When the holiday season began, we started asking LT what he wanted from santa for Christmas. He said, with NO hesitation, "a sister!" It slowly changed to "maybe 4 brothers" to, "if I can't have a real sister, I want a remote control brother or sister". Yikes. Parents can usually find something similar to what their kids ask for, but seriously, a remote control sister? Luckily this evolved to a remote control bird and most recently bath toys and a science experiment book. PHEW... this santa can handle those things.

Regardless of what he asked for, hes loved seeing santa this year. He doesn't get a bit frightened (I almost wish he would...) and tells each santa in a loud and clear voice what he wants. We have seen santa three times so far. Above was at the train museum at the "Santa Express" weekend. Its a weekend where they run a train (LT didn't want to go on it, he just wanted to see santa).

And yet again, leave it to LT to like the characters. He found this railroad babose, gave him a high five and wanted a picture with him.

This santa was at Valdez, a local elementary school that had a big holiday market, kids activities and santa. They also had a santa at his little school, which he sat on his lap as well, but unfortunately, I didn't have a camera.
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