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W ho wouldn’t want to interview Santa Claus? Barrett Reed Gibbins, 7, son of NorthPark publicist Kristen Gibbins, was very excited for the opportunity to talk to the big guy for our BriefingKids holiday issue. They talked about dogs, reindeer, North Pole life, traveling, cookies and more. Barrett: How long does it take to get all around the world? Santa: It may be hard to believe, but I get all around the world in one night. How do you think I do that? Grandfather Elf, he’s the oldest of all the elves, he knows lots of magic and uses it to get us all around the world in one night. Barrett: Do you have any huskies? Santa: We do have huskies at the North Pole. In fact, we have all kinds of animals at the North Pole. We have huskies and St. Bernards — they are our big work dogs. We have smaller dogs, including my special dog, Widget. She is only about 13 pounds and is a little shih tzu. She is the house dog for Mrs. Claus and I. Do you have a dog? Barrett: I used to. You might remember her. Santa: What was her name? Barrett: Amory. Santa: Oh, yes. She was a good dog, wasn’t she? Barrett: Yeah. What is your favorite cookie? Chocolate chip is my absolute favorite. I like Oreos, too.” SANTA CLAUS, revealing his favorite cookies. The big guy also appreciates a glass of milk. SANTA GAVE this book to Barrett as an early Christmas present. RON BASELICE/DMN BARRETT GIBBINS, 7, interviews Santa Claus at NorthPark Center in Dallas. Among the revelations uncovered by the BriefingKids reporter: The North Pole has gnomes and fairies, as well as elves, and the details of Santa’s flying sleigh are top-secret, although magic dust is involved. Santa: My favorite cookie. That’s really hard to say. My favorite cookie is probably … what do you think? Barrett: Gingerbread men? Santa: It’s actually chocolate chip. Chocolate chip is my absolute favorite. I like Oreos, too. I like to take them apart and eat the white stuff. So, chocolate chip — do you know what goes great with those? Milk! Barrett: How is life in the North Pole? Santa: Very cold! Yes, it’s very cold at the North Pole. But it’s also a whole lot of fun! It’s very exciting because we have great jobs, the elves and I. Do you know what our jobs are? To make toys for all the boys and girls, and that makes us feel good because that makes them feel good. Barrett: How do reindeer fly? Santa: Very high, and very fast! HO HO HO. I’m just being silly with you. That’s one of those things I can’t tell you exactly how it works. Grandfather Elf gives me this special magic dust. And just before we are getting ready to take off, I just throw it up in the air, and then I yell, “Fly, boys, fly!” Then they start to run slowly at first and then faster and faster and faster, and then they take off! And we zoom all the way around the world bringing presents to little guys like you. Barrett: Why are elves so little? Santa: Well, you know, in reality, if you look around at people all around the world, you see little people, you see medium-size people, and you see great big people. There are all three sizes of elves, too, although they are generally smaller than we are. In addition to elves, we have fairies and we have gnomes. Do you know what a gnome is? Barrett: No … not really. Santa: It’s kind of like an elf, but a little bit smaller. We have all kinds of magical creatures to help with the work we have to do. Barrett: Do you have hot chocolate at the North Pole? Santa: Oh, we have hot chocolate at the North Pole! We love it. It’s good stuff. It’s so cold at the North Pole that we get to have it all year round. Now let me see here (reaching into sack). I know it’s a little early. … Now, you know there are all kinds of stories about life at the North Pole and how we came to be there. Do you know the story, The Wizard of Oz? Well, the guy that wrote that story, L. Frank Baum, also wrote this one. It’s called The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus. And I know it’s a little early, but that’s for you. Barrett: Thank you. Who’s talking reindeer and cookies? Must be St. Nick BRIEFINGKIDS EXCLUSIVE | The Santa Claus interview Meet Santa Story time with Santa Claus: Gather around Santa’s picture-book cottage to hear stories about the North Pole. Level One in Macy’s Court, Through Dec. 24. Monday through Saturday at10:30 a.m. Sunday at noon. Visits and Portraits with Santa Claus: Take photos with your own camera or purchase professional portraits by Marc Robins Photography. Through Dec. 24. Tickets are available starting at 9 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and10 a.m. on Sunday. NorthPark Center, 8687 N Central Expressway, Dallas. 214-363-7441. northparkcenter.com. Santa has lots of other helpers around town. Here’s where you can meet one: Collin Creek Mall: Visit Santa on the lower level near J.C. Penney. Check collincreekmall.com for daily times. 972-543-0369. collincreekmall.com. Firewheel Town Center: Visit Santa at 650 Town Square Blvd. in Garland. Breakfast with Santa is from 9: 30 to 11 a.m. on Dec. 7. Through Dec. 24. Visit simon.com/mall/firewheel-town- center or call 972-495-8085 for times.firewheeltowncenter.com. Galleria Dallas: Through Dec. 24, go to galleriadallas.com for daily times. A private photo session with Santa for children with special needs will be from 9 to11 a.m. on Dec. 7. Level 2, near Belk. 13350 Dallas Parkway, Dallas. 972-702-7100. galleriadallas.com. Grapevine Mills: Visit Santa at Entry 2, with Pet Photo Night from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m Dec. 14 and Breakfast with Santa from 8 to10 a.m. Dec. 13 and 20. Through Dec. 24. A private photo session with Santa for children with special needs and their families will be from 9:30 to 11a.m. Dec. 7. Neiman Marcus: Visit Santa at the downtown Dallas Neiman Marcus store,1618 Main St. Breakfast with Santa will be Dec. 20, 21 and 22. 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Dec. 6; noon to 4 p.m. Sundays,11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday; special hours Dec. 20-24. 214-573-8228. Shops at Legacy: Visit Santa in Santa’s Village next to Lululemon. 1to 4 p.m. Dec. 6-7, Dec.13-14 and Dec. 20-21. 972-467-7212. shopsatlegacy.com. silverstarpicturessanta.com. The Shops at Willow Bend: Visit Santa at the Ice Palace in the Grand Court between Neiman Marcus and the food court. During mall hours through Dec. 24, with breaks from 12:30 to 1 p.m. and 5:30 to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 3 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday. shopwillowbend.com/hours. 972-202-7110. Southlake Town Square: Visit Santa in the gazebo outside Town Hall. Through Dec. 24, check southlaketownsquare.com for daily times. 817-229-8774. Stonebriar Centre: Visit Santa in Sears Court in the Lower Level through Dec. 24. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. 972-668-4900, shopstonebriar.com. Town East Mall: Visit Santa daily on the lower level near Dillard’s.11a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 24. 972-270-4431,towneastmall.com. The Village at Fairview: Visit Santa between IPic Theaters and Splitsville. Go to thebigguy.photos to register for an appointment. By appointment only, through Dec. 24. thevillageshopping.com. 972-678-4939. Vista Ridge Mall: Visit Santa at the Big Vista Lodge on the lower level near Dillard’s. Breakfast with Santa will be 8:30 to 10 a.m. Dec. 13, and pet night with Santa will be 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7. Through Dec. 24. vistaridgemall.com.972-315-3641. Watters Creek: Visit Santa between Go! Calendars & Games and Wicker Park Home.11a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday until Dec.11,10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday until Dec. 24.10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.11a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays. 972-747-8000. watterscreek.com. RON BASELICE/DMN The jolly elf shares secrets from his home at NorthPark Center BARRETT GIBBINS AGE 7 Finding your local Santa SANTA is on hand to hear gift requests at Galleria Dallas. B1 12-04-2014 Set: 18:26:39 Sent by: [email protected] Frys CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK briefing KiDS THE HOLIDAY ISSUE 12.4.2014 +

