I am trying hard to make Jesus real this Christmas, but the little girl is still in me that makes me want to joke about Santa Clause. I believed in that old guy until I was almost grown. It was so hard to give up the idea that Santa Clause was not real. Then when I did accept it, I wanted to keep up the fun of joking about him. I have played jokes on my family for almost every Christmas of their life. I have another fun joke planed for this Christmas. I especially remember the year that snow was deep all over the ground. My uncle lived in the country so we all went to his house for Christmas. It was hard to fight snowy roads, but we finally got there. We children were told that Santa would be late because of the snow, but he would be coming. Sure enough it was getting late, but not one child was going to sleep without seeing Santa Clause. I think our parents was thinking we would fall asleep, but it didn't happen. They didn't know what to do. Finally we were told Santa was coming, but he had to wrap a quilt around him so he could not hug us like usual. They told us he would leave the presents outside the door. We heard a knock, and we almost killed each other trying to get to the door. When we opened it we saw a big guy with a quilt wrapped all around him, and even his head was covered. He was walking away, but was trying to wave at us without us seeing who he was. It was our grandpa, but we believed it was Santa for years after that. The presents made us forget about not getting to see Santa. At least he had brought them to us.
God Bless
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