Today someone asked me why I bother playing Santa Claus. The short answer was because it was fun. I enjoyed it. I did for the first time four years ago on a lark and found I enjoyed it immensely. And so I made my own custom costume of an old-fashioned style Santa and don it for a day or so at work and for the neighbours and kids.
But I have to say I also get a rush out of making people smile and laugh. Kids see it as something magical and they get memories they'll have forever, young adults appreciate the enthusiasm and seniors feel young again because they remember their happy times.
Why play Santa, though. I'm sure different people may have different motivations. And for that matter why do we bother decorating our homes, our workplaces and our streets? To what purpose for only a couple of weeks and a day or so?
Even if Christmas isn't observed religiously it still has a way of making (most) people happy and brightening up the beginning of a long winter. It's the only time many folks can tolerate the cold and snow (in northern climates).
Has anyone else here played Santa? Or do you know someone else who has and why? And why do you bother decorating?
Anyone?
But I have to say I also get a rush out of making people smile and laugh. Kids see it as something magical and they get memories they'll have forever, young adults appreciate the enthusiasm and seniors feel young again because they remember their happy times.
Why play Santa, though. I'm sure different people may have different motivations. And for that matter why do we bother decorating our homes, our workplaces and our streets? To what purpose for only a couple of weeks and a day or so?
Even if Christmas isn't observed religiously it still has a way of making (most) people happy and brightening up the beginning of a long winter. It's the only time many folks can tolerate the cold and snow (in northern climates).
Has anyone else here played Santa? Or do you know someone else who has and why? And why do you bother decorating?
Anyone?