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SC Santa’s Village- Santa Clause has made it as easy as a click of a mouse to bring your Child the most complete Christmas experience this year on the Internet. First of all, Santa emotes the Spirit of Christmas as he stars in his own live video podcast show that you can share with your Child at Santalivenow. If he’s not live when you visit Santalivenow the last show is embedded on the front page for your Childs enjoyment.

 

 

Here is some of the segments he shared on todays show from members of Santa’s Village. This Forum stated by Santa Village member Lorijasmine2004 from Texas.“Ten things huh? Tough one as most of what I’d like is for other people, but here goes;
1. Happiness for everyone who’s important to me.
2. Good health for them too.
3. Prosperity for everyone, not just a few.
4. That all those Christmas goodies I just KNOW I’m going to eat don’t go permanently to my hips!
5. That my husband’s new business does well, despite the economic times we’re all faced with.
6. More tolerance and less bigotry in the World.
7. A return to more traditional values and codes of conduct, for everyone!
8. That my daughter might actually keep this current boyfriend. He’s such a nice boy, an accountant! Not sure if Santa gets into the matchmaking business. LOL!
9. A nice bottle of Chanel No 5 if you can manage it please Santa.
10. I leave this one for the next person to wish on!”

Lorijasmine2004

Lorijasmine2004

Christmas List….10 things you want for Chrishtmas are….

Merry Sage

Merry Sage

Merry Sage from Sedgley United Kingdom replied;

 

 

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Santa Village Member Becky blogged this;

Becky

Becky


Sunrise, Fl.
United States

 

Top 10 American Christmas Traditions
Every family has different traditions during the holiday season. For some families, one holiday tradition may include an uncle getting dressed up as Santa Claus. In another family, Christmas Eve dinner may top the tradition list. Some traditions are passed on from generation to generation, while others are created as families grow and change. While there is no way to create a comprehensive list of traditions, the following list highlights ten traditions that are representative of American families celebrating Christmas.

Number 10:
Caroling. This tradition may not be as popular today as it once was. Perhaps it’s because too many people live in the suburbs, where houses are far away and neighborhoods are not as close knit as they used to be. But singing among family members and classmates still tops the hearts of many folks. Many of us can remember caroling around the nursing home with our friends or bundling up to hit the streets on a cold winter’s evening.
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And of course, no blog would be complete with an update from Gamer Elf.
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esrb ratings
“hi the video game elf here. here at the north pole we do not have a video game rating system that is why Santa relies on the ESRB for ratings of games. that what we use up here. and i am going to explain the rating to you.”
gr1Contains content that is considered suitable for children under 6 years of age. Games with this rating contain no material that parents or educators would find inappropriate. Games that fall under this rating are specifically intended for young children and are usually educational in nature.

Contains content that is considered unsuitable for children under 10 years of age. Titles in this category may contain more cartoon, fantasy or mild violence, mild language, animated blood and/or minimal suggestive themes. The ESRB introduced the E10+ rating on March 2, 2005; Donkey Kong Jungle Beat being the first game to receive this rating. Examples of E10+ games include Madagascar, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, Meet the Robinsons, Kingdom Hearts II and TMNT.

Contains content that is considered unsuitable for children under 13 years of age. Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or infrequent use of moderate to strong language. This rating was often given to games which would have been rated E10+ had they not been released at a time when the E10+ rating did not exist. Examples of Teen games include WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009, SoulCalibur IV and Homestar Ruiner. This is the highest unrestricted rating.

Contains content that is considered unsuitable for people under the age of 17. Titles in this category may contain violence such as blood, sexual references and/or language. Examples of Mature games include No More Heroes (video game), and Fable. Many retailers (such as Target and Wal-Mart in the United States, Future Shop in Canada, and Best Buy in both countries) have a policy of not selling games with this rating to teenagers and others under the age of 17 without parental presence and approval.

we here take these ratings seriously and we are passing it along to you parents of the world and you boys and girls. so when you go out and buy a game to make sure it is right for you

well i got to go there is still a lot to do around here i got to keep up lots of games so little time
the video game elf

 

 

 

 

Number 9: Greeting Cards. What American holiday would be complete without greetings cards? The first Christmas card appeared in London in 1843 and became popular in America around 1875. Today many families send Christmas cards to their friends and family across the United States and even around the world. Some busy families include personalized letters reviewing the past year for their loved ones, while other families prefer to send cards featuring a recent family photo.

Number 8: Shopping. Christmas shopping season officially begins the day after Thanksgiving and continues until Christmas day. To some folks, it’s the most enjoyable part of the season. To others, shopping is one big necessary headache. Internet shopping has recently changed the face of holiday shopping forever, and men across world have been cheering! But no matter how popular internet shopping has become, nothing can compare to an old fashioned holiday shopping trip to see the lights, hear the bells, and smell the holiday excitement.

Number 7: Movies. For many families, the month of December becomes one long trip through Christmas movie nostalgia. Not only do the TV channels rebroadcast all of the old favorite Christmas movies, but the true movie-fan family also has DVDs and tapes of all their own favorites. Whether you fancy Rudolph or George Bailey, movies help families gear up their Christmas spirit in the days leading up to the festive day.

Number 6: Party. Christmas parties have become an essential part of the American holiday season, and the office Christmas party is a notoriously good time. The Christmas party can be one of two things. One, the party can be the chance to see old friends and colleagues, and make new ones under the mistletoe. Or the Christmas party can be a chance to create stories for the rest of the office to share over the New Year.

Number 5: Eggnog. This holiday treat is often linked to Number 6, and perhaps is a lot of the problem with Number 6.

Number 4: Cookies. For children and grownups alike, this may be the best Christmas tradition of all. Every holiday season, children of all ages bake up an assortment of their Christmas cookie specialties, while the rest of the family anxiously waits to taste their wonderful creations.

Number 3: Stockings. Each Christmas season, stockings can be found throughout American homes. Stockings may include gag gifts, like coal, or little gifts, like candy, CD’s, and socks. Either way, hanging a stocking from the fireplace mantle is as much of a part of Christmas as Santa Claus and Rudolph.

Number 2: Christmas lights. Speaking of Santa and Rudolph, how else can they find your house on Christmas Eve without a little help from decorations all over your abode? The brilliant colors and cheer of Christmas decorations on a home is enough to warm the heart of even the biggest Grinch. Just be careful not to pull a “Clark Griswold”!

Number 1: Christmas Tree. Besides the manger scene, there is not a better known symbol of Christmas than the Christmas tree. Trees around the United States are fully decked out in lights, ornaments, and a star on top, waiting for Santa to come and fill the underneath with presents for the entire family.

2 Comments

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