Hello MAU,

On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, at 20:40:40 [GMT +0100] (which was 2:40:40
PM in NY, USA) MAU wrote:

> ,-- [From:http://www.calendar-updates.com/Holidays/US/threekings.htm  ]
> | Traditionally in Mexico, Three Kings Day was the gift-giving time,
> | rather than Christmas day. Just as it is common for children to leave
> | cookies for Santa in the U.S., in some regions of Mexico, it was
> | customary for children to leave their shoes out on the night of January
> | 5, often filling them with hay for the camels, in hopes that the Three
> | Kings would be generous. Mexican children would awake on January 6 to
> | find their shoes filled with toys and gifts.
> `-----

I am Mexican and always wondered where my tendency toward large
shoes came from.  Thanks for that.

-- 
Best regards,
James Senick




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