With Christmas eve drawing near, most kids are eager to make preparations, so that Santa will be pleased and will love lots of awesome gift.s
And of course, Sascha is no exception to this rule. The little bearkitty has already dressed into some more "festive" clothes for the season and right at the moment, is putting up some Christmas stockings over the firelace, ready to be filled.
Of course the essential glas of milk and cookies for Santa will be placed near the Christmas tree as well.
So yeah... guess Ghosty does everything he can to be a good kid :3
Sweet and adorable Patreon reward, made by the talented
airwolf1987
Thank you very much... it's really a heartwarming adorable scene.
And of course, Sascha is no exception to this rule. The little bearkitty has already dressed into some more "festive" clothes for the season and right at the moment, is putting up some Christmas stockings over the firelace, ready to be filled.
Of course the essential glas of milk and cookies for Santa will be placed near the Christmas tree as well.
So yeah... guess Ghosty does everything he can to be a good kid :3
Sweet and adorable Patreon reward, made by the talented
airwolf1987Thank you very much... it's really a heartwarming adorable scene.
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Really cute picture. I'd just like to say that in English, we usually call those "stockings." Sorry if it comes off that I'm needlessly correcting you, I know you're German, but your English is usually spot-on. It really doesn't make very much sense, because "sock" and "stocking" mean pretty much the exact same thing, but people very rarely call the ones that actually go on people's feet "stockings" anymore, unless they're the full-legged fishnet kind for women, and people don't typically call the ones that get hung up for Christmas "socks." The thing I like about German is how literal it is, things get called what they are. English often lacks that.
I don't mind it, really... and thanks for telling me.
It was something I did not know. Sometimes things are named special, which is a thing you'd probably find in any language (even German I guess). and if you're not a native speaker, it's quite easy to get it wrong.
I appreciate it and will correct it in the title and description. Thanks :3
It was something I did not know. Sometimes things are named special, which is a thing you'd probably find in any language (even German I guess). and if you're not a native speaker, it's quite easy to get it wrong.
I appreciate it and will correct it in the title and description. Thanks :3
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