You Better be Good Sarah and her thirteen-year-old sister had - TopicsExpress



          

You Better be Good Sarah and her thirteen-year-old sister had been fighting a lot this year. This happens when you combine a headstrong two-year-old, who is sure she is always right, with a young adolescent. Sarahs parents, trying to take advantage of her newfound interest in Santa Claus, reminded the two-year-old that Santa was watching and doesnt like it when children fight. This had little impact. Ill just have to tell Santa about your misbehavior, the mother said as she picked up the phone and dialed. Sarahs eyes grew big as her mother asked Mrs. Claus (really Sarahs aunt; Santas real line was busy) if she could put Santa on the line. Sarahs mouth dropped open as Mom described to Santa (Sarahs uncle) how the two-year-old was acting. But, when Mom said that Santa wanted to talk to her, she reluctantly took the phone. Santa, in a deepened voice, explained to her how there would be no presents Christmas morning to children who fought with their sisters. He would be watching, and he expected things to be better from now on. Sarah, now even more wide eyed, solemnly nodded to each of Santas remarks and silently hung the phone up when he was done. After a long moment, Mom (holding in her chuckles at being so clever) asked, What did Santa say to you, dear? In almost a whisper, Sarah sadly but matter-of-factly stated, Santa said he wont be bringing toys to my sister this year. - from Humor Matters
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 12:06:35 +0000

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