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Whowouldn’t want tointerviewSantaClaus?Barrett ReedGibbins, 7, son of

NorthPark publicistKristenGibbins,was veryexcited for theopportunityto talk to thebig guy forourBriefingKidsholiday issue.They talkedabout dogs,reindeer,NorthPolelife, traveling,

cookies andmore.

Barrett:How longdoes it take to getall around theworld?

Santa: Itmay be hard to believe, but Iget all around theworld in one night.Howdo you think I do that?GrandfatherElf, he’s the oldest of allthe elves, he knows lots ofmagic anduses it to get us all around theworld inone night.

Barrett:Doyouhave any huskies?

Santa:Wedohave huskies at theNorthPole. In fact, we have all kindsof animals at theNorthPole.Wehavehuskies andSt. Bernards— they areour bigwork dogs.Wehave smallerdogs, includingmy special dog,Widget. She is only about13 poundsand is a little shih tzu. She is the housedog forMrs. Claus and I.Do youhavea dog?

Barrett: I used to. Youmightremember her.

Santa:Whatwas her name?

Barrett:Amory.

Santa:Oh, yes. Shewas a gooddog,wasn’t she?

Barrett:Yeah.What is your favoritecookie?

Chocolatechip ismyabsolutefavorite. I likeOreos, too.”

SANTACLAUS, revealinghis favorite cookies.Thebigguyalso appreciates aglassofmilk.

“ SANTAGAVE this book to Barrettas an early Christmas present.

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BARRETT GIBBINS, 7, interviews Santa Claus at NorthPark Center in Dallas. Among the revelations uncovered by the BriefingKids reporter: The NorthPole has gnomes and fairies, as well as elves, and the details of Santa’s flying sleigh are top-secret, althoughmagic dust is involved.

Santa:My favorite cookie. That’sreally hard to say.My favorite cookieis probably…what do you think?

Barrett:Gingerbreadmen?

Santa: It’s actually chocolate chip.Chocolate chip ismy absolutefavorite. I like Oreos, too. I like to takethem apart and eat the white stuff. So,chocolate chip—do you knowwhatgoes great with those?Milk!

Barrett:How is life in theNorth Pole?

Santa:Very cold! Yes, it’s very cold attheNorth Pole. But it’s also a wholelot of fun! It’s very exciting becausewe have great jobs, the elves and I. Doyou knowwhat our jobs are? Tomaketoys for all the boys and girls, and thatmakes us feel good because thatmakes them feel good.

Barrett:Howdo reindeer fly?

Santa:Very high, and very fast!HOHOHO. I’m just being silly with you.That’s one of those things I can’t tellyou exactly how it works.Grandfather Elf givesme this specialmagic dust. And just before we aregetting ready to take off, I just throwit up in the air, and then I yell, “Fly,boys, fly!” Then they start to runslowly at first and then faster andfaster and faster, and then they takeoff! Andwe zoom all the way aroundtheworld bringing presents to littleguys like you.

Barrett:Why are elves so little?

Santa:Well, you know, in reality, ifyou look around at people all aroundtheworld, you see little people, youseemedium-size people, and you see

great big people. There are all threesizes of elves, too, although they aregenerally smaller thanwe are. Inaddition to elves, we have fairies andwe have gnomes. Do you knowwhat agnome is?

Barrett:No…not really.

Santa: It’s kind of like an elf, but alittle bit smaller.We have all kinds ofmagical creatures to help with theworkwe have to do.

Barrett:Do you have hot chocolate attheNorth Pole?

Santa:Oh, we have hot chocolate attheNorth Pole!We love it. It’s goodstuff. It’s so cold at theNorth Pole thatwe get to have it all year round. Nowletme see here (reaching into sack). Iknow it’s a little early. …Now, youknow there are all kinds of storiesabout life at theNorth Pole and howwe came to be there. Do you know thestory,TheWizard of Oz?Well, the guythat wrote that story, L. Frank Baum,also wrote this one. It’s calledThe Lifeand Adventures of Santa Claus. And Iknow it’s a little early, but that’s foryou.

Barrett:Thank you.

