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Mrs. Claus might not be Santa’s beard, but she may be doing a certain sort of sanitizing cultural work for his once-wilder character. The old bachelor had to settle down.
Santa and Mrs. Claus recognize their individual talents and skills and do not blame each other for their deficits. Santa appreciates Mrs. Claus’ cookies and does not demand she fly a sleigh.
Mrs. Claus: Santa is so busy working and thinking up ideas for toys all the time that I do just about everything else. The other day I was cleaning one of our many fireplaces and must have gotten ...
Santa Claus is the hardest working man on Christmas. Here's how he does it and how you can help him. ... Mrs. Claus. With the help of his elves, Santa typically finishes making toys around Dec. 12.
One mom is leaving Santa high and dry this Christmas, offering cookies and a letter for Mrs. Claus instead, for her “behind-the-scenes” labor. “Everything is for Mrs. Claus, henceforth ...
Santa, according to Mrs. Claus, is pretty much just like the jolly old elf we’ve all grown to love. He loves spaghetti and snowball cookies and is a fan of relaxing the day after Christmas.
Charles S. Dickinson’s “Mrs. Santa Claus’s Adventure,” which appeared in the Dec. 1, 1871, issue of Wood’s Household Magazine, offered a cautionary tale for disobedient wives.
One mom is leaving Santa high and dry this Christmas, offering cookies and a letter for Mrs. Claus instead, for her “behind-the-scenes” labor. “Everything is for Mrs. Claus, henceforth ...
Santa might emit a field from his beard that makes people miss him, the elves might have a machine that causes light to bend, or I could have met him and then been convinced by Mrs. Claus to ...
Susie Jones is Mrs. Santa Claus. It’s not just a character she plays each holiday season. Susie embodies all the Mother of Christmas stands for.