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Official Registry Number 1
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Deb (Mrs.Claus) Gabrelick
Official Registry Number 2
Randy say about his Mrs. Claus (Deb), she is always busy promoting me. She is my agent and wife of 30 years. She always makes sure I am at my best! She is always looking for new and exciting ways to expand our Santa business.
She encouraged and helped me develop the perfume line we now have available on line for Santa's.
While she likes to be behind the scenes right now, I know it won't belong and she will be in the lime light too!
SantaSCents perfume:
www.santascents.com
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Trish Parris
Official Registry Number 3
(Photo Pending)
For more than a decade Mrs. Claus has appeared in the Stafford, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, and surrounding Northern Virginia areas. Mrs. Claus is retired from the United States Marine Corps.
And currently spends her free time as a substitute teacher, quilter, crafter and household manager. She also is the "CEO" for her Santa; handling e-mails, phone calls, scheduling, pricing, wardrobe, marketing, website, etc. Mrs. Claus is the proud mom of two beautiful daughters, Christie and Courtney and two wonderful and energetic grandkids, Jake and Amber.
Mrs. Claus appears in custom made dresses of red velvet with white fur and gold trim. She accompanies Santa on most of his visits. She enjoys talking to the kids and especially the ones who are too shy or too scared to talk to Santa. Unlike the "old days", she rarely has time to spend baking cookies in the kitchen!
Mrs. Claus is interested in becoming more involved with the newly established "Mrs. Claus Kitchen" and looks forward to talking and working with others in this venue.
Toy Store: (540) 659-8454
Sleigh: (540) 538-7474
Email: mz.santaclaus@comcast.net
www.Santadale.com
Keep the Twinkle in Your Eye And the
Spirit of Christmas in Your Heart
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Vickie (Mrs Claus) Branum
Official Registry Number 4
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Lisa (Mrs. Claus) Officer
Official Registry Number 5
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Barbara (Mrs. Claus) Fleming
Official Registry Number 6
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MaryBeth (Mrs. Claus) Begley
Official Registry Number 7
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Kathi (Mrs Claus) Gant
Official Registry Number 8
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Diana (Mrs Claus) Owens
Official Registry Number 9
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Beatrice (Mrs Claus) Hammers
Official Registry Number 10

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Donna (Mrs Claus) Thomsen
Official Registry Number 11
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Terri L. (Mrs Claus) Bloomberg
Official Registry Number 15
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Mrs. "Jo" Claus Hatfield
Official Registry Number 16
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Christmas has always been a magical, tradition filled time for me. As a child, we decorated every room of our house, and looked forward all year long to our annual tree-trimming party, when my mother would finally put her favorite Christmas album on the hi-fi, signaling a start to the season.
As an adult, I found Christ, and discovered that my love for everything Christmas grew, especially my love for Christmas music. In fact, I find the traditional month between Thanksgiving and Christmas just isn’t long enough; hence, my children finally imposed a sanction--no Christmas music on the stereo until November 1st, and no more after January 31st.
I was so excited in 1995, when my husband Wyeth said he wanted to portray Santa for our (then) two young sons, and even more so a few years later, when he decided it would be fun to collect and deliver gifts to a family in need.
So, in 1998, newly pregnant with my third child, I sewed my first Mrs. Claus dress and joined my husband for the first time on a gift gathering and delivery mission. I had an absolutely wonderful time, and will always treasure the memory of that first night. But soon the demands of motherhood, home schooling, and caring for my elderly grandmother overshadowed my role as Mrs. Claus, and I retired my dress and gloves until 2009, when my husband volunteered our family for a shift manning a Salvation Army Red Bucket (Pail?)....and let me know how much it would mean to him if I would once again join him as Mrs. Claus. How could I refuse?
I quickly threw together an improvised outfit, and spent one very cold afternoon in December ringing a bell and wishing shoppers a Merry Christmas. I soon realized that Santa Wyeth wasn't interested in a once-a-year Mrs. Claus, and found myself joining him and our elf, Bouncy (the baby of 1998), at restaurants shaking hands, patting heads, and spreading cheer. I even remember crashing a teenaged Birthday/Christmas party where my middle son was in attendance.
Since then, Christmas and the roles of Santa and Mrs. Claus have taken over an ever-increasing amount of our family’s time and resources. We often find ourselves shopping for Christmas-related items in summer, and decorating at very odd times as well (Father’s Day for example). And while we may attract a certain number of strange looks in our neighborhood, there is definitely an upside: my Christmas-music-playing-time is no longer limited to the time between Halloween and Valentine’s Day--Bouncy himself sometimes puts it on in the middle of June. It’s very heartwarming to know that the traditions of Christmas and Santa will be passed on in our family.
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