Everyone loves Santa’s magical reindeer and his giant sleigh filled with amazing presents! People love Santa for his jolly mood and what he does for the whole world on Christmas. There are many questions that are asked about Santa but the most important question is where does Santa live?
Santa lives in a magical place filled with little elves running around. He lives in a little village called the North Pole. Christmas presents are stored at the North Pole. Everyone talks about the North Pole because of how much snow there is and how the Christmas trees are perfect and pretty. Santa’s reindeer live at the North Pole, where they can eat as many carrots as they want. Every letter a child writes to Santa is sent to the North Pole. Santa has a
The most famous and tallest elf of all is Buddy Hobbs, the main character of the classic Christmas movie, "Elf," which is also one of the films that companies me through the cold holiday break. The film talks about a normal baby boy accidently got taken to North Pole after Santa finished delivering all the gifts. He ended up living there and became one of the elves. However when he grown up, finally discovers that he doesn't belong there and have decided to go on his search to reunite with his real family. On his journey, I can see hope, love, lots of sweet bubbly energy, and also the great joy of Christmas.
It is no longer pure myth as to why Santa cannot exist, especially if you take away the option of magic and leave pure scientific knowledge. With visiting 92 million houses across the world in 31 hours, 378 million kids receiving an average present of 2 pounds would make Santa’s sleigh weigh around 410,000 tons with 2,520,000 reindeer pulling. At a velocity of 1030km/s, which is the speed required to finish the feat in 31 hours, all of Santa’s reindeer would vaporize in under a second and so if Santa ever decided to deliver presents on Christmas he would experience of 4 million pounds of force, killing him
After living with Santa for years and years, he was no longer a human, but one of Santa's many elfs...and the tallest one at that.
How and how best to get rid of unsightly stains on the tablecloth depends on the type of stain. And how old he is.
Christmas is celebrated in many places, many ways, and at different times. Have you ever thought about how other people celebrate Christmas around the world? And some places might not even celebrate at all, it depends on their religion what type of family they grow up in. For instance, in some countries do most of the same things people do in America like skiing and ice skating. Now let's talk about how people in Canada celebrate Christmas.
“No, I know nothing about the Christmas cake! I was just wanting to ask the mayor about restaurants serving breakfast, it was early in the morning and I was very hungry! Well, it wasn’t me. If you even suspect me, you will be put on the naughty list!,” answered Santa
By now, the elves are wrapping the toys. The reindeers are running test flights. Santa is busy double-checking Xmas lists, and plotting the logistics of the world’s greatest overnight delivery.
Elves help get Santa ready on December 24th for a busy night. Some elves load the sleigh high with toys. Some elves hitch reindeer to the sleigh. Mrs.Santa washes and iron his suit. Mrs.Santa helps get him dressed at 11:00. They gather to wish him a safe journey and wave good bye as they call out Merry Christmas.
What if I was to tell you that the jolly, friendly, and innocent wonderworker that is Santa Claus that we all know and love, didn't always make the ‘nice list?’ Siefker bridges the gap between truth and fiction by embedding the notion that Santa Claus has taken on some strange identities over the past hundreds of years- each varying in name, personality, and drapery. In a daunting and unruly thesis, Siefker unfolds the evolution of Santa Claus and exploited his time as Robin Goodfellow; who is sometimes referred to as Puck, the Pagan fairy of mischief (Wright). However irrational this truth may seem, it is noted that Santa Claus is derived from an accumulation of tales, the earliest of which begin in year 260 AD with the birth of Saint Nicholas
From The First Present To The Present tells the story of how Kris Kringle became Santa Claus. Kris and his wife first started giving homemade toys to the children of their church in their little mountain village. Kris was walking in the forest looking for a tree to cut down. There he met two elves, Isidone and Orrie, who invited him to visit their village at the north pole. Once there the council of elves encouraged
“We go to church as separate families, then come back to Gomie’s house. We fill up on enormous amounts of food... the children would go to sleep and be woken up at midnight to find Santa was in the house, which is usually one of the male adults dressing up. We give out the presents there from all the aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents.”
Claus but all the elves and reindeer run outside to try and help Santa off the ground from the fall. While they all try to help him, Webb says "Rudolph's nose blinks like a sad ambulance light," which compares the light of Rudolph's nose to the light from an ambulance. While transitioning from Santa's side of the poem, Webb moves to an 8 years old's perspective, who still believes in Santa but in lines 24-26, the young boy talks to his mother he tells her "stupid kids at school say Santa is a big fake." The mother is caring and loving and sits with him on their purple-flowered couch and takes his hand into her own; the boy's mother knows then that she would have to tell her son that what the other kids told him was true.
The jolly prowler known as Santa Claus is a beloved character by all ages, but the youth of the world believe fully in the hero's existence. Many adults refute this idea as mere rubbish, reasoning that there possibly cannot be a magical man in a red suit delivering gifts to all peoples of good nature. But, there is irrefutable evidence of not a single man, but a spatial entity that feeds off of joy, charity, and love. Santa is an otherworldly being capable of defying the usual laws of physics. Santa is capable of taking any shape he pleases (usually a jolly fat man in a red suit), seeing everything, existing in at any place and time, creating matter. Santa also understands human morality enabling him to render a verdict upon the naughty
Two true facts about Santa Claus, One it is based on a real person, Born around the of 280 A.D. in Patara , 8 flying reindeer. You can walk and take a picture with Santa. You can look at his reindeer and the reindeer’s smelly stuff.
“Photos with Santa” is the perfect opportunity to capture a memory that will look great on this year’s greeting cards! Santa will await your arrival amidst a picturesque setting. Bring your own camera or pose for the photographer. All animals are welcome and reservations are not necessary. Please keep dogs on leashes and cats in carriers.