Priscilla, this reminds me of a Santa we got at the local Mission gift shop several months ago. If I recall correctly, Santa cracks open at his belt, revealing a nativity scene in his belly. We *had* to take that one home with us. Maybe I should post a photo.
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Priscilla, this reminds me of a Santa we got at the local Mission gift shop several months ago. If I recall correctly, Santa cracks open at his belt, revealing a nativity scene in his belly. We *had* to take that one home with us. Maybe I should post a photo.
ReplyDeleteYou should post a photo.
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ReplyDeleteOk, I did it, and this time I even spelled Christmas correctly.
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