Isaak got up, got us up, and we all went into the living room. The first thing he said was, "Oh man I forgot to mention in my letter for Santa to put magic into Frosty. I wanted him alive."
I said, "Isaak Santa wouldn't be able to do that. Frosty would melt here. He has to take his magical things back to the North Pole with him."
Santa did see in K-Mart's add (a place where he never shops) that they had a Frosty the Snowman marked down from like $45 to $15.
The boys spent the morning putting together Lego sets, watching a movie, and eating homemade cinnamon rolls from Grandma. They were in toy heaven.
Glad to hear that they had a great Christmas!
ReplyDeleteCute photo! I always loved Frosty since I was a child also! Glad they had a nice Christmas!
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Oh that is just what Christmas should be; 'toy heaven' ! Thanks for your fun comments and support dear friend.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a good Christmas. When I was a child I always wanted toy soldiers. I had legions of them.
ReplyDeleteAww lovely! I'll be posting our Christmas memories up this Sunday.. haven't gotten down to sorting the pix yet haha.. have a great weekend!
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Allison thinks Frosty could be alive too with a little magic. Kids... Lol
ReplyDeleteThat frosty looks great ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, the imagination of a child! Glad to hear Christmas went well.
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