Who’s talking reindeer andcookies?Must beSt.Nick

BRIEFINGKIDSEXCLUSIVE| TheSantaClaus interview

MeetSantaStory timewithSantaClaus:GatheraroundSanta’spicture-bookcottagetohearstoriesabouttheNorthPole.LevelOne inMacy’sCourt,ThroughDec.24.MondaythroughSaturdayat10:30a.m.Sundayatnoon.

VisitsandPortraitswithSantaClaus:TakephotoswithyourowncameraorpurchaseprofessionalportraitsbyMarcRobinsPhotography.ThroughDec.24.Ticketsareavailablestartingat9a.m.MondaythroughSaturday,and10a.m.onSunday.

NorthParkCenter,8687NCentralExpressway,Dallas.214-363-7441.northparkcenter.com.

Santahas lotsofotherhelpersaroundtown.Here’swhereyoucanmeetone:

CollinCreekMall:VisitSantaonthe lower levelnearJ.C.Penney.Checkcollincreekmall.comfordaily times.972-543-0369.collincreekmall.com.

FirewheelTownCenter:VisitSantaat650TownSquareBlvd. inGarland.BreakfastwithSanta isfrom9:30to11a.m.onDec.7.ThroughDec.24.Visitsimon.com/mall/firewheel-town-centerorcall972-495-8085fortimes. firewheeltowncenter.com.

GalleriaDallas:ThroughDec.24,gotogalleriadallas.comfordailytimes.AprivatephotosessionwithSanta forchildrenwithspecialneedswillbe from9to11a.m.onDec.7.Level2,nearBelk.13350DallasParkway,Dallas.972-702-7100.galleriadallas.com.

GrapevineMills:VisitSantaatEntry2,withPetPhotoNight from7:30to8:30p.mDec.14andBreakfastwithSanta from8to10a.m.Dec.13and20.ThroughDec.24.AprivatephotosessionwithSanta forchildrenwithspecialneedsandtheir familieswillbefrom9:30to11a.m.Dec.7.

NeimanMarcus:VisitSantaat thedowntownDallasNeimanMarcusstore,1618MainSt.BreakfastwithSantawillbeDec.20,21and22.11:30a.m. to4p.m. throughDec.6;noonto4p.m.Sundays,11:30a.m.to4p.m.MondaythroughSaturday; specialhoursDec.20-24.214-573-8228.

ShopsatLegacy:VisitSanta inSanta’sVillagenext toLululemon.1to4p.m.Dec.6-7,Dec.13-14andDec.20-21.972-467-7212.shopsatlegacy.com.silverstarpicturessanta.com.

TheShopsatWillowBend:VisitSantaat the IcePalace in theGrandCourtbetweenNeimanMarcusandthefoodcourt.Duringmallhours throughDec.24,withbreaks from12:30to1p.m.and5:30to6p.m.MondaythroughSaturday;3 to3:30p.m.Sunday.shopwillowbend.com/hours.972-202-7110.

SouthlakeTownSquare:VisitSanta in thegazebooutsideTownHall.ThroughDec.24,checksouthlaketownsquare.comfordaily times.817-229-8774.

StonebriarCentre:VisitSanta inSearsCourt in theLowerLevelthroughDec.24.10a.m. to8p.m.MondaythroughSaturday,noonto6p.m.Sunday.972-668-4900,shopstonebriar.com.

TownEastMall:VisitSantadailyonthe lower levelnearDillard’s.11a.m.to8p.m.MondaythroughSaturday,noonto6p.m.Sunday.8a.m. to6p.m.Dec.24.972-270-4431, towneastmall.com.

TheVillageatFairview:VisitSantabetween IPicTheatersandSplitsville.Gotothebigguy.photostoregister foranappointment.Byappointmentonly, throughDec.24.thevillageshopping.com.972-678-4939.

VistaRidgeMall:VisitSantaat theBigVistaLodgeonthe lower levelnearDillard’s.BreakfastwithSantawillbe8:30to10a.m.Dec.13,andpetnightwithSantawillbe6:30p.m. to7:30p.m.Dec.7.ThroughDec.24.vistaridgemall.com.972-315-3641.

WattersCreek:VisitSantabetweenGo!Calendars&GamesandWickerParkHome.11a.m. to8p.m.,MondaythroughThursdayuntilDec.11,10a.m. to8p.m.MondaythroughThursdayuntilDec.24.10a.m. to8p.m.FridaysandSaturdays.11a.m. to6p.m.Sundays.972-747-8000.watterscreek.com.

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FindingyourlocalSanta

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We asked our thoughtful and talented crewof kid reporters totell us something special about the holidays. They couldwrite about their favorite family traditions or a special gifttheywould love to give someone.Once again, their

responseswere honest, touching and sure tomake you smile.

One ofmy family’sholidaytraditions isgoing to the

Christmas parade indowntownDallas, now called

theDallasChildren’sHealthHolidayParade.

After theparade,weusually gobuy ourChristmastree,

decorate it at home and setup thePolar Express toy trainaround the bottomof thetree. Thenmymommakeshot chocolate andher bestchocolate chip cookies, andwewatch themovieThePolar Express.

The parade is very specialto us becausemy littlebrother,Micah,was a patientat Children’sMedical Centerwhenhewas17months old.Hehad a badbone infectionandhad to take seriousantibiotics for sixweeks thatwere even strong forgrown-ups.

My sisterMagnolia(Micah’s twin) and Iwereafraid andunhappy becausewewere scared for him. Thereasonwehave thePolarExpress train is becausewhenmybrotherwas in thehospital, we gave him thetrain as a get-well present.Hewas there duringThanksgiving and just beforeChristmas.

LikeMicah,my friendMaryGraceAltizer’s littlebrother, James, has a kind ofillness:Hehas an egg andpeanut allergy. James is 8,not a baby, but I stillunderstandhowMaryGracefeels.We talked about itrecently at a party for formerpatientswhohave beenchosen to ride on floats in the27th annual children’sparade,which is at10 a.m.Saturday in downtownDallas.

James, a second-grader atEpiscopal School of Dallas,will ride on the PizzaHutfloat andwill be dressed as achef.

