Santa checks his list to make sure that all the children's names are on it and that
all the presents are packed.
First Santa and his reindeer have to make sure that they are
ready to go. Santa checks the sleigh and makes sure that all the reindeer have eaten enough to make
this long journey... they can't stop off at McDonalds you know! Santa makes sure he has all the
directions to everyone homes. Santa starts out from his home at the North Pole where all the
elves and Mrs. Claus live along with Santa and the reindeer. Here is where all the letters come
to from all around the world. Santa has to have helpers to gather the mail to make sure everyone's
letter gets to him. Thank goodness that we don't have to depend on just the Canada Post any more.
Santa has the Internet!
As Santa starts off on the Journey he has some pleasant scenery
to view. Close to his take off sight he usually can see some polar bear just "hanging out". Santa
lives around some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, just a short few minutes away. When
Santa arrives at twightlight, the children are already asleep and are dreaming of all the presents
and candy that they will get when they wake up in the morning.
Santa arrives on your roof
top and makes sure that his list is correct and that all the presents are in his bag. As he starts
down the chimney with his bag of presents on his shoulder, he slips down the chimney and makes
sure that the fire is not burning as to not hurt him. As he reaches the bottom and climbs out of
the fireplace, Santa makes sure that everyone is asleep and he is quite as a mouse as he put the
present under the tree and fills the stockings.
If your house does not have a fireplace don't
worry Santa is pretty slick, he finds a way in, because Santa is "kewl".
Santa's Arrival
Santa delivers presents to all good children and in accordance to tradition. The legend
of the traditional hanging of the Christmas stocking began when Saint Nicholas dropped gold coins
down a poor family's chimney and the coins landed in stockings that were hung by the fire to dry.
When Santa is out he also takes care of the animals at Christmas time. As legend has it, the animals
are also visited by Santa to make sure that they are being taken care of. Even the Polar bears at
the North Pole are waiting for Santa's arrival. The baby Polar bears, like little children can't
wait for Santa to stop by on Christmas Eve, but just like with little children all around the world
Santa only arrives after they fall asleep.
But like the wise cat, who knows that Santa will
come as soon as they are asleep, is asleep early. However, this not trick for cats because as everyone
knows that cats don't have a problem with going to sleep because this is their favorite pasttime.
Santa is always kind to all God's creatures. In addition to bringing presents to all the children
in the world, Santa also observes the European Christmas Eve tradition of placing grain outside
for the wild animals. All year long Santa takes care of his reindeer herd and all the animal friends
around his home by playing and feeding them and being kind and a good friend to them.