Henry Raymond

Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on November 28, 2010, 06:29:55 PM

Title: My Grandson The Elf Brings Christmas Joy To Young & Old
Post by: Henry on November 28, 2010, 06:29:55 PM
Lynn, Mike & The Boys, who came up last Wednesday for my Birthday & Thanksgiving, had planned to leave yesterday afternoon for Belows Falls so they would be there for the Santa Train this morning where Sam does his yearly community volunteering project as an Elf on The Santa Train.  Sam had to get up at 6 a.m., no easy feat for a teenage boy, but he did it.

Below are some photos taken of him and a couple of his friends this morning.  Sammy is the young man with glasses:

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Title: Re: My Grandson The Elf Brings Christmas Joy To Young & Old
Post by: Henry on November 29, 2010, 09:07:27 AM
The following is what the Elves did on the train.  Sam was pretty tired last night, so his Mom sent me this note on what they did:

Sam and his elf friends were responsible for a big train car full of adults and littleones. They greeted the kids as they got on the train. They led the kids in singing Christmas Carols while dancing up and down the aisles of the train. They told them stories and gave them an Elf Quiz (that Sam and his friend Abby made up). Questions like: Name another reindeer other than Rudolph, what is an elf's favorite cookie, etc.

They were there with the kids when they see Santa when they kids get off the train for a stop in Chester. And then they entertain the kids on the ride back to BF. As they get off the train the elves hand out a special ornament to each of the kids for their Christmas tree.