This timely family valued story is told by Santa himself right from his grotto in the Santa’s Village. It reflects our current hardships as Santa goes to the City right before Christmas. He becomes a Mall Santa to save the Spirit of Christmas and return a wayward father to his family in these hard economic times.
Posts Tagged ‘family’
THE GREATEST GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS 2009 FROM SANTA
May 24, 2009IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE ON 34TH STREET
April 16, 2009“THE GREATEST GIFT A MAN CAN RECEIVE IS A FAMILY. THIS GIFT WAS ABOUT TO BE THROWN AWAY, UNTIL A LETTER SENT UP A CHIMNEY CREATED A MIRACLE WITHIN THE CITY”
Yodule the Ice Cream Elf
March 29, 2009It all happened long ago after taking Snowy for a walk one day. We would always walk along the same path every morning, and sometimes I would see huge footprints in the snow. I often wondered if it could be the footprints of a Yeti, but then I would tell myself that it could not possibly be because here in the North Pole, where everything is magical and nice, we do not have such monsters!
HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY FROM SANTA
March 16, 2009“Forgive me sir” he said in an Irish Accent but we were on our way to America and our ship encounter fog an we lost our way. My wife is expecting our fourth child an we are starving Sir. I WAS ONLY LOOKING FOR FOOD TO FEED MY FAMILY.” Said Sean the Leprechaun.
Santa and Valentines Day
February 11, 2009Well last year, a week before Valentines Day Santa received a letter from the children of one family saying they were not looking forward to Valentines Day because their parents were always arguing and fighting.
Alexis Martin Neely Joins the Nice List
January 30, 2009Alexis Martin Neely is committed to the spirit of living, not only with her own family that she is raising a single parent, but, as a bestselling author and great blogger.
Christmas Family Traditions
November 7, 2008As a child, my family always gathered on Christmas Eve at my great aunts house. It was a beautiful stone house with gables and arches and most Christmas we were lucky enough to have snow. Each window in the house had small glass panes with beveled edges that sparked from the lights inside.
