Now I don't know if Santa's stuck in a pattern, but each morning I stop down at the mall offices and use their private restroom to make sure I look fabulous. As it just so happens, about week ago the office manager started a countdown. Each morning after she says how many days are left, I do a little dance that we affectionately call "The Santa Boogie." Angela wants me to do it during one of our entertainment breaks, but I think I might decline. Santa, however, does have rhythm (I didn't say that it was good or bad, just that I have it.)
For all of you web geeks out there, there are three different videos of our Flash Mob yesterday. One of them shows dancers on the lower level underneath the atrium dancing to the music.
Today Santa received a small box of assorted candy from a little seven year old girl. She was adorable as she said, "Here, Santa, this is for you!" I shared the candy with all my helpers and they thought it was great.
Also today, a little brother and sister gave me some food for Rudolph - pretzel rods with bird seed "glued" on with a sticky substance. They looked yummy and Rudolph loved them! After I chatted with this brother and sister, mom and dad knelt down next to me and said, "Did you ask Santa the question?" The little girl asked in her little toddler voice, "Do you want cookies or cake on Christmas, Santa?" I stroked my beard like I was deep in thought and I said, "Cake!" Mom said, "That's great because we have a lot of birthdays around Christmas." So I'm guaranteed cake at at least one of my stops. Yes!
Make sure you get plenty of rest, so you have enough strength to open Santa's gifts!
Nighty night,
Santa
For all of you web geeks out there, there are three different videos of our Flash Mob yesterday. One of them shows dancers on the lower level underneath the atrium dancing to the music.
Today Santa received a small box of assorted candy from a little seven year old girl. She was adorable as she said, "Here, Santa, this is for you!" I shared the candy with all my helpers and they thought it was great.
Also today, a little brother and sister gave me some food for Rudolph - pretzel rods with bird seed "glued" on with a sticky substance. They looked yummy and Rudolph loved them! After I chatted with this brother and sister, mom and dad knelt down next to me and said, "Did you ask Santa the question?" The little girl asked in her little toddler voice, "Do you want cookies or cake on Christmas, Santa?" I stroked my beard like I was deep in thought and I said, "Cake!" Mom said, "That's great because we have a lot of birthdays around Christmas." So I'm guaranteed cake at at least one of my stops. Yes!
Make sure you get plenty of rest, so you have enough strength to open Santa's gifts!
Nighty night,
Santa
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