The other side of the picture of course, is Santa. Our Santa's helper is none other than my husband Don. He is forever going on about how dreadful his beard is. How he doesn't look as good as this Santa or that Santa. I tell you though, when a child walks up to see Santa, they are not analyzing the quality of his beard. They are completely drawn into the sincerity in his eyes. Don is a sincere Santa. He takes extra measures to make them feel comfortable and unafraid, he gets down from the chair and plays with them at the train table, and when he asks them what they would like to have for Christmas, it is obvious that he really cares about the answer. As they leave he gives each child a task to do on Christmas eve, and whether it is leaving carrots out for the reindeer, or cookies and milk for him, they all walk a little taller just for having been asked. We've done Santa for five years at the store now, and the experiences are priceless. From the fill in Santa who came with his beard on upside down, to the child who insisted that he "didn't want that big red guy to come in his house!" Every year we groan and wonder if we really want to do this again, every year in the middle of the season, Don is sure he does not, and uncertain as to how I roped him into it, and every year after it is over, it has the glow of an unwrapped Christmas tree. Balls are broken, tinsel hangs askance, but the lights are on, the appetites are sated, the work is done, and the magic remains. Happy memories, snapshots, big sighs, and a determination to enjoy the fruit of ones labors. And the children, my Lord, the children! There are many that if they were not accompanied by their parents I would not recognize. Rarely do I get to see them all spit polished and shined. Usually, I get them at 2:00 in the afternoon with rings of sweat and dust from the dragon park on their hot little necks, ice cream from Serendipity's running down their chins, Saturday bed head, and grass stains on their knees. Santa is another story. They come draped in velvet and bows, red and black plaids, button down shirts and mini Stetson's. Santa gets the Sunday best. And they glow! They know how darling they look, and that they are there on an important mission.
Well now, Easter is on it's way, and here I sit all prepped for Christmas. Before I get ahead of myself, I should put this blog away. It just would not do to have me excited to see the plush reps plop open their Christmas catalogs next month. There, that's better, I'm gagging just a little bit already.