Archive for January, 2009

Sending a Santa Letter for Christmas

Monday, January 26th, 2009
A.j asked:

Looking for a special way this Christmas to add even more joy to a child’s holiday?

A letter from Santa will be one of the most treasured and low-cost gifts your child will receive this Christmas. And while it cost very little for many children it can often mean more to them than the gifts they will receive. Kids love Christmas and especially Santa Claus, so imagine they joy and surprise on their face when Santa sends them a personal letter with warm greeting and tells them he knows what they like to do and ask for.

Did you know that even grown ups even delight when they receive a letter from Santa? They are really fun to send to your sweet heart and include a personal cute message to heat up your holiday romance. These personal letters can be fun for most anyone you want to send one to, adults, teens, boys, girls, grand children, friends and relatives.

Sending a letter from Santa to your kids is a special way to create a thrilling Christmas for any boy or girl, you can crown of this Christmas with a wonderful totally personalized letter from Santa that includes things that only you know about your child. It comes with music and snow and you child will be over joy to receive this personal letter.

If you have never considered this unique gift idea, give it a try this holiday they are easy to fill out and send. Everyone love the holidays and a letter from Santa offers a real extra merry Christmas and a Ho Ho Ho from “Old Saint Nick”.

Our Santa Claus letters are totally customizable for both boys and girls. Each letter you customize is sent out instantly to the email box you send it to. So add some magic to your child’s Christmas with a wonderful letter for Saint Nick. You can also print out the letter and mail it your self or keep it for a memory.

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Is this a good Christmas present?

Friday, January 23rd, 2009
BoSoxBabe asked:

I found these little slips where you can send a person’s name and address and they’ll send them a personalized letter from Santa. I thought it would be kind of cute to send my friends letters, even though we don’t belive in Santa. Is this a good idea? Also, you can choose between a childrens letter or an adult letter. We’re 14 – which should I send them?

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How will the melting polar ice caps effect Santa’s toy production?

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
Trey H asked:

With his property rapidly transforming into ocean, how will he be able to meet his quota in the future? I got a letter from him taped to my Wii last year telling me that if we didn’t start reducing greenhouse gas emissions soon, he would have to relocate his infrastructure to Asia or Central America. This means for a few years we’re all getting those lame wooden hand made choo choos instead of flawlessly replicated boss electronics. “It’ll be like the old days” he said. All Burl Ives and crap….
To those of you who took this as seriously as they did…….wow. That’s all I gotta say. I asked this to entertain my 8 year old son.

Remember when you were little, and they didn’t HAVE a freakin’ UV index? Remember when you could play outside all day, get burned and cancer wasn’t a concern?

I’m not pushing the “AGW” world or whatever label your neocon masters have labeled it so your nice washed brains can store it better. This is the REAL world and global warming is a REAL thing.

Turn off Fox News…

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What is Santa’s Real address?

Monday, January 19th, 2009
Mickey M asked:

I don’t want the “North Polar” Address. That one’s fake. You have to pay to send those letters. P.S. Happy Holidays!!

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How do I tell my kid to back off?

Sunday, January 11th, 2009
Candy asked:

She keeps asking me, “Mom what did you get me for Christmas?” She’s 8 years old and recently found out about Santa not being so true. She is really getting on my nerves, asking me the same question about what did I buy her, where did I hide her presents, or what does the letter of one present start with. How can I tell her to back off and wait till Christmas so she would stop asking me? I’ve been saying wait till Christmas and you will see. Thanks

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The Secret History of Santa Claus

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009
Randy Stocklin asked:

Santa Claus is one old dude. We all know that. Just look at how white his beard and hair are, right? But did you know that the legend of Santa Claus, and St. Nick, go back nearly to the time of Christ, nearly 2,000 years ago? No? Well then, sit back, pour yourself a hot chocolate, grab yourself a plate of cookies, and get ready for the story of Santa Claus.

It is said that around the year 280 A.D., there was a man born by the name of Nicolas. He was born in the Near East in a town called Patara. To find it today, look on a map or a globe for the country of Turkey, near Greece. It was there that the man who would become Santa Claus was born.

Nicolas had a big heart, so big that he became a monk and devoted himself to his god and his religion. But Nicolas also was a big fan of his family and his neighbors, and he also devoted himself to them. Word spread in his homeland and far and wide about how kind and generous Nicolas was. Nicolas was born into wealth, and stories soon spread about how Nicolas gave away all of his family’s money to the poor, the sick, and anyone else he came across who needed it.

He became so famous that Nicolas was known as the protector of all children (and sailors too). Once, he even saved three young girls, sisters, from being sold into slavery by their father. Their father, you see, needed money, and was going to make a fortune by selling his daughters. Instead, Nicolas came to their rescue by offering the father money for the girls, and then setting them free.

No wonder that Nicolas became Saint Nicolas after his death. For hundreds of years, Europeans celebrated him on the date of his death, December 6. Some even say that Saint Nick was the most popular saint in all of Europe during the end of the Middle Ages. December 6 was always considered a lucky day for this very same reason.

How did Saint Nick go from being the protector of children to Jolly Old Saint Nick, the guy we know as Santa Claus, who not only protects children, but brings them great gifts too? Well, that’s one heck of a long story, and it involves a manger, and baby Jesus. We probably all already know that story by heart.

But what you may not know is that the end of December was already a big deal in Europe before Christmas was started. It was during this time of year that many Europeans celebrated that winter was almost over. They would have great feasts, celebrated the harvest of their wine and their beer, and the coming of spring and the sun. So then it made perfect sense that when people also started celebrating the birth of Baby Jesus, that the two traditions would meld.

The notion of feasting and celebrating a holiday of lights, the happiness and giving of Saint Nick, and the hope and love brought by Baby Jesus, all of it merged to form the perfect holiday: Christmas. And who makes sure that it happens every year? None other than Santa Claus.

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