Interestingly, Mikulás phoned us last night and asked us to stop by our friend Andi’s place. He said he was very busy this year and needed some help. We tip-toed to Andi’s door at 7:30 this morning. Andi received both candy and virgács! Mikulás told us that even angyali Andi needed some virgács. :-)
virgács (golden twigs left in your boots to
remind you that you were not 100% good)Mikulás' and his somewhat sinister elf-companion, Krampusz.
Krampusz is chasing the children with virgács.
Krampusz is chasing the children with virgács.
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I was telling Andrea about St. Nick's Day and she knew what it meant, of course being from Romania.
Hope you both are well.
-Peggy
We are doing really good. We spent the day at the Christmas market and eating yummy Hungarian food. Will talk to you soon!
Love,
Diane
Gotta love a holiday where children are chased by a crazy elf. Here's a good read about St. Nicholas day from David Sedaris:
http://people.cornell.edu/pages/bs16/Christmas/6_to_8_black_men.txt
Karri -
The David Sedaris story is a riot! My goodness! We hope you had a great birthday weekend.
- Steven & Diane
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