“It smells like pizza!” hesaid about the float.

Hismom said he’sobsessed with pizza, and hisfavorite topping ispepperoni.

James was supposed toride on that float last year,but the parade was canceledbecause of an ice storm.

Another girl I talked to atthe patient party is DiamondEllis, a second-grader atAllen Elementary, a charterschool in Dallas. She was apatient because she was in aserious bicycle accident.

Diamondwill be riding ona cupcake float with her newfriend Ellie Fields, 13, whowas also a patient. Diamondgets to wear a green andwhite shirt with a pink vest.

Saket Ashar, 13, is ineighth grade at CoppellMiddle SchoolWest. He’sexcited because he gets toride in a convertible with asuperhero.

“Captain America is oneofmy favorite superheroesbecause he’s almost acommonman, and he reallydoesn’t have to hide hisidentity asmuch,” he said.“He’s more of a commonmanwith superhuman strength.”

People shouldn’t worrytoomuch about the paradegetting canceled this year,because the weather forecastdoesn’t show below-freezingweather.

I’m definitely going thisyear— nomatter what!

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CasaMañana’sproductionofHereComes SantaClauswasnot

what Iwas expecting. It’s awonderful new twist on a

classicChristmasstory (AChristmasCarol),witha spoiledrichkidlearningabout thetruemeaningof

Christmas.SimonCrooges (playedby

SamuelMoran,14) is acharacterwhom, in thebeginning, you loved tohate!Heplayed theperfect brat.Hewas a very spoiled kidwho, inhismind,was better andmoreimportant thananyone else.Hebullied schoolmates andbragged about his riches.Christmaswas all about thepresents hewas going to getandbeing away fromschool,rather than spending timewith friends and family andbeing grateful.

Like Scrooge, Simonwasvisitedby three ghosts toteachhim themeaningofChristmas and showwhathismeanwayshaddone topeople andhow itwouldshapehim in the future.Simon thenhad todecidebetween living the life of amean, cruel personor being anice, grateful one.

Musicals aremore aboutthe songs than spoken lines,and this is a very goodmusical.

From the first song thatopened theplay—“WhatChristmasMeans” by the classof schoolchildren,whowereabout to leave school forChristmasbreak—Iknewthat the actors spent a lot oftime rehearsing them.

Creator anddirectorNoahPuttermanwrote several ofthe songs,whichwere

performedto themusic fromhit songs fromthepast. Itwasn’t frommytime,butmydadparticularly liked“ChristmasRhapsody,”performedbymostof thecastto themusic fromQueen’s“BohemianRhapsody.”

Themusicmadethisplayavery funandenjoyableexperience!AndthewaySamuelandtherestof thecastportrayedtheir characterswasimpressivebecause theywereverybelievable.Samuelespeciallyplayedhispartperfectly.Andhehasanamazingsingingvoice fora14-year-old.

TheGhostofChristmasPresent (GregDulcie)playedhispartwithsomuchdetail.TherewereothercharacterssuchasMrs.Pinklegrass(AlyssaRobbins),Howard(PaulT.Taylor)andSuzy(SarahYoungblood,Mrs.Pinklegrass’daughterandoneofSimon’s schoolmateswhomhepickedona lot)whoplayedtheirpartswithsomuchcharacterandbrought thoseroles to life.

MyfavoritecharacterwastheGhostofChristmasPresent.DulcieplayedanagingElvisPresley.Hewasjust flat-outhilariousandaverygoodactor.AnotherfavoritewasHoward,Simon’slatepetgoldfishwhowas firsttovisitSimonthatnightandtoldof the threeghostswhowouldbevisiting.

ThiswasanotheramazingCasaMañanachildren’sproductionthat Ihighlyrecommend.

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‘HereComesSantaClaus’entertainswith funmusicandgreatacting

Photos by ROBERT W. HART/DMN

REPORTER HANNAHNOXON laughs during herpost-performance interviewwith actor Samuel Moran, 14,who stars in Casa Mañana’s Here Comes Santa Claus.

Tellmealittleaboutyourtheaterbackground. I started in late2011atachildren’s theater inLewisvilleandfromthereprogressed intootherplaces.Attheendof lastyear, Iwas inmyfirstprofessionalproductionatLyricStage inIrving,andthenearlyDecember, I gotapart inCasa’sSnowWhiteandthePrince.

Howdidyouget involvedwiththeater?Well,eversince Iwasakid, IwantedtobeonTVsomeday.AndIwenttoelementaryschoolwiththiskidwhowas intheaterat the[Lewisville]children’s theater,andhismomtoldmymom,andeventually Iwasput inthereandhadafuntime.

WhenHereComesSantaClausends,doyouhaveanyotherroleslinedup? I’m inAnnieGetYourGunatLyricStageafterHereComesSantaClaus isover.

Howdoyoubalanceyourwork intheaterwithschool? Idon’t[laughing]. It’shardtogetplacesontimeandbalanceall theworktoget itdoneontime. Imean, it’salldone,ofcourse!

What isyourdreamroleandwhy? I toldmyselfmaybeFlyero inWickedbecause Iwanttosay I’vekissedagreengirl, and it’s theonlyguyrole. Imean, thereareothers,butthatoneseemslikefun.

If yougoHereComesSantaClausruns throughDec. 23.Seewebsite forpricesand showtimes.CasaMañana, 3101W.LancasterAve., FortWorth. 817-332-2272.casamanana.org.

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PATIENT DIAMOND ELLIS (right), 8, dances with SchuylerJackson, 16, and Charlotte Posey, 14, during the Children’sHospital Holiday Parade patient party.

If yougoThe27thannualDallasChildren’sHealthHolidayParade is at10a.m. Saturday. Theparade stepsoff atCommerceandMarketstreets indowntownDallas andends in frontofCityHall onMarillaStreet. Tickets are$22.50to$27.75.Downloadaparademapandbuytickets at dallaschildrensparade.com.

