



Think back to your most memorable childhood Christmas. Perhaps you went to a store or mall to visit Santa and got a picture of the two of you. Some of you were lucky enough to have a father, uncle, grandpa, or close family friend dress up as Santa for a visit on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
How memorable would it be if "THE REAL SANTA CLAUS" showed up and knew your name, handed out presents, and talked with you and your family, answering any of your questions about the reindeer, the elves, or the North Pole? And your family can take as many pictures as they want of everyone with Santa!
When you contact Santa, you will determine a date, time, and location for his visit. He will also want to know the names, ages, and relationships of the children and if there is anything their parents would like him to relate to them. Also, let him know if there is a special family member you would like him to recognize. Santa will show up at an agreed upon time. You may want to meet him outside or in a garage to fill his sack with presents before making a grand entrance. (He wears lots of bells so everyone will hear him coming.) A specific place and chair should be designated for him to sit for the best possible pictures.