Vintage Christmas Santa Claus
Santa Claus has his busy night on December 25th, but it doesn’t mean he goes away for another year. In many homes, he lives in the hearts and minds of those that keep the spirit of giving in their hearts.
I love to relive childhood memories and although my kids have grown beyond Santa it brings a smile to my face to remember those days when I did believe. My Godmother gave me a vintage Christmas Santa Claus (the same one pictured below) and it is over 50 years old.
Ironically my husband received the same Santa. His sister though this was a scary Santa and was afraid of him sitting on the couch. My husband thinks he looks mean, but I loved his real feel Santa beard and always had him propped
This is just one more thing we have in common.
I won’t say how old my husband is, but he just had a milestone birthday and I did call the Santa vintage. Better term than “old” I think don’t you? All I will say is sometime in the 1960’s “Vintage Santa” graced our households and Christmas trees.
Christmas Family Traditions
What are some of your favorite holiday Christmas traditions?
Do you cook special food on Christmas Eve?
Are Christmas cookies part of your families holiday tradition?
How about when you open presents? Do you wear Santa Hats like we do?
Maybe you have an Elf on the Shelf tradition?
Tell me your Holiday Christmas Traditions, I’ll include them in a list.
Elf on The Shelf Plush Dolls, One Set (Boy and Girl)Elf on the Shelf:A Christmas Tradition (blue-eyed boy scout elf)
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Fun Christmas Family Games
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Our traditions include the children’s’ program at the children’s’ Christmas Eve service, cinnamon rolls, and opening presents ONE at a TIME with the Santa hat. Stayed tuned for more of our Christmas traditions as we expand our family.