Mrs. Claus is kindly answering one last question for me. Today, she answers another question that is near and dear to my… tummy: How Do You Feed Everyone At The North Pole?
Different people eat different things at Christmas. It is part of what makes Christmas special for them. In Norway, Christmas would not be Christmas without a special fish dish called “lutefisk”. You say it “loo-ta-fisk”.
Part of the tradition is eating the lutefisk. The other part of the tradition in Norway is making fun of eating lutefisk! The elves and I love their sense of humor! 😊
You’ve been elfed! The elves started doing something fun at the North Pole. They call it “X.M.A.S.”. “X.M.A.S.” is not the same as “Xmas”. That is something else. 😊 The fun thing the elves do is all about the Christmas Spirit. It is about the joy of giving.
I’m already getting ready for the big night. You know the one, the night when my reindeer and I take flight and fly all over the world! It’s a long trip! But it’s a fun trip. After all I like bringing joy to all the girls and boys. Especially when I see a plate with a little note that says Cookies for Santa.
Of course I love eating the cookies they leave. Let me be clear I love all kinds of cookies: chocolate chip, peanut butter, butter cookies, frosted cookies, butterscotch cookies, oat meal cookies, raisin cookies, fortune cookies. You name’em I eat’em. (Then I wash them down with some nice refreshing milk.) Yum. Continue reading “Cookies for Santa”
I love to say Merry Christmas. After all, it fills me with happiness. When I hear someone else saying it, I always smile. One thing I love about Christmas is when Mrs. Claus bakes her Christmas cake. Every Christmas, she bakes a wonderful Christmas cake. Then, every Christmas Eve, I eat some. Right before I leave to deliver presents, we have a slice each. That is because it is one of our Christmas Traditions.