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Archive for August, 2009

Santa, The Man, The Myth, The Legend!

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

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Santa Claus the Man, The Myth, The Legend. Christmas time is filled with a magical spirit or merriment. Time together with families, and a belief of joy and goodness around the world. At least that is what we are hoping to achieve!

For a lot of families, the Holiday season is the busiest time of the year. Between work, parties, shopping etc., where does all the time go? How can you possibly fit in one more thing in? How do we truly have time to make sure that the Holiday is filled with amazement and wonder? (more…)

First American Version of Santa Claus

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

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Washington Irving is given the credit for providing the first American version of Santa Claus to the United States. He took the Dutch legion of Saint Nicholas. Where he told the Dutch version of in English, telling how St. Knickerbocker would come to the house of children on the eve of St. Nicholas. However he was not exactly like the Dutch Saint Nicholas because a friend Black Pete did not accompany him. (more…)

Writing a letter to Santa

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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Your kids are out of school for winter break, and they couldn’t be more excited. You however have been pulling our hair out trying to come up with activities for your children to do that does not include a remote, or controller of some sort. You have made the countdown chain, gingerbread house, set up the nativity scene, redecorated the tree several times, now what? Writing a letter to Santa you think! Oh but won’t that take only a few minutes and then we are back to square one! Well not with what a Letters To Santa company has to offer! (more…)

Keep on believing

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

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Some say that seeing is believing, while others say believing is seeing. Santa has been a Holiday tradition since the dawn of time, and many Children are taught about St. Nick as young infants. As they grow a little older they see the magic of Christmas and begin to develop a deeper, truer belief. These are the years that parents cherish most. Sometimes parents will actually get wrapped up in the child’s imagination and they too begin to believe again in Christmas. Although moms and dads hold on to the memories of their child dancing around the Christmas Tree, trying to peek at presents, and writing letters to Santa, they have a fear deep down that someone will destroy their children’s spirit; will diminish their belief in Santa. (more…)