Kris Kringle
Posted by cyborg on December 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Kris Kringle is actually a German name for Santa Clause. Nowadays it is associated with exchanging of gifts during Christmas season. Oh how I love Kris Kringles! The giving and receiving of gifts always brings out the child in me. During Christmas Eve my family would gather and exchange gifts. I remember...
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