Wednesday, December 19, 2007

I believe

I have always believed in Santa Claus, but I want to write about my belief in Christmas elves. Everyone knows about the elves that work at the North Pole...the little ones that help make the toys and get everything ready for Christmas. I'm not sure everyone knows about the other elves, though, so I will share with you what I know.

Santa needs a lot of help to make Christmas a magical time all over the world, so he chooses special people to help him. These individuals need to go through a lot to get to be elf material. There are some requirements before you can be chosen. The first is a high degree of selflessness and joy in giving. The second is a twinkle in your eye. Third is an understanding that you may never be thanked for the hard work and love you put into creating those great big smiles and shining faces during the Christmas season. Fourth, you must enjoy a certain degree of mystery and a special secret. No one may know you have been selected by Santa to play such an important role, though some may guess. Often, these elves are moms and dads, and I hope to be an elf one day.

So thank you, special elf, who delivered a gift from Santa through the mail slot in our door sometime during the night. Though it is hard sometimes to humbly accept the charity of others, we are truly grateful.

1 comment:

Tracy said...

Oh my, I too have encountered these elves so many times. What a blessing they are! And oh, to become one someday...the Elf bootcamp, I hear, is quite taxing. Ha, on the same wavelength- living all the way out here, the one really neat thing about being away from home for Christmas (really, the only thing) is that it actually feels like Santa comes. Yesterday, he dropped off four boxes in my breezeway and was gone before I knew he had been here. Some would say it was the UPS man...but I know better. I should start leaving out cookies...