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Christmas Cheer

By Beverly Hernandez, About.com

by Michael:

It was midnight, then it was ten o'clock at night, and then Santa Claus came. But it was too late; it was morning already. Then it was night in one second, then it was morning in two seconds, then it was night in three seconds, then it was morning in four seconds. Then it was night for a long time. Then Rudolph and the other reindeer were all done delivering presents. Then Rudolph and the other reindeer flew. They went all around the world during the night and then the last stop was Australia. They were all done and went back to the North Pole. All of the reindeer laid down until Christmas night. Then the elves made the toys. This is what they made: Transformers and toy rocket ships. Then it was one o'clock on Christmas morning. Then at two o'clock in the morning, they opened presents and everyone was there. They played with all the toys. They put them all away because they were done playing with them. It was bedtime, so they brushed their teeth and went to bed.

The next morning was Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving, they gave food and money to poor people. Everyone in the neighborhood had a lot of turkey and a happy Thanksgiving. They had turkey, stuffing, and corn on the cob. They took a bath, brushed their teeth two times, and went to bed.

Then they had a dream about Christmas and Thanksgiving. They dreamed of giving praise to God and telling God how happy they were giving to other people. Then they went to bed.

Then it was St. Patrick's Day. They were so happy and watched Veggie Tales all day. When they were all done with watching Veggie Tales, they lived happily ever after.

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