HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-12-20, Page 40We asked the Grade 1 students
at Hullett Central Public School...
How do you think Santa met Mrs.
Claus?
“I think that Santa came down to
our world and met Mrs. Claus here.
Maybe it was at the store where he
gets all of the toys. She probably
worked there.” - Rebecca
“When Santa met Mrs. Claus, he
liked her because she looked like
him. I think they met at a restaurant
at the North Pole. At their wedding I
think there were a lot of elves and
stuff.” - Tanner
“I think they might have met on
Earth during the winter, probably in
Auburn. Maybe on John Street in
Auburn, maybe at church.
She wanted to go to the North
Pole, but they went out in Auburn.
They went to Stickers and they
went to my house with my
parents.” - Griffin
“I think they met somewhere out
here in Canada. Probably at
Scrimageours when Santa was
buying candy for the kids. Then they
took his sleigh to the North Pole.”
- Ethan
“I think they both lived at the
North Pole. I think Mrs. Claus
worked at the store and Santa came
in to buy wrapping paper and then
they moved into the North Pole.”
- Leah
“They got married after they went
to school. They went to Santa Claus
school together.
When they got married, they just
had their family and their friends
there, maybe some elves.” - Sydney
“I think that they met at Santa’svillage in the North Pole. Mrs. Clauswas walking around and Santa sawher.” - Jazlen“I think they met at the NorthPole. I think they were both out
taking a walk and that they ran into
each other.” - Michaela
“I think before they went to the
North Pole, they met in Canada,
maybe around here or maybe
somewhere else.” - Nicholas
“They met in the middle of the
North Pole. Mrs. Claus was all
grown up and then they got married.
At the wedding they had pretty,
magical flowers that glow in the
Arctic and some babies were there.”
- Luka
“They met at the North Pole and
they got married.
There wasn’t many people at the
wedding because not a lot of people
live at the North Pole.
Then they made a house, like a
regular house, but with Christmas
decorations.”
- Timothy
PAGE B8. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2007.Hullett students ponder the Clauses first meeting
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