This is Christopher Elph-in-kins (search for "Elf on the Shelf" on the internet)
Nick doing his share of work. Notice the elf moved when the kids left the room. He does that as he does not like to be touched by the kids or he loses his magic.
Another night the kids caught Christopher out playing games and eating M&M's with the other toys. He had used his magic to bring them to life.
There he is!! Notice all the socks on the tree!
One of the nights he got hungry and ate an orange. Nick knows he peeled it because the peels were tiny and all over the floor. Christoper doesn't mean to make messes he just gets too excited. On a few nights Christopher wrote tiny little notes (1inX1in) about how happy he was that Andi helped Nick clean up his toys, or how Nick helped Mom set the table so fast, etc. He also left them each a peppermint candy. They were so proud when they read the notes.
The last night he was at our house was christmas eve as he had to go back with Santa of course. The kids were very upset, they didn't want Christmas to come because they didn't want Christopher to leave. The best was christmas morning. When the kids woke up they came out excited with smiles and quickly unwrapped presents, but there was no screaming or running around. Right after they had opened one present from Santa Andrea noticed the candy canes in the kitchen and this is their response.
Christopher definately got a bigger response then Santa Christmas morning! This was so much fun and I highly recommend all other parents out there to ask Santa to send an Elf on the Shelf for their family. The kids absolutely loved it and so did Mike and I! We can't wait for him to visit next year.
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