Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Santa Bob

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I wrote and posted this last year and decided to redo it again for those who didn't see it the first time.  I just want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. 

Santa Bob

Bob had been retired for over 10 years from him management position and enjoyed time with his wife Eileen. Together, they traveled all over the country and to other countries as well. A couple of years ago, Eileen had passed away from her long battle with cancer. Their children had families of their own and lived in other states. They couldn’t see Bob as often as they wished but made frequent phone calls.

For many years, Bob looked forward to the time of year between Thanksgiving and Christmas. He loved the smell of pine, the cold weather, holiday lights and music but especially his job as a mall Santa Claus. Bob never felt like it was a job because he loved it so much and the children loved him. Bob even looked like the real thing too. He wore his own outfit, had long white hair, a white beard and mustache and round belly. He had a jolly laugh that made people smile.

He would get up every morning and after breakfast, put on the outfit and headed out to the mall. He stood behind the Santa’s house waiting for the time to make his appearance. He was always excited in anticipation of seeing the children and hearing their wishes for Christmas. The mall line was long because all the parents wanted to take their child to see Santa Bob. “He was the best”, they would say.

As Bob approached the seat he could see the excitement in the children’s eye as they saw Santa Claus sitting down on his throne. One by one they would come up. Some would talk and talk and some would just cry. Some just sat there, while others would not. Each parent was trying to get a good picture of their child with Santa Bob but it wasn’t always easy. The last kid of the day approaches Santa Bob, sits on his lap and proceeds to give him a list of toys he wanted. Bob listens with excitement, smiles for the picture and watches the little boy leave with his mother.

Exhausted and tired, Bob goes to the back area behind to house and takes a moment to rest. An elf, Charlie, asked him, “How can you do this?” Bob turns to him a bit puzzled and asked, “Do what?” Charlie then says, “Play Santa and have all those little brats all over you all day long?” Bob walks over to Charlie, put his hands on his shoulders and says softly, “I do it for the children who are innocent, their excitement and especially their love. They are what is most important to me. Besides, I love it and will be Santa Bob till the day I die.”

Happy Thanksgiving

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Have a great day everyone!

Amazing Pumpkin Carvings

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(My sister emailed this to me and I just had to share!)

Artist Ray Villafane began carving pumpkins on a lark for his art students in a small rural school district in Michigan. The hobby changed his life as he gained a viral following online and unlocked his genuine love of sculpting. Here are images of pumpkin carvings Villafane created over the past five years.


















HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

Pumpkins, Pumpkins, and more Pumpkins

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Schnepf Farm Activities

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Besides the corn maze and pumpkins, there were lots of other activies for children of all ages.













The Corn Maze

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We went in the corn maze twice, once when the sun was setting, and the second time after it was dark.  They had a spotlight shining into the maze and highlighting the tip of the corn stalks, but many of the trails and rows of corn were very dark and creepy.  We can hear someone in there scaring people, but we couldn't find him.  Sharon wanted him to star in her video.  It was a warm night but inside the corn maze it was much cooler.  We didn't see any creatures or aliens, but there were some strange humans running around in there.










If you haven't seen it already, check out Sharon's (Autumnforest) video of the corn maze.

Thanks and Happy New Year

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We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our readers and blog buddies that we met through our blog. We appreciate your comments and have enjoyed reading all of them. We started the Above the Norm blog in January 2009 after deciding that The Arizona Ghost Organization blog didn’t give us enough subjects to write about. We have written about varies subjects and places known to be haunted and recaps of certain shows. We will continue to try and find those unusual and weird stories to write about along with recaps on the Ghost Hunting Investigations blog, funny paranormal stories and current ghostly events. We also hope to be able to visit some haunted places in 2010 and post reports of our experiences. We hope that you continue to join us in 2010.

Have a happy and safe new year.

Thanks,

Mike and Julie

Here are links to our top posts of 2009:
Urban Legend: When a Stranger Calls
The Famous Toys R Us Ghost
Toy's "R' Ghosts?
Ouija Board: Spirit Board or Justa Game?
Cottage #4: Mummified Body in Bathtub
Episode One: Above the Norm or Below the Norm
Stephen King: The King of Horror
Who are These Paranormal Investigators?
Part One: It Was a Dark & Quiet Night...
Disneyland: The Happiest Haunted Place on Earth
The Mysterious Thunderbird Photo
After the Ouija Board: The Visitor  
The Girl Who Cries Blood
Symptoms of a Haunted House
Claustrophobia

Best Wishes

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND BEST WISHES
FROM MIKE AND JULIE

Giving Thanks

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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving from Mike and Julie.
I want to take this moment to send congrats to Mike for losing over 50 pounds so far.
I hasn't been easy but he is sticking with it until he reaches his goal.
Before
After (so far)
Have an Above the Norm turkey day everyone!
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