Sunday, December 21, 2008

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

When I was a kid, I distinctly remember going to a now defunct department store to see Santa. I have no idea what I asked for that Christmas, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't the racket that it is at our mall now~you can get just about anything with a picture of your child and Santa on it, or even have your pet get a picture with Santa! I don't remember if we had to wait in line for a long time, as the memory of the actual event is pretty fuzzy (my mom says I remember nothing of my childhood without prompting).

A few years ago, we started taking the kids to a private, free meeting with Santa. It was hosted by the school department where my parents work, and was just for the kids and grandkids of school department employees. Santa always came with Elf Dennis and there were cookies, pictures to color, and a much quieter atmosphere than the mall visit. This year we had to skip the visit with Santa at the school due to Izzie's collarbone; the visit was just 3 days after the fall and break, and the thought of keeping her strapped up in her stroller and car seat to go see Santa while she was in pain was just too much for us. My dad ran into Mrs. Claus at work one day and she was asking why our family wasn't at the meet-and-greet as we always have been. When my dad explained about Izzie's fall and our predicament, she said that Santa would need to be making a special visit to see our kids. Can you believe it?

Yesterday was that visit, at my parents' house. Santa and Mrs. Claus were there waiting for us. It was truly magical moment for the kids, and I was so proud of how well they did, as I was expecting epic fail, especially with the twins:



Check out "Santa's Magic Key", because it's a really cool explanation of how Santa can get in your house if you don't have a chimney/fireplace (like us!). Mrs. Claus took the last picture for us, which was so lovely of her. It was a great time for the kids, and very magical for Doug and me to see them all enjoy themselves. I hope they remember this when they get older, but if not, I'll be sure to scrapbook it for them! I managed to find a little Christmas spirit along the way as well.

5 comments:

AndreAnna said...

I love those pictures - the last one is my favorite! You actually look HAPPY!!!

creative kerfuffle said...

that is sooo very cool and sweet and christmasy! yeah for you all. srsly, glad that mrs. claus and santa did that 'specially for you, your family deserved it : )

Jessa said...

That is so neat! I can't believe they did all that for your kids! Too awesome and definitely what the Christmas spirit is all about -- bringing joy to others.

Robyn said...

I am SO glad it worked out better than you had even hoped! The twins look hesitant, but not like they were going to freak out. And, I'm so jealous that you got such a nice family picture with Santa. It didn't even occur to me to jump into the picture when Bear got his taken -- now I wish I had!

Anonymous said...

That is SO nice! And great pictures...Merry Christmas, Kristin!!