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The Post Box at the North Pole The Post Box at the North Pole by Jaimie Admans
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“Too many people absorbed the lie that when you grow up you have to stop liking fun things and start liking adult things, but the happiest people are those who embrace things they love without shame.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“Christmas is the time of year for magic, after all. If we can’t believe in the impossible then, when can we?”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“People view Santa in different ways. Some see him as nothing more than a toy vending machine, and some really care about him and see him as a grandfatherly figure who’s a big part of their lives. When you get a bad one, you’ll always find a good one to balance it out. It’s the law of the universe. Something good always follows something not-so-good.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“the feeling of doing something good is addictive. It makes you realise how lucky you are to have the basic things in life that are so easy to take for granted.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“Do you want to build a snowman?’ ‘I thought you’d never ask!’ I bend over to grab a handful of snow and lob it at him. ‘If you can’t be a big kid at Christmas, when can you?’ ‘I’m glad you’re coming round to my way of thinking.’ He tilts his head to the side. ‘Too many people absorbed the lie that when you grow up you have to stop liking fun things and start liking adult things, but the happiest people are those who embrace things they love without shame.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“everyone should have a life that makes them want to dance occasionally.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“May the magic of Christmas twinkle throughout your day.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“Santa does exist, but not in the way he’s always thought. He exists in the hearts of everyone who keeps the spirit of Christmas alive, and that is true Christmas magic. Add that the spirit of Christmas is never lost for good and you hope he rediscovers it when he most needs it, and gets to share it”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“It’s for good luck more than romance.’ He grins when he catches my confused look. ‘We have this story in Norway about the origin of a kiss under the mistletoe. It starts with Frigga, the goddess of love. Her son was killed by an arrow made from the mistletoe plant, and as she sat underneath the tree where the mistletoe grew and cried over his body, the tears dropped onto the arrow and turned into little white berries that took away the poison and brought him back to life. She was so happy that she started kissing everyone who passed, and she declared that from then on, no one who stood under a mistletoe branch would come to any harm, and would instead receive a token of love – a kiss.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“Factually, all of Santa’s reindeer would be female to still have antlers on Christmas Eve.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“See that? That smile right there? That is why children should grow up believing in Santa. Because when they’re old and cynical, they can still look back and recall a time when they believed in magic.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“Santa is a symbol of hope, a sign that things will always get better. Christmas is something to look forward to. A joyous end to the year – a celebration of a good year or good riddance to a bad year, but always a moment to measure your life by, whether adult or child.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“It's Norway. It's been snowing for weeks.
That sounds cold.
Oh no, not at all. It's only minus fifteen today.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole
“It's a scientifically proven fact that an elf falls down dead every time they hear a swearword.”
Jaimie Admans, The Post Box at the North Pole