Funandfloatsforformerchildpatients

DALLASCHILDREN’SHEALTHHOLIDAYPARADE

Themes includesuperheroes,cupcakesandpizza

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All about family andgivingOurkid reporterssharewhat

makestheholidaysspecial to them

EightdaysofgivingOur family traditionduringHanukkah is togiveback insteadof

givingeachothergifts. For theeightdaysofHanukkah,wedocommunity serviceprojects. Last year,wewent toa retirementhomeanddecoratedcookieswith theelderly,workedcrosswordpuzzleswith themandcreated funholidaycards.

Also,wemade850sandwiches forDallasstudents through theHungerBusters “Feed theNeed” afterschool program.Wedid thiswith lotsof friends and family!Wealsoplanned “birthdayparties in abag” for kidswhocannot affordabirthdayparty.Wepickeda theme for thebirthdayparty, likeHelloKittyorMickeyMouse.Wedonated thebags to the families atBrotherBill’s

HelpingHand.Myparentsdelivered food for theelderly throughMeals onWheelswhilemybrother Jackand Iwere at school.

This year,meandmybrother Jackget to readat theVogelAlcovetohomeless childrenunder theageof 5, for anhour. I’m really excitedbecause I love spending time readingandplayingwith little kids. IhaveALOTof experiencewith kids since I haveone sister and threebrothers.

Wearealsomakinggoodiebags for the families there.Wewillbedeliveringtheminpersonafterwereadthestories.Since Ihavethreesiblingsunderage5, I cantell youwhatkids thatagewill like inabag:colorful stickers, abigbouncyball andcookieswithsprinkles.

WeareexcitedtobegoingbacktoHungerBusterswithourSupperClub.Wewillbedecoratingboxeswithstickersandcoloringthemtoput the food inside.Therealwork ismakingall thesandwichesandthenputtingall the food items in thecontainers.Then,wedeliver the foodtothekidsatJamesBowieElementary inDallas, andtheir faces looksohappywhentheyseethemeal.Anotherproject thatwearedoing isstockingthepantryatVickeryMeadow.My littlebrothersandsisterwill likepickingall thecannedfood.

Also, thisyear formyreligiousschoolwewent tocleanWhiteRockLake.Whenwewere finished,mymomaskedme if IwantedtodothisagainduringHanukkah,andmeandmybrotherJacksaid“no, thankyou.” I toldmymomIwould lovetopaintahouse forwhoeverneedstheirhousetobepaintedor re-painted.She’sstill onamissionto findsomeone inneedof thatproject.

It’sanice family traditiontogivebacktopeoplewhoarenotasluckyasus.Westill celebrateHanukkahby lightingthecandleseverynight, andwith fivemenorahs,wedefinitely lightupourstreet.

It’sgoodtobeanangelMy family has a traditionofparticipating

in theSalvationArmy’sAngel Treeprogram.Wepick two to threeangels off of aChristmastree, and thoseare thechildrenwebuygifts for.Theangel cardgives youtheir names, ages, acoupleof items theyneedthat theycan’t afford (likecoats and shoes) andafew items theywant. Youcan spendasmuchor aslittlemoneyon themas

youwant.My family thinks this is agoodwayto showkindness toothers, especially as

thesemaybe theonlygifts theyget forChristmasorwhatever holiday theycelebrate.

Iwishwedidn’t need theAngel Treeprogram. If nooneneededclothesorothernecessary items, theworldwouldbeabetterplace. It is inhumane for anyone to suffer.Everybody shouldhaveenough foodandwater, aplace to live, andclothing.Noonereally listens topeoplewho live inpoverty.Everybodyhas anopinion that shouldbevaluedbecause theycouldhavean idea thatbenefits humanity, but if noone is listeningto them, howarewegoing toknowabout it?

I think everyone should contribute tohelpingpeople inpovertywith their needs.

Beingtogether,givingbackWhenpeople thinkofThanksgiving

traditions, it’smostlyhelping in thekitchenorhavingacertaindish thatyour

grandmothermakeseveryyear thatyoupretend to love.Mytradition isbasicallygoing tomyaunt’shouse.

Everyyear since Iwas5,myauntmadeThanksgivingdinner,whichoddly is at 2p.m.,meaningsomething Ilike tocall “dinnunch.”

Another tradition is thatbeforeweeat,weall holdhands inacircle andpray.

Tome, it’s notabout the food, though,or the traditions. Tome, theholidaysmeanseeingeveryperson I holddear tome, andeven thoughsomeof thosepeoplemakemewant topopmyhead likeaballoon, Ilove themall. Isn’t thatwhat it’s reallyabout?

This year,wedecided togivebackonThanksgivingbygoing toa local churchand feeding refugeesachicken lunchhostedby theGatewayofGraceMinistry.Just seeingabout30 to40people fromIran, Iraq, Sudan,Colombiaandotherplaceswasamazing.

Thesepeoplewere sogenerousaboutwhatwegave them. I couldn’t understandmuchofwhat theywere saying,but Iunderstood their joyandappreciation. Ialsogot tovisitwitha familywhohadbeenhere for about fouryears. Someofthepeoplehaveonlybeen in theU.S. for amonthor so.

Seeing thesepeopleandhearingoftheirpast struggles showedtheirdevotiontohappiness. Thesepeopleare strong.Thesepeople showwhat truehope is.Thesepeopleare trueAmericans.

Thegiftof funforeveryoneOneday last year,my teacher cameup

tomewithagirl next toher. Shesaid,“JuJu, I’d likeyou tomeet someone. She isfromthespecial-needsclass, and Iwaswondering if youwouldbe friendswithher.”Of course I saidyes, andshe turnedout tobeagreatfriend.Ayear later, Istill look forward toplayingwithherevery

dayat recess.I recentlyheard thatmy friend’s class

is trying togo toMorgan’sWonderland,anamusementpark inSanAntonio thatwascreated forpeoplewhohavedisabilities.AtMorgan’sWonderland,anyone is able tohave fun.

