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Santa wants to find out if there are more that still believe in him. He gets excited when he sees this article titled I believe in Santa Claus. And with good reason.
‘Let’s start by dispatching any nonsense about whether Santa is real. Of course he’s real. Those who might think otherwise have simply lost their way, or perhaps shuttered their hearts to a certain kind of magic that exists as sure as you and I. So let me be clear: I believe in Santa Claus, with all my heart.
Why should you believe me?
Well, for starters, I’m a journalist and I deal in facts. Some will roll their eyes at that, I know. Some will talk of “fake news,” but I’m here to tell you they’re as wrong as any Santa doubters.
There’s nothing fake about my beliefs, just as there’s nothing fake about yours. I still go outside each year on Christmas Eve and look up at the stars and listen. I strain my ears, hoping to hear the faintest sound of sleigh bells. I fix my eyes to the heavens and wonder if this will be the year I see something streak across the sky.
I did this as a child, I do it now as an adult. And I don’t care what anyone might think. I believe. And with good reason.
Well, consider this: Think about the feeling you have on Christmas Eve, the anticipation of a visit from St. Nick, the tingling in your chest as someone reads “The Night Before Christmas.” Think about the thrill of Christmas morning, the surprises, the gifts from Santa and from others, the acts of thoughtfulness and generosity that light up your heart.
You, like me, haven’t seen Santa Claus. But you feel the happiness he leaves in his wake. Perhaps it’s the memories of that happiness that inspire so many to do such good things. To save dogs. To help strangers. To give others that tingle of Christmas joy, even when it’s not Christmas.
I, for one, will keep trying to hear those sleigh bells. I’ll keep squinting up into the night sky on Christmas Eve. And I’ll keep believing.’ (Source)
Santa is now pleased that there are adults that still believe in him. He is now looking forward to riding his sleigh on Christmas Eve. He says goodbye to his new found friends and heads back to the north pole.
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