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Kids want to have fun and believe in magic. It’s probably less hard work than we make it out to be, but if I had kids, I’d do it for their imagination, and hell, well, mine too!
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Kids want to have fun and believe in magic. It’s probably less hard work than we make it out to be, but if I had kids, I’d do it for their imagination, and hell, well, mine too!
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It gets exhausting, when you are in the 6th year, but his face lights up when he sees what the elf has done, so its worth it
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I’m sure your Elf skills are appreciated!👍🏻👍🏻
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I think so, he remembered to bring the advent calender today
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Haha I dont have kids but my sister does. She did it once and then said never again! Its too much work! Lol!
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I wish I had done that
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