Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Two Handfuls!

Good evening, dear bloggers!

Santa does not even need a calendar to know when it's time to start getting the sleigh ready for its yearly voyage. All I have to do is wait for some of my helpers to start quitting and heading home for the season.

The first short-timer - Beth - left today. (See her picture below with the Big Guy.) Some of you will remember her. She is the only one hired back from last year. Two more short-timers are leaving in the next few days. Good thing my elves are dependable!



Today, as we were taking pictures with my many fans, our brand new camera decided to fall to pieces. (It FRIED! :\ ) Our back-up camera is "Bohemoth" - the monster of all cameras (see picture below). This thing weighs almost as much as my sleigh does. It's going to be a FUN day tomorrow! Only nine days to put up with this thing.




The following picture is of "Richard the Fearless" again. This time he's actually working! (Hee, Hee)




Today Santa got some more reports from kids about their Elves on the Shelf being mischievious. This time it was Elf Betty who toilet papered a tree! I promised the little boy that I would have a chat with Elf Betty tonight and tell her that she had to behave herself. Then 10 minutes later, I learned that Elf Sasha was in need of some talking to because she keeps turning things upside down. And this time, she got herself stuck under a glass vase.

A little boy came to me very concerned today because he accidentally touched his Elf on a Shelf and was afraid that the Elf Jingles had lost all his magic. I asked him, "How much was Elf Jingles touched?" and the little boy replied, "Twice...today." Santa said, "Don't touch him any more today and he should have enough magic to get to the North Pole tonight so that I can restore his magic for him to finish the Christmas season. But don't touch him again." The little boy thanked me and went home with his mom.

The next two pictures are of Santa during a little break action.





And the last picture of the night - Who says life doesn't have a glass ceiling?



Have a fantastic night of sweet dreams and add "carrots" to your grocery list for Rudolph!

Santa

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