We opened up the box to reveal new toys. Wyatt, Jonah and Owen took it from there.

The name comes from a time during Queen Victoria’s reign when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor.

Boxing Day was traditionally a day off for servants – a day when they received a special Christmas box from their masters.

The servants would also go home on Boxing Day to give Christmas boxes to their families.

The 26 December also has religious connections and is celebrated as Saint Stephen’s Day in Ireland and the Catalonia region of Spain.

In some European countries – such as Hungary, Germany, Poland and the Netherlands – Boxing Day is celebrated as a second Christmas Day.
SOURCE: Text – B.B.C and Images – Our Lvingroom
Everybody has a favorite… often the toy which someone else possesses.
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Always looking for good holiday.
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It was crazy fun.thanks
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I was so interested in the info on Boxing Day that I had to go back and take a second look at the pictures of the pups all wanting the same toy, whichever one it was that another showed interest in. It’s pretty much the same around here. Merry Christmas and Happy Boxing Day!
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Its a holiday in Canada too.
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Thanks for providing a most interesting background about Boxing Day. Looks like yours was well received. Here’s to fun play times with the new loot.
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