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Letters From The N. Pole

The Naughty and Nice List

Good afternoon Girls and Boys!

I imagine you want to know how this list is kept?

Well, as you can imagine, the North Pole is a large place. One of our large
buildings deals strictly with the list. The building is enormous. Picture the biggest
hall you’ve ever seen, now imagine that hall with Cathedral architecture and a
column of 200 televisions coming down from the center. Each television provides
a look into the lives of all the children. Of course, we can’t have one TV per child
or else we would have over 1.5 billion TVs. So we rotate through the children we watch/view/observe on the screens. At the base of this TV column, there is a
gigantic globe, which provides the elves with a way to find everyone’s location on
a map, and this information is stored in our database.

Over 700 elves work in this center everyday, observing the good deeds of everyone.
Each one of these elves is responsible for observing 2 200 children over the course
of the year. They all have their own individual lists to keep track of. Every
Thanksgiving we combine all the lists to make one big list, which I review in time
for Christmas.

When someone does something naughty, an alarm rings and the globe highlights
the child’s location, and a TV screen will show the bad deed. The elf in charge of
observing that person will keep track of all these deeds. Of course, the same
happens when someone has been nice. Instead of an alarm however, jolly music
is played, and do not worry; the elf will document this deed as well.

So what are some nice deeds? Just always keep this word at the back of your
mind: Love. Do unto others as you would be done by. It’s that easy.

Have a wonderful day, and Happy Holidays!

Love

Santa Claus


Getting Off the Naughty List

 

Hello boys and girls,

How about Roberto made it on the naughty list. Well he
wrote me this letter, which put him on the nice list

Dear Santa,

I am sorry for what I have done to my bother Mazzeo. I should have thought about what
I was doing before I did it, and I promise I will do that all the time now. I said sorry to
Mazzeo, and he is happy now. I even stuck up for him at school when other kids were
making fun of his hair. I don’t care about being on the nice list anymore Santa, I am just
sorry for what I did. I will be good forever!

Love Roberto

Well boys and girls, Roberto did the right thing. He recognized that he hurt someone, he
asked for forgivness and has realized that love is more important than receiving gifts.
And it’s safe to say that Roberto made his way back on the Nice list after all. So this is
just a reminder that it is not too late. Be good and follow your hearts.

Love,

Santa Claus

Letter From Mrs Claus

 

 

Hello everyone,

Well, well ... it is Christmas time again, my favorite time of the year. I just finished making some gingerbread men for Santa. He loves the icing on them. My goodness, I almost forgot, but I have to make the gingerbread houses too.  I make the gingerbread houses for decoration in the workshop and then the elves nibble at them as they work. Christmas Eve is so exciting and it is coming so quickly.

I am just about to get Santa's big Red Suit out. I need to press it and get him to try it on
tonight to make sure it still fits. I might have to let it out if he eats all those gingerbread
cookies like he did last year.

I am very happy that you stopped in to visit me here at the Cyber North Pole, as Santa
calls. I hope you have already sent your email to Santa, he loves to read every letter that
is sent to him - the more letters he gets the more excited he gets about Christmas coming.

Be good for your parents and make sure you're in bed on time Christmas Eve.

Don't forget to send Santa an e-mail with your Christmas wish list. He loves to read
your letters. Take care, mind your teachers and most of all have a Merry, Merry Christmas. 

From Mrs. Claus

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

What does Santa do when a house does not have a chimney or there is a fire burning
in the fire place?

Santa likes to keep a few things secret so he can always surprise the kids he is visiting
 -- all he will say to this question is that he uses a little magic but he *always* finds a way!

Does Rudolph always lead the sleigh?

Rudolph is almost always the lead reindeer thanks to his wonderful bright nose!

Why is Rudolph's nose so bright?

His nose is so bright because he was touched by Christmas magic which made his nose
so red and shiny.

How do the reindeer fly?

A long time ago Santa and his helpers discovered magical oats and corn-- when the
reindeer eat the oats and corn the deer become able to fly and leap high into the air.