Mydreamgiftwouldbe for theA.L.E.(AppliedLearningEnvironment) classatmyschool toget themoney togo to thisamazingwonderland. I knowmyfriendand the restofher classwill have lotsoffun there.Readmoreatmorganswonderland.com.

ThegiftofgoodhealthInSeptember,my friendDylangot

intoahorrible car accident.Hebrokehisskull sobadhehad tohavebrain surgery.Hehasbeen indifferenthospitals ever since,evenonhis16thbirthday!

A lotofpeoplehavebeenmakingfundraisers forhim, likecarwashes, bakesalesandagolf tournament,because themedicine

and thesurgeries cost somuchmoney,moremoney than I can imagine.

If I couldgiveaperfectgift tosomeone, IwouldgiveDylan’s familyenoughmoney for all thebills.Actually, Iwouldgiveall thepeoplewhoneedhelpenoughmoney togo to thehospital.caringbridge.org/visit/dylangodwin.

Time is thegreatestgiftSince thebeginningof the school year,

I’vebeendoingcommunity service tocomplete school requirements. But the

work that I’vedone sofar hasbeen somuchmore than justcompletingarequirement forschool. Givingback tothepeople aroundmeis a fantastic feeling,and that feeling isheightenedhereduring theholidayseason. Seeing the joy

that I’mable tobringbydevoting just afewhoursofmy time iswonderful.

Oneopportunity that really struckmewaswhen I helpedout at aSpecialOlympics volleyball tournament. SpecialOlympics is anorganization thatprovidesdisabledpeople theopportunity toparticipate in sports.Seeinghowsports canhelp thesepeopleandmake themhappywasamazing. It’ssomething so simple, yet suchavaluableuseof time.Volunteering is definitely oneof themostworthwhile things I’vedonewithmy timeoff of school.

We’resothankfulI loveThanksgiving! Sometimes Iget to

helpMommycook, and I likeeating turkeyandpiesandcornonthecob.Wego to twohouseseveryholiday,Paw-PawJackson’sandGrandma Irby’s, soweget toeat lotsofturkeyanddifferentdesserts likecakesandpies. Thanksgiving isthebestbecausethere’s lotsof food,relativescome in from

EastTexas toyell about football games,andwehavemorecousinsaround toplaywith. I’ll alwaysmissGranny,but I’mthankful forhavingabig family and lotsofpeoplewho loveme!

What I likeaboutThanksgiving is I get tosee lotsof relatives that come in fromout

of town:Daddyhasabunchofauntsanduncleswhospoil us. Ilook forward toseeingmygrandparents,hangingoutwithmycousinsandplayinggameswithGrandpaafterweeat. I likeeating turkey,potatoes,stuffing, thegreenbeancasserolemymother

makesand thebakedmacandcheese.Thepeoplewho loveand respectmearewhat I’m thankful for this year!

Goingtogreat lengthsWhen Iwas4yearsold,myauntwas

diagnosedwithbreast cancer. Formostof theweek Iwasstayingat herbeachhouse, I hadno idea.Butoneday, Iwaslooking formyuncle,so Iwent intomyauntanduncle’s room.Shockedat the sight, Ifroze.Myauntwasthere; sowere somewigs. She saidhi tomeandputononeof the

wigs. I couldn’t believe that underneaththat full headof hairwas abaldhead.

I think shecould tell that Iwas a littlefrightenedbecause sheoffered forme totryononeof herwigs. I choseawig thathadabaseball capon topanda longbrownponytail hanging from it. It feltweird. I skippedaroundher roomwearingthewig.Wewere laughingandhavingagreat time.

Luckily,myaunt survivedbreastcancer anddidn’t needherwigsanymore. This experience inspiredme tomakeadifference for cancerpatients. Idecided togrowmyhair out, so I coulddonate it toPanteneBeautiful Lengths,anorganization thatmakes andgivesawaywigs to cancerpatients.

By the time Iwas six,myhairwasready for thebig cutof 8 inches. Thehairdresserwashedandbraidedmyhair,thencounted to threeandcutoff thebraid. Iwasproud. I amstill proud. I felt sogoodabout this that Iwanted todo itagain andagain.

Sure enough, in secondgrade, Imadeanother cut. But I needed todo it again. Ifmyhair keptgrowing, I’d keepcutting.

Imademy third cutduring springbreakofmy third-gradeyear.Now, at age11, I am ready formy fourthhair donation,which shouldbehappening toward theendof thiswinter. I plan tomake the fifthcut at thepartyofmybatmitzvah.

Imadeapromise tomyself that Iwoulddonatemyhair for as longas Icould. I’moverly excitedandencouragedformy futuredonations.

Since Iwas12, Ihavebeenvolunteeringandserving lunchat theAustinStreetCenter.AustinStreet isaDallasnonprofithomelessshelter thatdoesnotacceptanymoneyfromthegovernment,but

insteadsolely reliesonprivatedonations.IbegangoingtoAustinStreetwhenmy

synagoguewastakingatrip there toserve lunchtotheresidents.Honestly,my12-year-oldselfdidnot thinkmuchof thevolunteeropportunitywhen Iheardabout it. I thought thatwewerejustgoingtoserve lunchtosomepeople. Icannotexpresshowignorantandwrong Iwas—itwastrulya life-changingexperience.

Whenourcongregationbeganservingsandwiches,chipsanddesserts, the lit-up facesof400peoplesentchillsdownmyback.Everyonewhopassedthroughthe food

linewasgrateful.Theresidents toldmeandtherestofourcongregation, “Thankyou”and“Godblessyouall.” Itwasamazingtomethatevenwithnohomeand littlemoney, thesepeoplecouldstillbepositiveandgrateful foreverythingthat theyreceived.

Volunteeringat theshelterhas taughtmetovalueeventhe little things in life. If the residentscandisplaysuchanoptimisticattitude, then I shouldbeable toaswell. I shouldnever fightwithmysister,because Iamprivilegedenoughtohavetimetospendwithher.Thenext timesomeoneoffersupadinnersuggestion, I shouldgowith it,becauseat least Ihaveachoice.Butbehaving inamoreappreciativewaywasnotenough.This feelingofgratitudemademewant to further improvethelivesof theresidentsofAustinStreet.

