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1717ArticleVaporman87I was never one of those kids that were frightened of Santa... or the Easter Bunny, or any other Holiday legend for that matter. Well, excepting any Halloween related legends that is. The nice thing this year about visiting Santa, was that all three of my kids were happy to do so. That is a first. Usually, at least one of them was either not excited to, or just plain frightened to sit on his lap for pictures. My oldest son actually had difficulty holding back a big smile his year. That was awesome to witness. I love the stories and pictures you have added in this. Hilarious! Dec 20, 2014View
1718ArticleVaporman87Oh yeah, I forgot to make a comment on that baker's chocolate reference! I thought I was the only one who made that mistake!!! Ha! For months I avoided touching the stuff at the warning of my mom. But finally, one day, temptation got the best of me. Never again. My thoughts at the time were, "How can something so nasty legally be labeled as chocolate?" It seemed like the crime of the century to me. The Santa DiariesDec 20, 2014View
1721ArticleNLoganYou only left out 6 carrots for 8 reindeer, 9 if you include Rudolph. That would have been a bloodbath. That is a pretty cool looking Scooby Doo game that I had no idea even existed. Sometimes we must learn the hard way I got a chuckle out of both of you imagining your faces after tasting the bitter chocolate.The Santa DiariesDec 20, 2014View
1722ArticlepikachuloverI remember on year my neighbor who was 2 years older than me was showing off a reindeer eaten potato in she found in the yard. I told my parents I wanted a potato too next year. A few years later when my family moved to a house with a chimney. The first Christmas there I found a reindeer eaten carrot in the fireplace. We never used the fireplace anyway there weren't any logs or anything. The strange thing was I don't remember leaving any carrots for the reindeer. I always left cookies for Santa. In her younger days my mom would bake up a storm of scratch cookies. There were always some of her cookies laying around the house anyway. The Santa DiariesDec 20, 2014View
1727ArticleVaporman87Yeah. This year was a rare year of all the kids loving to visit Santa... <img src="/images/postImages/1419265280Kids with Santa.png">The Santa DiariesDec 22, 2014View
1728ArticleHoju Koolander@Vaporman87 Aww, great to see the kids sharing a moment with Santa together. Did they take turns telling him why they wanted or was it just a photo op? Yeah, I was pretty sure the bakers chocolate switcheroo has has caught most of us off guard during childhood. @NLogan I'm pretty sure Rudolph hogged ALL the carrots for himself anyway, only sharing with the Reindeers that didn't shun him during his years as a pariah. @pikachulover I never had heard this Christmas potato idea. I think it could go right up there with the families that hide the Christmas pickle ornament. Have you heard about that weird-o tradition?The Santa DiariesDec 23, 2014View
1729ArticleVaporman87Yeah they did get to tell Santa their wants. Funny thing too, as my oldest boy is very concerned that he may have told Santa something incorrect. I assured him that Santa is pretty smart, and I'm sure he'll know what he meant. LOLThe Santa DiariesDec 23, 2014View
1739Articlepikachulover@Hoju I thought that was all her mom had. I looked at the potato as a form of proof that Santa was there like the eaten cookies. I've heard of the pickle, but my family never did that. I think I saw a pickle ornament in a catalog. The Santa DiariesDec 25, 2014View
1683ArticleHoju KoolanderI think you made the right choice with "The Night Santa Went Crazy". "Christmas at Ground Zero" is less relevant since the Cold War ended.My list of Holiday songsDec 17, 2014View
1684ArticleVaporman87"...got tired of always gettin' tha raw deal... somethin' finally must've snapped in his brain"My list of Holiday songsDec 17, 2014View