Why can't I ever see Santa or his elves?

Santa and the elves are magical and move very quickly. Sometimes, if you are very
good, you *might* catch a glimpse of an elf!

 

How does Santa's sleigh make it around the world in one day?

Through a combination of lots of practice and hard work, judicious use of time zones,
and a little magic, Santa and the reindeer always make it in time.

How does Santa know whether I have been naughty or nice?

Santa maintains his naughty and nice list (now computerized, by the way), with the
help of all the elves who keep track of each person -- you probably aren't even aware
they are around you, but elves have a special way of keeping an eye on you.
Sometimes if you look quickly enough you *might* catch one peering in a window
or around a corner, but you would have to be very fast and very good!

What kind of snack does Santa like left out for him?

Santa loves cookies, of course, but he is always happy to try anything you think he
might like -- pick your favorite kind of cookie or snack and Santa and the reindeer
will be happy! The reindeer love carrots and lettuce best, of course!

How many reindeer are in the north pole?

Besides the reindeer that pull the sleigh, there are lots of other reindeer that live in
the North Pole -- too many for even Santa to count or keep track of these days!

What are the names of Santa's reindeer?

The reindeer that pull the sleigh are: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid,
Donder (or Donner, he likes both since some of the small reindeer have trouble saying
'Donder'), Blitzen, and of course -- Rudolph. There are many other reindeer who live
at the North Pole but there is not room to list them all.

What do Santa and Mrs. Claus do during the spring and summer?

Santa and Mrs. Claus take a vacation after the holiday season. They like to see
different parts of the world. Last summer they visited New Zealand, part of Europe,
and the Florida Keys.

Why doesn't Santa always bring me what I asked for?

Thanks to the elves and your gift lists, Santa usually knows what presents you would
like to receive. However, sometimes Santa also knows that your parents, family, or
guardians have other special things in mind. Also, Santa does not like to bring gifts
that he knows your parents etc. would prefer you not to have -- such as a horse, or a
space shuttle, or other gifts that would not be appropriate.

Why does Santa Claus climb down the chimney?

Santa first began climbing down the chimney for Dutch children. Similarly, the switches
he leaves for naughty children originated with the Dutch. His red suit trimmed with white
fur originated from the bishop's mitre and cape worn by the Dutch saint.

How many cookies do you eat?

Lots and lots. I'm not sure if I can count high enough, but I eat a lot of cookies even
though Mrs. Claus says to cut back on the number. Last year I ate so many I felt a little
sick because of the sheer number of them, so this year I may eat a little less at each home.

How many kids do you deliver to?

We delivery to millions and millions of good children around the world who believe in
Santa Claus -- the number changes every year because there are always children being
born.

Has Santa ever missed a year?

No, Santa Claus has not missed a Christmas yet. At the North Pole we take many
precautions so that nothing can go wrong on Christmas Eve. After so many years of
practice we have plans for everything. There have been some close calls as you may
see on television, but everyone here loves Christmas so much that we all work extra
hard to make sure that Christmas is as fun as it is supposed to be.

How many toys do you make in one day? 100? 40? 90? 50?

The only correct answer though, is that it depends. Some toys such as a set of wooden
blocks takes much less time than a more complex toy such as a truck or car so the
elves who make complex toys tend to make fewer per day than the elves who work on
other toys. The real important point is that each toy is made and given with lots of love!

How old is Santa, and when is Santa's birthday?

Well, lets just say that Santa stopped counting at 550 and leave it at that! There have
been plenty of Christmas nights where I've done my part and plenty more to come!

Does Santa really need snow to make his Christmas deliveries?

No, Santa does not need snow everywhere to make deliveries. As long as there is snow
somewhere in the world (and there always is) the deliveries will go through! After all
Santa delivers to Florida, California, parts of Europe, Asia, Central America, South
America, Africa and other areas that have no snow. However, snow always makes it
much more beautiful and I always love seeing the holiday lights and homes nestled in
the snow.

 

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