I was intrigued (and amused) by a Hungarian poem I found on the internet. I needed help from Google Translate and Wikipedia to figure it out, but it has to do with Hungarian children having two opportunities to receive holiday gifts - either from St. Nick on the eve of his feast day, Dec 6, or from the Christ child on Christmas eve.
Here's my interpretation/translation of the poem by Koch Valria, "Who Brings the Gift?"
Christmas time
adults are uncertain:
Bring the gift
as Santa at a pine tree celebration
or on Christmas Eve as Jesus?
Fortunately at Easter
only the rabbit is on duty.
Credits: Anna Aspnes, Foxey Squirrel, Krisssz, OScraps collabs Comfort&Joy and pOsH