Ask your parents. but I think you can still write to him and he will bring you presents only if you believe in him.
I think Santa will have a snooze after Christmas after all that work. You'd better send it before Christmas just to be safe.
It means she wishes you a Merry Christmas.
It is actually called the Santa Clause - and when he put on the suit he became Santa Claus because on the business card there was a clause in very fine print which said if he put the suit on he agreed to become Santa.
you write a card to him and be on the nice list
Year round Santa Claus figurines might be hard to come by. However come September many businesses start setting up their Christmas merchandise. Stores such as Macy's, Kmart, Walmart, and Target all have Christmas decor; as well as card stores such as Hallmark. If one simply can't wait and would like to find Santa Claus figurine's online there is a website called Reasons to Believe; which is dedicated to all things Santa.
The 1950 U.S. President who sent Christmas cards featuring a drawing of himself and the First Lady in Santa Claus suits was Harry S. Truman. The card depicted Truman and his wife, Bess Truman, dressed as Santa, adding a festive touch to their holiday greetings. This unique card reflected Truman's sense of humor and personal style during his presidency.
youre poor
After Christmas make Santa a thank you card
you either by a card or feed youre animals.
you help them make a bed for him on Xmas eve, say you here jingles in the night, write a card to him then take your child to Post it changing it sneakily to a card you would like to send to someone.
Santa has nothing to do with Christmas all it is St. Nicolas used to give out presents and people changed that to Santa and Christmas is actually ALL about Jesus NOT Santa! Also people spend too much money and go over the top when buying presents. Christmas card are not in a religious theme well some are but most aren't!Actually it is good to give that is really what it is all about, giving not receiving. by marlyn morven the smart one
yes He played Scott Calvin (same initials as Santa Claus). Poor Scott is a successful salesman for a toy company. On Christmas Eve, his son awakens him to check on a noise coming from the roof of his house. When he goes out to investigate he sees Santa an his reindeer perched on his roof. When he yells at Santa, he startles him and he slides off the roof and lands in the snow in front of Scott. When Scott searches his suit for ID he finds a card that says "If anything happens to me, put on the suit...". Santa then disappears, leaving behind just the suit. Scott's son convinces him to put on the suite --- and Scott reluctantly (initially anyway) becomes the new Santa.