Saturday, November 30, 2013
At 108 Budleigh, Manteo, NC
First day of "A Weekend with Santa"
The first children to appear were 2 little blond girls. The first wanted a Rainbow and she liked ALL the colors. The second, about 3, wanted purple PEAS and she was positive that was what she wanted! She was also reluctant to get on Santa's lap but she eventually succumbed to his charming ways!
They seem to be coming in twos today. Next were two little brunettes, both into animals. The first wanted a real chameleon, a toy deer, a leopard, and a tiger. The other one wanted a kitty, a puppy, a Barbie and a castle, Barbie Castle of course!
Lots of Barbie requests and a little boy that wanted a flame guitar Then we had a Pogo stick for a shy little fellow. I told him he needed a helmet to go with it, no Problem, he was ok with that.
Next was a Rolling chair for an older girl because she has one but it just sits there. She also wanted an American girl doll. She wasn't sure which one, maybe Sage but since she is the 2013 American Girl doll, she is old & almost done. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!
And there was a question I had NEVER been asked "Do you get many Trick or Treaters at your place at the North Pole?" from a 4/5 year old girl!
There was also a first in gift requests, a little girl asked for a violin. She said she had played a guitar, but she wanted to learn to play the violin. Next was the Boy who wanted cash, iPod 5 or 6. whichever #, A Wii and a better pool. "What's wrong with the pool you have?", I asked. The boy answered as if to say it's obvious, "The waters too cold!"
Had another little guy ask for a guitar and a little girl wanted one so she could learn to play hip hop music! The last requests of the day were the fellow who asked for multi-colored candy canes and the young big-eyed blond who wanted a real diamond, "a big one!" I didn't feel I should tell her that was no doubt coming about 15-20 years in the future!
The picture following is a poster I got from the little girl who asked about how many Trick or Treaters we had at the North Pole. I think Halloween is still on her mind!
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