Every year, the kids get excited about Santa Claus and the presents he brings them, but they find out that it is the presents, not Santa, that are the real gifts. As an adult, I had heard about Christmas traditions, Santa, and all the wonderful things that happen at the Christmas tree, but never really thought of them as gifts that you give to your kid.
When I was a kid I used to fantasize that I would be able to get Santa some presents the year after Christmas, but when Santa was finally gone, I realized that I was not supposed to do that. I thought of Santa as the one who had to come over and take my grandson’s toys apart for me to do. It wasn’t really Santa’s idea, but he was still a little kid, so I was glad that I was able to get Santa a bunch of presents.
My husband and I just bought a Christmas tree at a local store, and now I have the opportunity to give it to my kids. Santa is one of the most important figures of Christmas. I love giving my kids this toy, but I have to say that I wish they didnt get that toy. I never thought much of their gifts.
The most important gift Santa could possibly give a child is the toy or gift he gave you. This year my son gave me my favorite stocking stuffer, a new toy called the “Hula Hoop”. Santa just picked it out, and the best part is that it actually plays a little hula. I actually love that toy. Of course, it’s not like Santa doesn’t already have a hula hoop.
I’m not an expert on the Hula Hoop, and I don’t know what the word “hula” means. I’m not a huge fan of putting it on your hand, but I think it was pretty nice. I can’t believe they’re just giving you the toy with the word “hula” in the same sentence.
Well, Santa, you already know that I like the word Hula, but there’s one more thing I want you to know. It’s actually not a toy at all. But if you want to know why I love it, then you’ll just have to trust me. It’s just the funniest little toy that has ever existed, and I’m not kidding. I used to play with it a lot.
Hula is a Hawaiian word meaning to wave. So Santa, it would seem youre going to be waving at our family this holiday season, because you are already waving like a Hula teacher.
The story is that Santa is in a time loop of sorts, having been the headmaster of an elementary school for several decades before he was suddenly transported back to the 1950s. When he gets back to the now-50s he is asked to teach the kids, and when he does he is told the school is now a school for the elderly. The kids, who will be the future of the school and the school itself, are all of different ages.
The story starts with a couple of the children being sent a trip back to their new home, where they are given a map of their new home. There are even some very early ones, the ones who appear not to have been born yet, and they have their own home. But they are told by a local police officer that they will be taken out of the school so they can come back to their home in time for the holidays.
Not sure how much of this is canon, but this definitely seems like a plot twist for you if you’ve read the books.