Day 16 – Go to the mall and wave at Santa. Sit on his lap if you want to tell him what you want for Christmas or at least wish him a Merry Christmas.
I think a fun variation to this idea would be to take a child to see Santa. Perhaps a grandchild, or family friend. Go out to lunch first, do a little shopping, and visit Santa. That would make a fun and memorable day for both by you and the child.
If you want to see the real Santa, I recommend a trip to North Pole, Alaska. You can fly into Fairbanks and be there in a day. Mrs. Claus hangs out with her husband, so you get a double dose of fun.
Okay, you don’t have to go today. Santa hangs out in North Pole, Alaska, every day (except Christmas Eve) so you can plan to see him when there’s more daylight and less snow.
Even if you don’t go see Santa, spread some ho-ho-ho with these fun Santa jokes.
- How much did Santa’s sleigh cost? It was on the house.
- How you can tell that Santa is real? You can always sense his presents.
- Why is Santa so good at karate? He has a black belt.
- Why does Santa go through the chimney? Because it soots him.
- What do you call a kid who doesn’t believe in Santa? A rebel without a Claus.
- How does Santa take pictures? With his Pole-aroid camera.