Santa’s Workshop ~ Diary of Ashlee the Elf - Day 23

Uncle Charlie as a Leprechaun

Bobbijean as Mrs. Rabbit

Cousin Archie as a Zombie

My kitty Ruby - she would not wear a costume!

My roomate Rena as Countess Vampire

Crystal as a Bunny
Hi everyone!
Did you see some of the pictures from our Halloween party? I will show you some more tomorrow.
I wanted to show you pictures of Rudolph dressed up as Cinderella but as I was scanning the pictures into my computer, Rudolph walked into the toyshop and caught me with his pictures. He got really upset because he thought the pictures were embarassing. So I promised him that I would not show them to anyone.(I’m Sorry!)
Santa took us all for a ride in the sleigh again today. Santa had the heating panels in the sleigh fixed this morning so we did not turn into icicles like yesterday.
Cupid was the lead reindeer today, but got tired on the way home so we had to make an emergency stop so Rudolph could take the lead. When we got back home, Santa made Cupid get on the scale. According to Santa; poor Cupid is 23 pounds over-weight. He has to start eating bland oats and cut out all bedtime snacks. Also, he has to start exercising 15 minutes before all the other reindeer.
Not much happened today besides our sleigh ride. We worked all day in the toyshop. The toys are coming along pretty well. I put the disks into the dolls today so they can talk. I was playing with the dolls to make sure they could talk and the senior elf, Bob, kept yelling at me because the doll’s talking was driving him cazy. Finally Bob gave me a new job putting the Monopoly games together. I think I have to finish the dolls tomorrow.
Sorry I have to go now and put on my pajamas…it’s almost snacktime. We are having warm cider and Ritz crackers for our bedtime snack.
See you tomorrow!
Ashlee (Your favorite elf -I hope!)
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