My wife got out the holiday decorations the other day. She moved one into my peripheral, and I kept feeling like I was being watched.
@trinsec On the wiki right now. I don't know how I have never thought of this. Do you "put your shoes out"? This is such an interesting tradition.
My wife got out the holiday decorations the other day. She moved one into my peripheral, and I kept feeling like I was being watched.
@obi Yeah. The Xmas one (which we don't celebrate as much with presents in mind) that Americans know is having your sock at the fireplace. We have our shoes. ;) A Pete would come down and put some fun stuff in there. You could leave a carrot in there for the saint's horse. ;)
My wife got out the holiday decorations the other day. She moved one into my peripheral, and I kept feeling like I was being watched.
@trinsec Ahhhhh. This makes sense.
Every year before my kids come down, I go into the kitchen and chop/shred/destroy carrots and celery, leaving the kitchen floor a mess. Those reindeer are always so hungry. I continued it, because my whole life growing up that's what I came down to on Christmas morning.
My wife got out the holiday decorations the other day. She moved one into my peripheral, and I kept feeling like I was being watched.
@obi The Netherlands. Our neighbouring countries celebrate it too, and our overseas (former) colonies know of this tradition as well.