Could this have something to do with the Elf on a Shelf's mischievous behavior?
just a thougt :@)
Is there an Elf in your family? I would have had a lot of fun with this when my boys were little.
If you do have an Elf or want to get or make one, I understand he comes to live with you the day after Thanksgiving. You can read a little HERE. Basically the rules are:
- You have to give him a name and adopt him.
- He shows up in a different place every morning.
- He can't be touched or he loses his magical power to fly back to the North Pole at night to report to Santa about the kids naughty/nice behavior.
- During the day he can't talk or move.
PS-And Grandmoms, I don't see why a "helper" Elf can't come for a visit or sleep-over at your house when the kids do, you know, just to be able to report to Santa about that too:@)
Have a happy day!
I wish the "elf" had been around when our boys were little too!!
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Bonnie
Elf ale... Who knew??? Just don't let Earl get into it!
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Sheila
No elfs when my little ones were growing up either. Cute concept! And the ale? Hmmm!
ReplyDeleteone of my blogger pals with 3 young boys does the elf on a shelf. she always catches heck when she forgets to move him... :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute tradition!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea!!!
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xo
Yep. I just missed out on this too. Where was he a few years ago?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by!! I figured you would love that pig!! LOL!!
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Deb
Such a cute Holiday tradition! =)
ReplyDeleteI think it's so cute but my daughter thinks it's 'creepy' that an Elf is watching everything you do....so we don't! LOL
ReplyDeleteHow fun for the kids..I will be forwarding this to my daughter. Thanks and have a great weekend. xo
ReplyDeleteYeah, my grandkids have the elf, but where was he when my kids were little? Hope Earl isn't getting into any Elf Ale!! xo
ReplyDeleteSame here! My kids are too old, but the grandkids have it. It sure looks fun.
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