I have a full white beard and a high end Santa suit. I was once offered a gig as a mall Santa. After thinking about little kids freaking out and possibly peeing in my lap, I decided to pass.
I remember many (many) years ago. My mother took my little brother & I shopping at Montgomery Wards. We stopped for a snack at the snack bar. The store Santa was taking a break. My little brother (who was 4 or 5 at the time) saw him & called to him. Santa was a good sport & offered to let my little brother sit on his lap to hear his Christmas list right there in the snack bar! However, my brother refused to sit with him unless I was nearby. My mother took a picture, and I’m standing next to Santa in the picture.
Best Santa – child interaction I ever saw was when a the Santa left his big chair and sat on the floor next to an autistic little boy. Talking to him softly and letting him stroke the soft white fur of his sleeve cuff. Being non-verbal, all the boy could do was a gurgling coo, but you knew he was happy.
My daughter did the exact same thing when we stood in line to meet Mickey Mouse at Disney World. She kept saying Mickey Mickey Mickey and when she got in to see the giant mouse she totally freaked out
Some “Karen” on tic tok or somewhere wants all Santas banned because her “sweet little angel” cried just like Wren is doing. It’s terrible that parents lie to their kids about Santa, the Easter bunny, and whatever! How will the kids ever trust their parents after they learn the truth about Santa, et al?!
I never liked the idea of mall Santas. Especially after I worked at a mall and saw one “backstage” and in his street clothes. I don’t think many people would have encouraged their kids to sit on his lap!
Why did Wanda take her to see Santa on Christmas Eve? I get it that Zoe and probably Hammie feel too old to sit on his lap, but she could have brought her earlier in the month when they were at school, not when he’s supposedly over Australia.
You know what is really awful about this? As an adult I would tell myself how much I want something, and wish for it dearly, but when I’m on the threshhold of getting it, I back off, I’m afraid. Maybe subconsciously I don’t believe I’m worthy of it?
allen@home almost 2 years ago
After Wren’s visit. Santa gonna need hearing aids.
leopardglily almost 2 years ago
Ahahahaha this is so true. All little kids are scared witless of the mall santa.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ almost 2 years ago
They say, “you should never meet your heroes”
Cornelius Noodleman almost 2 years ago
…and don’t bring me any apples or oranges!!!
profbob almost 2 years ago
Plus a trip to the barber shop to get his beard straightened out.
Uncle Kenny almost 2 years ago
I have a full white beard and a high end Santa suit. I was once offered a gig as a mall Santa. After thinking about little kids freaking out and possibly peeing in my lap, I decided to pass.
iggyman almost 2 years ago
Quite often seen!
colddonkey almost 2 years ago
Just seeing Wren’s scream kicked my tinnitus up a notch.
Wren Fahel almost 2 years ago
I remember many (many) years ago. My mother took my little brother & I shopping at Montgomery Wards. We stopped for a snack at the snack bar. The store Santa was taking a break. My little brother (who was 4 or 5 at the time) saw him & called to him. Santa was a good sport & offered to let my little brother sit on his lap to hear his Christmas list right there in the snack bar! However, my brother refused to sit with him unless I was nearby. My mother took a picture, and I’m standing next to Santa in the picture.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
Anticipation. Excitement. Fulfillment. Realization.
ctolson almost 2 years ago
Perspective changes when up close and personal. This applies not just to children but adults as well.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Delayed reaction….Oy vey!
ctolson almost 2 years ago
Best Santa – child interaction I ever saw was when a the Santa left his big chair and sat on the floor next to an autistic little boy. Talking to him softly and letting him stroke the soft white fur of his sleeve cuff. Being non-verbal, all the boy could do was a gurgling coo, but you knew he was happy.
cdillon85 almost 2 years ago
Maybe that’s why I’ve never played Father Christmas.
mourdac Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Just don’t take a picture of Wren screaming on his lap and then send it out as a “cute” Xmas card.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Wren is very confident in what she "waaaah"nts and doesn’t "waaaah"nt for Christmas.
alexius23 almost 2 years ago
From what I have read this is actually not uncommon
tremaine53 almost 2 years ago
This is why Santa hates kids.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My daughter did the exact same thing when we stood in line to meet Mickey Mouse at Disney World. She kept saying Mickey Mickey Mickey and when she got in to see the giant mouse she totally freaked out
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Thank heaven Wren is still in diapers.
Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, dripping down Santa Claus Lane
Wren was excited, so excited her bladder overwhelmed her brain
Santa’s sighing whilst his pants are drying under the Global air machine
So parents be caring, Santas wary, of your two legged peeing queen.
The Quiet One almost 2 years ago
Well that didn’t work out as expected.
delennwen almost 2 years ago
Similar one with April (who’s a little older at this point) on For Better or For Worse a few days ago.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I’d probably scream, too, if a face that big (compared to mine) looked at me with that expression.
jmworacle almost 2 years ago
As a favour to Santa, I was filling in for him. I experience to same thing.
cmxx almost 2 years ago
I love panel four! The violent strength of Wren’s blast is clearly drawn. The chair back even reels under the impact.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 2 years ago
When Wren speaks, no other voice is heard. Shame she is incoherent.
Katecst almost 2 years ago
I think this Santa looks like the Groke https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Groke
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This is actually kind of sweet.
Kjvman1 almost 2 years ago
Yup. Been there. Done that.
Cathy P. almost 2 years ago
Some “Karen” on tic tok or somewhere wants all Santas banned because her “sweet little angel” cried just like Wren is doing. It’s terrible that parents lie to their kids about Santa, the Easter bunny, and whatever! How will the kids ever trust their parents after they learn the truth about Santa, et al?!
snickidysnik almost 2 years ago
LOL XD
DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I never liked the idea of mall Santas. Especially after I worked at a mall and saw one “backstage” and in his street clothes. I don’t think many people would have encouraged their kids to sit on his lap!
misslaurastoyroom almost 2 years ago
Why did Wanda take her to see Santa on Christmas Eve? I get it that Zoe and probably Hammie feel too old to sit on his lap, but she could have brought her earlier in the month when they were at school, not when he’s supposedly over Australia.
ToneeRhianRose almost 2 years ago
Aww! :D
WDD over 1 year ago
You know what is really awful about this? As an adult I would tell myself how much I want something, and wish for it dearly, but when I’m on the threshhold of getting it, I back off, I’m afraid. Maybe subconsciously I don’t believe I’m worthy of it?