We all have a list of what we want for Christmas. I am no different. So I got out my construction paper and crayons and wrote down the things I wanted this year.
It's that time of year. The big guy is all lined up to have his photo made with your kids and pets.
You can your pet's photo taken with Santa to benefit The Humane Society's Pets Fur People on Saturday, Dec. 12. Professional photographer, Celia Ridley will make portraits from noon to 4 p...
It's an annual tradition for many kids and families, to head to the mall and have their picture taken on the lap of Santa Claus. For a lot of kids the tradition fades away, but in the case of these brothers, their tradition continues thirty four years later!
With Christmas coming soon, parents will be headed to the stores to buy that hot new toy that secures them as the coolest parent in their child's eyes. But, the hot toy of the season changes every year. What was popular when I was a child is completely different to the high tech gifts of today.
Last night while my wife was creating a new wreath to hang above the fireplace, my daughter and I watched "A Charlie Brown Christmas" on ABC. I love these classic Christmas shows and look forward to seeing them every year. In addition to these classics, I am a fan of the new ones as well, like Prep and Landing.
It's almost Christmas, and you know what that means. It means that Santa is coming to town! It isn't Christmas until you go sit on Santa's lap and tell him what you want for Christmas and get your picture taken with the big guy. And for us older folks, doing all of that for our children. Here is a list of places where you can go visit Santa this holiday season.
Parents have been using the threat of Santa’s “naughty or nice” list for so long now that it may be losing its strength, so the nice folks at Google stepped in to help.
Enter a little information at Send a Call from Santa and your little one will get a voicemail from the North Pole denizen himself. You can customize it to be as personal as you like, including details like the child’s name, gender
Over the past decade or so, there has been some debate as to whether the government, public schools and retailers should use the word “Christmas,” or if they should use something more inclusive, like “the holidays.”