Some friends and I decided to take our boys to go see Santa this past Christmas season. I even took the extra effort to get Mick in his little Elf in Training outfit. So I grabbed the camera, quickly slipped on some flip flops and headed out to see Santa. As we were en route cats and dogs decided to be poured out of the sky, I mean pouring. So I parked, made sure I parked right next to a huge puddle so that I could step right into it when I got out of the car, and I then got my baby out of the car into the now soaked stroller and ran for cover. No umbrella, no rain coat just an innocent desire to have my babys picture taken with Santa. We finally ran under some covering and by then the rain had died down. "How much do you think it will be to have their picture taken with Santa?" said one of my friends. "Cost?! That is crazy" I said. Well I will tell you all! $25 was the cheapest option and then you only got one picture. You could not just use your own camera. So Mick and I decided that the Christmas tree next to Santa would be good enough.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Christmas
December 30, 2010
Some friends and I decided to take our boys to go see Santa this past Christmas season. I even took the extra effort to get Mick in his little Elf in Training outfit. So I grabbed the camera, quickly slipped on some flip flops and headed out to see Santa. As we were en route cats and dogs decided to be poured out of the sky, I mean pouring. So I parked, made sure I parked right next to a huge puddle so that I could step right into it when I got out of the car, and I then got my baby out of the car into the now soaked stroller and ran for cover. No umbrella, no rain coat just an innocent desire to have my babys picture taken with Santa. We finally ran under some covering and by then the rain had died down. "How much do you think it will be to have their picture taken with Santa?" said one of my friends. "Cost?! That is crazy" I said. Well I will tell you all! $25 was the cheapest option and then you only got one picture. You could not just use your own camera. So Mick and I decided that the Christmas tree next to Santa would be good enough.
For Christmas we went up to my parents house.
Some friends and I decided to take our boys to go see Santa this past Christmas season. I even took the extra effort to get Mick in his little Elf in Training outfit. So I grabbed the camera, quickly slipped on some flip flops and headed out to see Santa. As we were en route cats and dogs decided to be poured out of the sky, I mean pouring. So I parked, made sure I parked right next to a huge puddle so that I could step right into it when I got out of the car, and I then got my baby out of the car into the now soaked stroller and ran for cover. No umbrella, no rain coat just an innocent desire to have my babys picture taken with Santa. We finally ran under some covering and by then the rain had died down. "How much do you think it will be to have their picture taken with Santa?" said one of my friends. "Cost?! That is crazy" I said. Well I will tell you all! $25 was the cheapest option and then you only got one picture. You could not just use your own camera. So Mick and I decided that the Christmas tree next to Santa would be good enough.
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