kids

kids

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Santa's Recall

Dear Kaylee,

All you asked Santa for this year was a Flutterbye Flying  Fairy. You saw it in a Toys R Us ad and fell in love instantly! Sure enough, Santa brought you the Fairy. We plugged it in right away to let it charge. It only took about 30 minutes to charge it up but it felt like several hours to you. Finally, it was ready. We showed you which button to push to make her fly and everyone stood back to watch the magic.

Unfortunately, the fairy was much stronger than anticipated and you were looking directly down on her. She flew straight into your face with enormous power. It looked like it hurt so bad! You started sobbing. The dream was over. You wanted nothing to do with that fairy again. We told you that Santa's toys were returnable and we would go find something else.

Everyone we saw asked you how your Christmas was and what Santa brought you and you told them all about how the fairy hit you in the face. You were so upset about the whole situation. The next day we went to Josie's house to visit family. We were there for a couple hours. When we got home there was a surprise waiting for you!

Under the tree, the fairy had disappeared and there was a new toy! All the characters from the movie Frozen in big box! There was a note too!

It was a recall notice! Turns out, the Boogie Man tried to steal Christmas and put a curse on all the Flutterbye Fairies. Thousands of little girls got hit in the face on Christmas morning and as a result Santa had to recall all the fairies. He even enlisted the help of The Guardians to collect all the fairies and distribute replacement toys. Santa wished you well and promised to increase security at the North Pole next year to avoid another recall.

You were thrilled! You played with your new princesses and they even snuggled in bed with you as you fell asleep. Christmas saved....

The best part of the whole ordeal was when we were reading the recall notice to you and we got to the part about the other little girls getting hit in the face by the fairies. You gave me this angry look that said, "Stupid Fairy." ha ha. I am still giggling about that look on your face.

I love you! I'm so sorry that you were a victim of the Boogie Man's mischief and am so glad that all has been made right in your world.

Merry Christmas!
Mommy






No comments:

Post a Comment