Idecidedto focusmybarmitzvahprojectontheshelter, and I ledaone-daybasketball campwithallproceedsdirectlygoingtoAustinStreet.Additionally, Iorganizedagrouptoserve lunchwithme.Myfamily, alongwithsomeclose friends,adoptedthe firstMondayofeverymonthtoprovidelunches for theresidents, andstill continues todoso.

However, Iwantedtokeephelpingtheshelterand its residents,evenaftermybarmitzvah.Alongwithoneofmyfriendswhohelpedmeserve formybarmitzvahproject, I createdtheAustinStreetTeenAdvisoryBoard.Thisboardmeetsmonthly todiscuss theneedsof theshelter, andwhatwecandoto improvethestateof theshelterandthe livesof theresidents.

Thoughthisboard is fairlynew,wehavealreadystartedonour firstproject: acoatdrive.Wehavegrowntoberepresentedbyfiveschools,broadeningthepotential amountofdonors.Mygoal is togiveAustinStreet thesenecessitiesandkeepmakingtheshelterabetterplace for its residents.

It’s timetothinkofothersThis year, I amasking for ananimal throughHeifer International thatwill begiven to

someone in another country.Theanimalwill help a family andwill provide for its needs. For example,

youcanbuyagoat,whicha family coulduse formilk todrink and to sell tootherpeople in thecommunity. If thegoat has ababy, that family couldgive thatbaby toanother family.

Youcangiveawaterbuffalo, apig, a llama, honeybees, a flockofgeese,andmuch,muchmore.

Twoyears ago,myGirl Scout troop raisedenoughmoney tobuya flockof chicks and three rabbits togive to familieswhoneeded them.

I think it’s important tohelppeoplewhodon’t havewhatwehave. Ialreadyhaveeverything I needanda lot ofwhat Iwant.Otherpeopledon’t

evenhavewhat theyneed, and I think that’smuchmore important thanmywants.Christmasmeansgetting togetherwith family andcelebrating thebirthof Jesus. By

asking for ananimal for someoneelse, I’m trying to share the loveofGod.

LoveisallweneedTraditionsaregreat. So isgiving. So I

decided todoboth.I havea favorite tradition.No, actually, I

have two.My first favorite ismyThanksgiving tradition.OnThanksgiving,weinviteour familyover.Weeat, play,watchTVandchat.Beforedinnerwegather inacircleandsaywhatwearethankful for andpray.

My favoriteChristmas tradition:EveryChristmasEve,wego toChannel 85,

we listen toChristmas songs,watchChristmasmoviesandother funstuff.That’sbeenour tradition.Howaboutyou?

As far asgiving, Iwould like togivesomething really special tomy family.That’s allmy loveandheart. Theyhavegivenmesomuch, and I really love them.

I hopeyou loveyour families, too.

HALLIE STERNBLITZ donates herhair to cancer patients.

MeettheactorI satdownwith14-year-oldSamuelMoranofFlowerMoundaftertheplayandtalkedabouthisbuddingcareer:

ALAKINA TRAHAN, 10, right, interviews patient James Altizer(center) and his family — sister Mary Grace, mother Amy andfather Jay.

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HALLIESTERNBLITZ

AGE11

IANHOOK-ADAMS

AGE11

KATIE DAMMAGE 9

LAYLAJACKSON

AGE 8

NIAJACKSON

AGE 5

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RYLANMATHEAGE 16

NAILAHJAPPAHVAUGHNAGE 7

Family time isbesttradition

I likegoing tomyGrandma’sandPapa’s houseafter ourChristmasEvechurch service.Grandmahasahome-cooked

meal for us thatis alwaysamazing.Afterdinner,my sisterand I changeintoourHannaAnderssonChristmaspajamas. Theyare almostalways

matchingandhave funprints.Weopen stockings as a family

withourUncle Jim,whowedon’tseeasoftenaswe’d like.Wesitaround thecoffee table in theliving room, andwe take turnslooking throughour stockingsand findinguseful treasuresinside, things likehiking socks,breathmints, Tobleronechocolatebars, coins andtoothbrushes.

We listen toChristmasmusicandwe tell stories.Mymomdrivesmeandmysister home, andwealways fall asleep in thecar.Wegoto straight tobed, andwewakeupthenextmorning to findgifts laidout in frontof the fireplace.

JORDANSTERNBLITZ

AGE 14

Homelessshelteropenedmyeyesandheart

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CHARLIEHOUSTON

AGE 7

JULIANNAHOUSTONAGE 10

JORDAN STERNBLITZ(right) and friend GrantKessler (left), with a formerresident, helped set up theTeen Advisory Board.

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Recently, our family took a trip to thePerotMuseumofNature andScience, one of our favorite places inDallas to learn andhave fun at the same time.

On this tripwe spent twohours at the“2theXtreme:MathAlive!” exhibit. In this space, you candothings like climba small rockwall, pretend to snowboard, create avirtual skateboard anddesign a super tall structure alongwithsafety precautions.

Bothof us had some favorite activities.

Cooper’sTop3

1Pedal tothePeak:Therearetwostationarypedalbikes

andone that’swheelchairaccessible thatyoucanusewith

yourhands.Thescreen infrontof youshowsagraphwheretheX-axis isthe timeandY-axis is thespeedof thebike.Thegoal is tokeep

yourslope thehighestcompared to theother twobikers.

2OnTarget:Youare incontrolofaNASA

modulardockingsystem.Yourgoal is touse thedockingequipment toconnectwiththreecapsuleswithina timelimit.Youuse theX-,Y-andZ-axis. It’s a funsimulatorwhereyoucantest yourmathskills. It’s also slightlyaddicting.

