Friday, October 13, 2006

Santas Workshop ~ Diary of Ashlee~ the Elf Day 6

Hello everyone!

Glad to report that Mrs. Claus is feeling a great deal better. She prepared the meals today ~ No more peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for a while. Too bad!  Not too bad that Mrs. Claus is well, but too bad our favorite sandwiches won’t be served as often.

As for the fire trucks, they are all made except for the firemen and the waterhoses. Hopefully they’ll be done next week after the supplies arrive. The blocks were coming along well, until our novice elf started sawing the wood. He broke about 3 sawblades in an hour. Then Santa gave him a painting job instead. I didn’t work on any toys today ~ I had to wash and dry all the elves clothes and put them in their bureau drawers. Mrs. Claus put together some reading books, which an elf had written several years ago.

We had a new baby born this morning. One of the reindeer gave birth to a fawn earlier today. Mrs. Claus let us look at the new fawn, but we couldn’t touch it. It is so small and so cute! It’ll be fun watching it grow bigger in the next year.

Finally received some snow and very cold weather. Several of the elves got their skis out of the closet, but they need to be waxed before they use them. They won’t have much free time between now and Christmas eve to use them anyway! Santa keeps everyone very, very busy working on the toys.

BETTER BE GOOD BOYS AND GIRLS!!   SANTA IS WATCHING YOU!!

The reindeer did lots of exercising today out in the snow! Rudolph, as usual was complaining about his feet being cold in the snow.

Well, kids, it is my bedtime and I’m tired. See you tomorrow

Ashlee (Santa’s elf)

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