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Our 12 Days Of Christmas contest has been generously sponsored by TSA Knives.
There will be 2 ways to enter.
1) Post to the discussion for each of the 12 days
2) show us how iKC is celebrating the season in your home or work environment (creative use of hat pins maybe?)
I will open this contest discussion on December 13 and the winners name will be drawn on
December 25th!
looks as if I'm l'm late again question already answered
Good thing it is not the speed that matters but that you comment everyday on the discussion ♥
The pics get extra tickets! Billy, Mr and Mrs Clause are stylin' in their caps!
I don't remember if I have commented today or not!
Does this count as a comment?
I aplogize to one and all if I spoiled anyone else's fun the last couple of days !! I'm a retail manager, it is the CHRISTmas season,and I am working bizarre hours !! This is my place to unwind, and I never know when Jan is going to post the next day's question. The last couple of days, apparently I've been one of the first to see it-I promise to count to ten or maybe even twenty,(LOL) before posting an answer. To all the other gamers out there,I will be working every day now through and including Christmas (sigh) so you will more than likely have many opportunities to beat me to the correct answer !!
ctually, there are 12 ornaments-
There is a German tradition that a new couple's Christmas tree should include 12 special ornaments to ensure their happiness during the coming years. Package the following ornaments in a special box for young couples in your family!
1-House for protection
2-Rabbit for hope
3-Teapot for hospitality
4-Bird for joy
5-Rose for affection
6-Fruit Basket for generosity
7-Fish for Christ's blessing
8-Pine Cone for fruitfulness
9-Santa for goodwill
10-Flower Basket for good wishes
11-Heart for true love
12-A glass grape ornament is also a German symbol of friendship. Giving this special ornament to a friend is a pledge of friendship, and makes a treasured keepsake as well.
Jan Carter said:
Day 7 Answer
The tradition of the Christmas Pickle has got to be one of the strangest modern Christmas customs in that no one is quite sure why it exists at all!
In the 1880s Woolworth stores started selling glass ornaments imported from Germany and some were in the shape of various fruit and vegetables. It seems that pickles must have been among the selection!
Around the same time it was claimed that the Christmas Pickle was a very old German tradition and that the pickle was the last ornament hung on the Christmas tree and then the first child to find the pickle got an extra present. However, this seems to be a total myth! Not many people in Germany have even heard of the Christmas Pickle! (Similarly in Russia virtually no one knows the supposedly Russian story of Babushka!)
There are two other rather far-fetched stories linking the pickle to Christmas.
One features a fighter in the American Civil War who was born in Bavaria (an area of what is now Germany). He was a prisoner, and starving, he begged a guard for one last pickle before he died. The guard took pity on him and gave a pickle to him. The pickle gave him the mental and physical strength to live on!
The other story is linked to St. Nicholas. It's a medieval tale of two Spanish boys traveling home from a boarding school for the holidays. When they stopped at an inn for the night, the evil innkeeper, killed the boys and put them in a pickle barrel. That evening, St. Nicholas stopped at the same inn, and found the boys in the barrel and miraculously bought them back to life!
There is an old legend about St. Nicholas rescuing boys from a barrel but the barrel was originally holding meat for pies - not pickles!
So it's most likely that an ornament salesmen, with a lot of spare pickles to sell, invented the legend of the Christmas Pickle!
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According to German traditions every Christmas Tree should include these 11 ornaments to ensure happiness, peace and joy for the coming year? What are they and what do they represent?
LOL Charles yes!
John,
It has worked out very well. I have varied when I put the question up because so many of us are on different schedules, times, days LOL. Dont work too hard and keep up the posting when you can. I will try to get a ticket count for everyone tomorrow!
Sue your knife shots in the tree are just too cool!
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