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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Mall Santas

12/19/2010 5 Comments

I took my children to see the Santa in the mall. Yes, you heard me right, the mall Santa. I know, what was I thinking!! I know what goes on with a lot of them. Those shady creatures. I mean come on, take a close look at the pictures I posted!! They were taken 5 - 10 minutes apart. Santa said he had to feed his Reindeer and came back like that!! You would think that they would at least have a uniformed costume. My son actually recognized the difference in his beard. Santa's elves explained that he had to trim it down because he would be eating a lot of cookies soon and they would get stuck in his beard. I understand that Mall Santas get tired at the end of their shift but they really should attempt to play the role for the joy of the children.

The first Santa we saw was very abrupt and wouldn't let the kids sit on his lap unless I stated I was buying a picture. He actually asked my son if Mommy was paying for a picture before he would allow him to sit on his lap. Then he was still very impersonal. I had them take the picture and then he had to take a break. After a few minutes Santa came back and this time he looked entirely different. His beard was real and his suit was vibrant and neat. His attitude was wonderful. 

He inquired as to why my son had head phones on. I explained that the mall is too busy for him and the head phones help. Santa seemed concerned that Charlie looked a little spacey and it was then that I explained. It was the sweetest response out of dear Santa. He took the time to talk to Charlie and he didn't even mind if Charlie was rubbing his comfy suit! He was an amazing Santa. So I then had to get another photo done cause I liked the second Santa so much more. 

As for the costumes that my boys were wearing, well, gotta pick your battles and I honestly feel that I get stares and odd looks without the costumes due to odd behaviors. It really didn't make a difference. They were happy and Charlie tolerated the day better than most. Hey, maybe I should let him go out as Batman all the time. LOL... He must think it gives him superpowers to handle all the sounds, lights and people.  I am not saying we had a meltdown free day but, it was much then I expected and in the end I can classify our outing a huge success even though my kids were in costume and I was so sick. I ventured out to allow them a fun filled day out of the house. 
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