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So, you think there is no Santa Claus!
as transcribed by Bernard L. Albertson In the past year or so, Bernard L. Albertson has developed another series he calls So, you think there is no Santa Claus! It is a new idea in writing. Second in the series is So, you think there is no Santa Claus Book II. In ten to twelve thousand words or so he shares Santa’s adventures with children and adults alike. In this first writing and throughout the entire series, a man who just happens to be Santa Claus shares his life, experiences and his travels. It begins with his personal journals # 27-32 in which he shares some, but not all of his adventures during that time in the world. The word some is used, because in his second writing which is a different time period he mentions he would like to return to those journals again sometime because there is just so much more to share. These journals share experiences that have taken place all over the world. In this first book, Cuba, Japan, China, North America, England, Germany, and many more places around the world are visited depicting the traditions of those countries. This first in a series book by Mr. Albertson is one of those that remain timeless and for everyone. A man who just happens to be Santa Claus shares beautiful examples of the true Christmas Spirit, glowing love, and humor with us. "...it took us back to a time when we were three little girls waiting for Santa to arrive. My three favorite parts were the rescue of the three children on the battlefield of the second world war. The stampede of the cattle on the prairie, and the chamber pot incident. I was reading the book by myself and began laughing so hard over the chamber pot incident that I was almost hysterical." Karen Hosek This first book is dedicated to my helpers. To all of you who take the time each year to put on the uniform and brave the weather and the crowds. To you, who hold the children, listening patiently to requests for things both wanted and needed. To you, who spend the time in hospitals, or stand in the cold ringing the bells, reminding everyone of your love for the needy. To you, who in the true spirit of the Christ Child, show to the world the true spirit of Christmas. It is you who deserve the credit. I salute and thank you.
The author is a writer of children's books. He speaks in schools and churches to children and parents about his writings of special children. Normally his writings are about challenged children who must overcome adversity and learn to be the heads of their own lives. Over the years, he has completed a series of ten books of such writings he calls Through the Eyes of The Children. The author and his family spends some time with kindergartners at Saint Susanna’s Parish in Plainfield. See the article. Also, see www.santasdeliveryjournals.com Electronic Edition, download or disc ( * Disclaimer )
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