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“Santa waits until all the trees are out of the boys and girls houses and then one night, he will harness up the reindeer and a special large sleigh.
Once more, he comes to our street in the middle of the night when everybody is fast asleep so there is no fuss.
He parks his sled up in the middle of the road.
Quietly, and as quiet as a mouse, Santa and two elves, get out of the large sleigh and pick up the nearest tree and put it on the back of the sleigh – and then the next one and the next one.
If there are a lot of trees to pick up, Santa may use some of his special magic to move the trees nearer to the sleigh so as to make the job quicker and quieter.
There are lots and lots of trees to load.
He may have to come back another night to get the trees from other streets and this is why I still see trees near my house after mine has gone.
Up, up and away Santa and his elves go on the sleigh laden down with my tree and all the others.
Across the villages, the towns, the snow-covered countryside, the reindeers pull the sleigh at fast speed.
And on to Santa’s and their home near the North Pole.
Santa and the reindeer come into land.
They have to be careful, as the sleigh is very heavy with the trees on board.
As they come to a stop in front of Santa’s home and farm, out come the other reindeer and elves.
They have been busy while Santa has been away.
The reindeers have been digging holes for the trees, using their hooves and noses and the elves have been preparing decorations and presents.
The elves and the reindeer that stayed at the farm quickly unload the trees.
The trees are carried to their fresh holes to be planted.
The elves are ready with new pine needles to replace those that have fallen off and magic paint to make all the trees fresh and green.
Buckets of water are ready for the trees to drink as they are thirsty after having been inside our houses.
Everybody is tired after all the hard work and, so, off to bed they all go.
The next day is a busy one as a big thank-you party is planned.
This happens every year, as Santa wants to thank everybody who helped make Christmas so happy and special for all the boys and girls.
After breakfast, Santa, the elves and the reindeer go to the farm where all the toys and presents are made and stored in the barns.
A lot of work and magic is needed to get the presents wrapped with paper, ribbons and bows and then to be brought out to be placed under the trees.
Other elves and reindeer use magic to decorate the trees with shiny decorations and lights. Mrs. Santa keeps everybody warm and fed with hot chocolates, apple juice, cookies and the biggest gooey iced cakes, and not forgetting nettle wine and grass for the reindeer.
Mrs. Santa is also very busy as she looks after the kitchen and all the cooking for the big dinner to say thank-you.
Her special dish is a huge Christmas soup that is made from all the pine needles and small branches that have dropped off the trees.
It is a secret recipe of Mrs. Santa’s and involves lots of nice things and magic to make it. A long time is needed to make it taste so yummy.
That evening, everybody arrives at Santa’s North Pole house.