This year has been a very Fun Christmas. Both Jayna and Jacob are so excited Santa, yet they still understand the real reason for the season. While driving in the car Jayna (5) became tearful. When I asked her what was wrong she said "I'm sad because we don't have a chimney....how is Santa going to get into out house?"
Together We found a solution.....
Together We found a solution.....
Apparently Santa had no problem getting in... look at those stockings packed with fun stuff!
We left milk and cookies for Santa.
a carrot and water for
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer...(when he drank the water he dipped his nose in and turned the water red!)
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer...(when he drank the water he dipped his nose in and turned the water red!)
my heart is full!
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Last year, one of Paul's aunts gave Liam a Santa key with a poem attached. Here is a couple of the poems that are floating around the internet:
We don't have a chimney for you to climb through,
But if you don't visit my our house I don't know what I'll do.
Some say you are magic and can use any old key
As long as we hang it out in a place you're sure to see.
So we're leaving this old key right outside our door
Saying our prayers, jumping in bed, and we won't worry anymore.
OR
Our stocking's hang upon a wall.
We have no fireplace at all!
You see the problem is quite clear.
Santa, how will you get in here? We heard a legend. Is it true?
Of magic only you can do.
We'll leave out any plain old key, and mark it "Santa" so you can see.
Your magic makes the key fit right, so you can get inside that night.
Thank you Santa, here's our key.
The milk and cookies are on me!"
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