3GameDeveloper:This isaroomwith threedifferent

videogames.MyfavoritewasagamewhereyouprotectEarthfrombeingdestroyedbyasteroidsandmeteors,whichcomeatyou fromalldirections.There’s aprojectorontheceiling thatprojects imageson

the floor.Youplaybystandingontheprojected image.Earthhasacenterofgravity that isdepictedwitharedhue.Whereveryoustand, there isacenterofgravity.Yourgoal is toget themeteorsandasteroids togo towardyourcenterofgravityandgooffEarth’s course.As thegamecontinues, it getsprogressivelyharder,withmoreandbigger threats.

Katie’sTop3

1StyleRevolution:Youstandinaringwhile20cameras

arepointedall aroundyou.There’s acountdown,andatzeroyoustrikeapose, andall20

cameras takeaphotoatone time.Thenyougoto thecomputernearby tocheckoutyour image.Thecool

thing is youseeyourpose fromall angles.

2Supertall:Youuseacomputer tobuildasuper

tall tower.Youdecidewhatkindof tower (farm, roller coasterorsports).Youdecidewhatkindofland(beach, valleyormountains).Youdecidewhichsafety features touse.You

decidehowstrong thestructureshouldbe.Thenyoutest thestructurewithwind,anearthquakeandweight.

3Boardercross:Therearethree snowboards in front

ofabig screen that showsavideogame.Twosnowboardsare for standing.Theother iscontrolledwitha joystick.Thegoalof thegame is toget fromthestart to the finish.Thewaytodo that is topassobstaclesandtomove theboardat the

exactangle that thevideogameshows. It’s verydifficult andtakesa lotofpractice,but it’svery funandexciting.

Weboth lovedCrack the(Binary)Code.Thereare fivesetsofnumbers inBase2.There isa randomBase10numberposted foreachgame.Youhave toaddtheBase2numbers together toget to theBase10number. It’smorechallenging than it sounds.Katie likes itbecauseyou

have tosolveadifficultproblem.

It’s a funandchallengingway togetyourbrainready formoremath.Cooper likes itbecauseit’s abrainteaser that changeseach timeyoutry it.Wealwaysenjoy the

experiencewehaveat thePerotMuseum,and“MathAlive!”wasoneofour favorites so far.Wecan’twait to seewhatnewexhibits theyhave instore.

MATHMADNESS

MUSEUMS

ThePerotMuseummakes learningfunat the ‘2theXtreme:MathAlive!’ exhibit

Photos by PEROT MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE

IN STYLE REVOLUTION, the 360-degree photo shoot, you can have your image captured in 360 degrees, using the samefreeze-motion techniquemade famous inmodern actionmovies.

Life is good for theFailurefamily. Theymoved into thetallest apartment building in

the city.Timmy’smomgot anew job as alegalsecretary.The schoolthatoriginallysuspended

Timmy is takinghimback.He’seven riding onhismother’sRoombaas a vehicle.

Plus, Timmy’s back in thedetective game!

Timmy is thehero ofTimmyFailure:WeMeetAgain, the third book inStephanPastis’ TimmyFailuresaga.He’s an elementary schoolstudent, a detective, and theowner of a1,500-poundpolarbear namedTotal,who also ishis business partner.

As thenewbookbegins,Timmy’smotherwants him toplay a sport, so nowhe’s playingbaseball. CoachDrillashick—thebaseball coachTimmycallsCoachDrill-A-KidbecausehesmackedTimmy in theheadwith abaseball— is datinghismother.

Also, Timmy’s not-so-secret

admirer,MollyMoskins, isgoing toPeru fora fewmonths,andguesswhohas to takecareofhercat,SeñorBurrito,whileshe’sgone?I’ll giveyouahint:StartswithaTandendswithanimmyFailure.

Andwhat’smore,Timmyisdoinganatureprojectwithhisleast favoritepartner,SheWhoseNameMustNotBeUttered.Thekidsare sent toCampMonkeychucktocollectrocks, leavesandother thingsfor thenature report.That’swhere themystery starts.

AkidnamedAngel stoleanA+++++nature reportwrittenbyanotherkidnamedTracyMiracle.ThensomeoneelsestoleTheMiracleReport fromAngel. It’sup toTimmyandtheTotalFailure Inc.detectiveagency tosolve thecase.

PastisalwaysmakesmelaughwithhisPearlsBeforeSwinecomics, andthisbook isjustas funnybecauseTimmyalways jumps to thewrongconclusion.

I laughedwhenIreadthepartaboutTimmy’sinterrogation form,whichsays“DidyoutakeTheMiracleReport?”andhas twosimpleboxes:YesandNo.

“Iamsoonsecond-guessedbyamateurs. ‘Couldn’tpeoplejust lie?’ asksonecamper. ‘Ofcourse theycould lie,’ Ianswer.‘Which iswhyI followitupwithasecondquestionnaire.’ ”

Thesecondquestionnaireasks:Areyou lying?Ithas twoboxesaswell:YesandNo.

WillTimmyfindthe thief?WillTimmy’smombreakupwithCoachDrill-A-Kid?WillMollyMoskinsevercomegethercat?There’s a lotgoingon inthisawesome, funnybook.

Thanks,StephanPastis. Ican’twait for the fourthone!

Timmyisuptomoresleuthinginthirdbook

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If yougo“2theXtreme:MathAlive!” runs throughJan. 4.Museumgeneraladmission ticketprices are$15 for adults, $12 for ages12-17 andseniors, $10 for ages2-11, and free for childrenunder 2.Generalexhibit hall admission is always free formembers.Non-memberspaya surchargealongwithpurchaseofgeneral exhibits admissionfor a total admissioncost of $21for adults, $17 for youths andseniors, and$15 for children.All childrenunder 2 are free.Get 20percentoff in the “MathAlive!” gift shop throughJan. 4. PerotMuseumofNature andScience, 2201N. FieldSt., Dallas.214-428-5555. perotmuseum.org.

EXPLORE the relationship between rhythm andmath inMix It Up: Giant Musical Instrument. You can add or subtractmusical elements on a giant super-instrument.

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