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“As usual, I was digging through the snow which was actually more like hardened ice since it’s been so cold late last night to look for the last bits of grass I could use for my kids to put out for the 3 Kings.
As I mentioned in my “Como se dice ‘politically correct’ en español” post a few weeks back, 3 Kings Day or in Spanish Dia de los Reyes or simply Los Reyes is widely celebrated in Latino cultures. Rather than cookies and milk for Santa, we put out grass and water for the camels bringing the 3 Kings to see baby Jesus….”
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