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Santa doesn’t come to my house anymore, should I move to Canada?
L& #39; last year, Santa n& #39; ? did not come? my house. It m& #39; envoyé a letter has saying qu& #39; it old était and n& #39; had been able to go à my house more I do not know exactly when it l& #39; envoyé has, but I am almost s? R that November has été put, à right-hand side à through Papa time lost his employment. He still visits the house of my friend (he is 8 and he lives in Canada.) Is this because Canada is more près Northern pôle, so that the voyage does not make Père as a fatigué? Should I go to Canada? S& #39; it you plaît j& #39; have need for réponses maintaining of No? L is that in three months and half and j& #39; want really to come à my house this année and leave me gifts.
Oscar
Email santa clause ?
The adress to santas place in december for christmas thanks.
For christmas thanks.
Stephen
Surprising Your Child with a Personal Letter From Santa
Surprising Your Child With a Personal Letter From Santa
By Clare Ticer
Remember when you were growing up, and each year you would write a letter to Santa. You would spend weeks thinking about what you wanted to write to Santa. Then you would spend hours writing the perfect letter. You would become so excited about sending it, that nothing would be the same until it was in the mail.
The day you put your letter in the mailbox you would not be able to sit still until you saw the mailman pick it up. You never knew if Santa received your letter until Christmas morning. The anticipation used to drive me crazy. I had always wished I would have received a personal letter from Santa. Any form of communication or acknowledgement that would have let me know whether he received my letter.
As a parent, you can just imagine the look on your child’s face if they were able to receive a personal letter from Santa. Especially since, these are memories that your child will always remember, always cherish and will stay with them for a lifetime. When your child receives a personalized letter in the mail, they will be thrilled just to receive something. Once, they realize that the letter is from Santa it will seem like something that is too good to be true. They will be extremely surprised to realize that Santa even knows their name. They will feel like a superstar! It will also be a priceless moment that any parent will treasure forever.
Nowadays, parents no longer have to take the time to write their own personal letter from Santa. Parents will no longer have to spend hours trying to make Santa’s signature look authentic, or going all over town to find just the right green ink, or trying to figure out how to get a postmark stamp from the North Pole. Thanks to modern technology, parents can now create a personal letter from Santa online. There are now websites dedicated to helping parents develop an authentic personalized letter from Santa for each boy and girl in your house that still believe in Santa Claus.
The letter will look like it was mailed directly from Santa’s workshop. Parent will also be able to include personalized information; such as eye color, hair color and best friend. You will be able to modify the letter to add in your own personal touches. Some of this information should be facts that only Santa would know. When your child believes in Santa, their entire goal is to make Santa’s list. Your child will do everything to make sure they make the nice list. Receiving a letter from Santa will help to validate your child’s efforts.
CJ Ticer is a publisher for Contact Santa Claus. Getting a personalized letter from Santa is something your child will never forget and great fun for the whole family!
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Is it more likely that Santa Claus is real than Jesus Christ?
Santa Claus is a being who supposedly lives at the North Pole and supposedly flies in a magical sleigh with reindeer every Christmas Eve to give presents to children.
Jesus Christ was supposedly a real person who was supposedly born of a virgin mother, was supposedly the son of God, supposedly healed sick people, and supposedly rose from the dead.
Isn’t there more evidence for the existence of Santa Claus than there is for the existence of Jesus? Isn’t the Jesus story more fantastical and absurd than the Santa story?
Donna
Poor Old Santa Claus
Poor old Santa Claus. Sometimes he gets a bad rap. People say he doesn’t represent Christmas well. People say he doesn’t set a good example for Christians celebrating December 25. And people say—gasp!—that he doesn’t even exist. Plus, there are some folks out there who are trying to confuse just who Santa is. Is he really Saint Nicolas? Or is he some imposter, some big elf from the North Pole who wants to take credit for everything that Saint Nick has done and stands for.
Scary stuff, right? Well, if you are getting too upset by these anti-Santa ideas, perhaps you should stop reading this article now. It only gets worse the deeper you get into these anti-Santa theories.







Santa Claus Continues Holdout
With Thanksgiving just over a week away, the holiday season is nearly upon us. However, glad tidings appear to be in short supply at the North Pole. Representatives for Santa Claus and the world’s toy stores remain at an impasse after the latest round of contract negotiations.
If no agreement is reached, the delivery of toys to the world’s youth could be in serious jeopardy. Santa Claus expressed his appreciation for the children, but added that he has the right to demand what he feels he is worth. Furious that the toy stores offered him the same salary as the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus fumed, “What a joke! Kris Kringle does ten times the work as the Easter Bunny. So Kris Kringle’s gotta do what’s right for Kris Kringle!”
The toy stores counter that due to the expansion of online shopping, Santa Claus is not producing at the levels he once was. “Nobody appreciates what Santa has done more than we do,” commented Ebeneezer Grinch, counsel for the toy stores. “He’s an international treasure, and at his peak he was something to behold. But he’s clearly past his prime, and UPS and FedEx are doing lots of his work now. From an economic standpoint, paying him exorbitant dollars makes no sense.”
The relationship between Santa Claus and the toy stores has become increasingly contentious this year. First, the stores angered Santa by insisting on a dress code that would have outlawed his classic red suit and black boots. They relented after Santa Claus repeatedly objected, “No one makes SC wear a tie!” The stores opted not to push a similar policy outlawing facial hair.
What particularly irked Santa was the toy stores’ support of star reindeer Rudolph in his feud with St. Nick. The stores publicly denounced Santa’s statement that his team would be more successful if Brett Favre were leading the sleigh. Press conference rantings by Santa’s agent Drew Rosenhaus only exacerbated the acrimony.
The stores were also less than supportive as media rumors swirled about Santa’s physique. His lighter appearance this season coincided with the first year of the toy stores’ new drug testing procedures. While speculation raged about performance-enhancing substances, Santa Claus insisted that he ingested nothing stronger than milk and cookies left by excited children. His weight loss, he claimed, resulted from spinning classes at the new Gold’s Gym on the North Pole.
This issue only adds to the developments that have downgraded the once-beloved icon’s public image. Feminists have long condemned Santa’s trademark phrase, “Ho Ho Ho,” insisting that his generations of service give him no right to treat women as objects. St. Nick also enraged Arizona residents when he threatened to boycott the state during his infamous “We talkin’ ‘bout CACTUS!” rant.
Time is running out for Santa Claus and the toy stores to come to an agreement. If they fail to reach common ground, it’s the children who will suffer. If that happens, the kids will forget the true meaning of Christmas, instead viewing the sacred holiday as a mere celebration of the Messiah’s birth. And that will truly be sad.
Guadalupe