You will get a lump of coal, which means that, because of your naughty behavoir, you don't deserve anything special or nice. In some parts of the world, Santa used to leave unruly children a willow switch (a thin branch), in their stockings, which meant that he thought their parents ought to try harder to improve their children's behavior.
Depends on santa what fruit he want to put in the stocking::)
You put presents in the stockings and "Santa" puts them under the tree.
Were you doing the Christmas Carol Quiz? Me to, and I couldn't find it.
No! Way! I put my presents in the stocking 4 my kids! But there both 6! (there twins)
Santa is not real. A few reasons, how could he make it all around the world in one night, and you parents put stuff in your stocking not him, and you parents give you presents and write santa on them, so santa is NOT REAL!
They made it up becauseTo make you happyThey did not make it upThere was a real santa called saint nick in Germany but he didnt travle the worldSaint nick didnt go down chimnesPeople put stocking out and he put sweets inI wish santa did exist
Be (be good, or Santa will put coal in your stocking)Flee (is what Santa does so he doesn't get caught breaking into someone's house)Free (cookies is what you give Santa in exchange for toys)History (you'll go down in history from Rudolf the red nose reindeer song)Plea (made to Santa Claus for a pony)Tree (where Santa/parents put the presents)
To put on compression stockings, first, ensure your feet and legs are clean and dry. Start by turning the stocking inside out up to the heel, then gently place your foot into the stocking and pull it up over your ankle. Gradually roll or slide the stocking up your leg, smoothing out any wrinkles as you go to ensure a snug fit. Make sure the stocking is positioned comfortably and does not bunch up at the knee or thigh.
With hopes that Santa Claus would visit their homes on Christmas Eve, most people hang stockings for Christmas. It is believed that St. Nicholas, on whom Santa is based, left bags full of gold in a stocking to save a family on Christmas Eve. This act resulted in a stocking being put up, with hopes of a gift from Santa
candy canes, mini toys, candy, etc. (something small) that fits the age group your buying for
Nicholas of Myra tossed bags of gold into the home, either through the chimney or an open window. The stocking custom came many years later when Saint Nicholas was morphed into Santa Claus.
Nothing at all! Santa Claus does not come to Dutch children, so they don´t need the stocking. They get presents on December 5th from a Santa-lookalike called Sinterklaas and he puts presents in shoes