Posted on 12/29/2014 6:41:10 PM PST by lowbridge
A 7-year-old boy, who set out to prove Santa Claus is real, borrowed his brothers GoPro camera and set it up Christmas Eve to record what happened in their living room. When he and his family reviewed the footage the next morning, he couldnt believe what he was seeing.
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That was really very cute!
That is awesome!
We only used to put ‘footprints’ coming out of the chimney and half-eaten cookies. LOL!
We live in a police state dictatorship where even Santa Claus is subjected to electronics surveillance from secret hidden cameras We’ve fallen tremendously since Miracle on 34th Street. Why doesn’t Boehner do something about this?! If there were ever an impeachable offense -—
Ehhh... I’m all for Santa - but- this goes a little too far, IMHO.
Kids left a note with the milk and cookies one year. Santa responded thanking them for the snack and said Merry Christmas. They saved that note for years.
That’s neat. Kids are wonderful.
Innocence is refreshing in a corrupt world...
Innocence is refreshing in a corrupt world...
It certainly is.
And that there are so many who want to subject innocent children to tyranny and other evil is reprehensible and very sad.
Someone has some video editing skills. Cute. Made me smile.
Great video. I just left the fireplace doors open...and made sure lots of cookies and a glass of milk went missing.
Foot prints out of the chimney. I had our kids clean the fireplace out so Santa would not get dirty. Hey, it needed cleaning.
Oh, I absolutely love this!
The math does not work out! Santa spent a good two minutes at that house, That means he could only visit thirty houses an hour. You’re busted whoever you are. The real Santa would have only been there for an instant.
“We only used to put footprints coming out of the chimney and half-eaten cookies. LOL!”
When my girls got older they were starting to wonder. So I put some ashes on the carpeting. (I was always fussing over trying to keep the carpet clean).
I spent Christmas morning being just a little bit pissed off at Santa and cleaning the spots out. They still remember that!
That was creative and adorable.
I did not want to fool my children so I told them that Santa represented the spirit of God’s generosity and love. At four, the eldest figured out what I was saying and asked the right questions in front of his brother. The truth came out. Santa’s spirit was within their daddy. I told them, they had the spirit of God’s generosity and love within them, too.
I braced myself for disappointment, but it made them laugh and happy. Santa did not stop coming while they pretended to be asleep.
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