I still believe in Santa Claus — and you should too

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The Chamber director offered a little extra if I would be willing to dress up as one of the red-clad man’s long-eared helpers. I did it — only because I wanted to help my family — but the costume was humiliating.

Football/basketball/baseball players don’t wear tights, especially bright green tights, especially when every one of his friends would be coming by every night to “wish him well.”

Finally, the last day came: Christmas Eve. I absolutely could not wait for the workshop to close down so I could put that costume behind me. The crowd was fairly light that evening, so with about 20 minutes until closing time, I pretty much had everything put away.

About that time, a little girl came in. Immediately, you could tell she was in about as bad a situation, if not worse, as our family. She had a coat that was at least one size too small, no hat, and no mittens, and the stringy locks of her dirty blonde hair didn’t completely cover her dirt-smudged cheeks.

If Dickens had written his books in the 1980s, this would have been the model for many of his downtrodden characters. But what you couldn’t shake was the fact this was a real human being — a child who was obviously suffering at Christmastime.

She shyly asked if she could see the boss, so I led her up to where the man in red was sitting. They talked for almost the entire 20 minutes remaining, and then, she took off. I didn’t know it then, but apparently, she had shared her entire story with the only human being she thought could make a difference.

He told me, but only after many years: her mother was single, and working two jobs to make ends meet, but her brother had just recently become sick, which pulled her mother away from work. More than anything, she wanted a doll for herself and a truck for her brother, and some new clothes for her mother.

Just as we were locking up, the Chamber director stopped by with my father’s final payment. I think Dad planned on using it to buy a few last-minute gifts for my sister and I, stuff that hadn’t come in the Salvation Army gift box the night before.

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