Santas Workshop ~Diary of Ashlee the Elf ~ Day 7
Hello Everyone,
What a night we had ~ snowed until this morning. And the power went off and we all had to use candles. I didn’t like it being so dark and spooky.
Santa made all the elves get up real early and start doing some shoveling , even before we had our breakfast. It was very cold and the gusts of wind were blowing the snow in our faces. I think it was around noontime when Santa fell asleep on the couch and Mrs. Claus was in the bedroom painting some red wagons.
However, instead of working on our jobs making toys, we decided to play in the snow with our sleds and maybe make some snowmen. We made some good tracks in the snow on the hill behind our lodging. Boy, did our sleds go down the hill, even crashed into the fence several times. That was fun! Then we decided to roll big balls of snow and make some snowmen. However, the snowball got too big, got away from us, rolled down the steep hill and into the corral where the reindeer were exercising. In the meantime Santa had woke up from his nap and was standing with Rudolph in the corral. The snowball hit him directly in the tummy and knocked him over into the snow. He wasn’t too happy, but when we told him we wanted the snowman to look like him, he wasn’t quite so angry. Although he took away all our tv for a week~we were supposed to be making toys!! Not many days left before Christmas Eve according to Santa.
The baby fawn is so cute, but we are not allowed to touch him ~ only look at him. He tries to stand up but his legs are so wobbly and his “mommy” pushes him back into the hay.
Well kids I’ll have to leave you now as Mrs. Claus is ringing the bell for supper. And then it’s off to bed ~ no tv for 7 days.
Ashlee (Santa’s elf)
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