Saturday, December 23, 2023

Christmas Time

Sinterklaas and his merry Black Petes are gone from the island.  Santa Claus has arrived. Santa (the oldest man I have ever seen dress like Santa) entered the main square in Kralendijk assisted by two people on either side guiding him to his chair.  The kids flocked to him. It was a heart warming event and part of the week's activities leading up to Christmas.




The island is fully decorated with Christmas lights.  Every round-about, every government building, houses, street lights and restaurants are all decorated with Christmas trees and lights.
There have been Christmas markets each night in various barrios around the island.  The stores in downtown Kralendijk stayed open until 9:00 pm which is only done at Christmas time.  They usually close at 5:00 pm. The festivities included kiosks with handmade gifts for sale, food booths and music. We saw our friends strolling the boulevard.  
 
The resorts also hold Christmas markets and decorate with lights and trees.  Its a full week with an event happening every evening. The island really knows how to celebrate. Last Christmas we were sick and not able to partake in the festivities.  It was a real treat to do Christmas in a small community.










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