Tuesday, December 21, 2010

These Are Special Times

We are counting down the days until Christmas is here and Santa visits the Prescott home. We have been staying busy with family parties, shopping, wrapping, baking, and everything else that goes into preparing for the big day. I am so excited for Christmas this year. Christmas is such a fun holiday as a child and as you grow older it starts to lack a bit of the excitement, but once you have a child of your own you are able to be somewhat of a kid again. A part of my childhood has returned this year. All of my attention has been on Haylee and making her Christmas magical and memorable. I had wonderful Christmases growing up. Some of my best memories were at Christmas time. It was not about the presents, but about the traditions. That is what I want to carry on for our family. Some of our traditions include walking around Temple Square admiring the lights, driving to Christmas Street on Christmas Eve and reading the story of Christ's birth on the billboards, Christmas Eve pajamas, baking cookies, watching Christmas movies, listening to Christmas music, and all that goes into making Christmas morning special. I can not wait for Christmas morning and to see Haylee's face light up. I am sure it is something I will treasure forever.
All dolled up to see Santa.
So happy!
Haylee's Christmas dress.

Haylee HATED sitting on Santa's lap. She was terrified! As soon as we left, she kept saying, "Ho, Ho!" and "Santa, Santa!". I couldn't tell if that was because she wanted to go back and see him again or because she was angry with him (or me).
Haylee did stop crying for a brief moment when Santa started telling her he could bring her a baby doll to rock. She got pretty excited, then looked at Santa and remembered what was happening and started to cry again.
Poor Santa. He stayed so calm with a screaming kid on his lap. I am sure he is very use to it by now!
This one makes me feel bad. Like I am a bad Mom for torturing my child to sit on Santa's lap for a silly picture. Poor girl. Every Mom does it though, right? That is what I keep telling myself.


I hope everyone has a Merry and Magical Christmas! I know I will!

2 comments:

The Beckstead's said...

Thanks for the update! :) Haylee is so cute, gie it a couple of years and she'll love Santa!

Santa doc said...

Hello!



I'm writing on behalf of a small, independent film crew that has recently completed shooting on a short documentary project about real life Santa Clauses. The film is inspired by one of the filmmaker’s grandfathers, a professional Santa Claus in Florida. They have followed the lives of various Santa Clauses in America for the past couple years, telling the story of these great men who have chosen to take on the iconic role beloved to so many children in the world.



In researching various photos of Santa Clauses online, we stumbled upon your photo of your daughter crying screaming as Santa tries to bring her some Christmas cheer. We're putting together a montage of photos we've found online of real kids interacting with Santas in malls, homes, and other locations, for the opening sequence of our film, and would love to use yours. Again, this is an independent short film and the filmmakers are using their own money to film the project. If your photo is used in the montage, they would love to give you a credit in the 'special thanks to' section of the credits.

If you’re comfortable with us using your photo in our project, or have any questions at all, please let us know via e-mail at santadocfilm@gmail.com.

We'd love to have your Santa moment be part of ours. Thanks so much for your time and we look forward to hearing from you!

Thanks!

Ivy Howell
Associate Producer