Thursday, October 19, 2006

Santas Workshop~ Diary of Ashlee~ The Elf ~ Day 11

 This is a picture of my best friend Robbie.

Hello everyone,

There was a problem in the reindeer stable this morning. Comet and Cupid got into a big fight over which reindeer was the heaviest. Santa weighed all the reindeer and Comet and Cupid were too heavy so he put them on a low-fat oat diet. The other six reindeer were laughing at them and calling them names, which made them even madder.

Do you know what the North Pole looks like?  Well in the center is a nice big house where Mr. & Mrs. Claus live. It is a very old house and has been owned by the Claus family for hundreds of years. There is a nice picket fence along the front walk, but it can’t be seen too often because of the snow. Behind the house is a big landing field, where Santa takes off on Christmas Eve, for his trip around the world. Across the street is a bakery where a crippled  elf does a lot of great cooking and every one gains a few pounds occasionally. Then there is a barn and corral where all the reindeer live.~ Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzer, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and the most famous of all  ~Rudolph.

The elves live in smaller houses surrounding Santa’s house. Then there is the  post office where all the mail goes. Make sure you boys and girls send Santa a wish list, as Santa will try to get you something off your list.  if you’ve been GOOD !!!

Snowed again last night and we had to do some shoveling before breakfast. That was all right as Santa gave us several hours this afternoon to do what we wanted. Most of us went sliding, but several elves went skiing and ended up in the reindeer corral! Had fun ~ came in to hot chocolate and cookies, which Mrs. Claus baked.

Well that’s all for now. See you tomorrow!!

Ashlee

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