The funniest or most bizarre thing your kids have ever asked Santa for

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When DS was two he told Santa "I want an elephant for Christmas......not a toy one......a real elephant."

:rotfl:
 
One year DGD asked for "jumping Polish sausage"..:confused3

We never did figure out what she was talking about..:rotfl:
 
DD3 keeps telling us that she wants to be a cat for Christmas. Her lifes goal is to become a cat when she grows up.

DD4 told Santa the other day that she wants a video game. We don't have any XBox or Wii or anything like that, nor do we go to anyones home that has them.... I have no idea where she got that one from. Maybe school...
 
One year when my step daughter was only 4 I asked her what she wanted for Christmas and she said "A bucket" I asked "A bucket? What kind of bucket?" She said "A black bucket" :rotfl: That is all I could get out of her.
 

Another one of him. He wanted a sibling, but not just any sibling, it had to be another one of him. :rotfl:

He always used to tell me he wished I'd had two Jacobs. :laughing:

He's 13 now, and still an only child, and now he's happy about it because he doesn't have to share his stuff, or worry about his fragile stuff getting broken. :rotfl2:
 
When dd was 2, she asked Santa for a sucker. "Anything else? Any toys?" he asked. She thought about it and said "no, just a sucker." :rotfl:

I wish she was still that easy to please! ;)
 
Last year DS, who was 8 at the time, asked for "a real live mouse" on his Christmas list. Um, no. Santa doesn't do live animals, I told him!

He is going to be the next Jeff Corwin, so I'm not surprised...
 
when my daughter was six, all she wanted for christmas, were mikimoto's. She made sure she told everyone. she told santa when she sat on his lap. Santa, was played by my older sons scout leader, had to ask me afterwards, what it was that she wanted, he thought it was a action figure or something, when i explained that they were pearls, he cracked up,and then quietly said, dont tell my wife...:rotfl:
 
These are so funny!!! :lmao:

You have to love the things that little ones come up with..:santa:
 
when my daughter was six, all she wanted for christmas, were mikimoto's. She made sure she told everyone. she told santa when she sat on his lap. Santa, was played by my older sons scout leader, had to ask me afterwards, what it was that she wanted, he thought it was a action figure or something, when i explained that they were pearls, he cracked up,and then quietly said, dont tell my wife...:rotfl:

That's hysterical! You'd better warn her future boyfriends!
 
When my brother was little he asked for a fun-n-rodder. Everyone was trying desperately to figure out what he meant, one of my grandmother's friends knew exactly what he wanted right off the bat.
 
That's hysterical! You'd better warn her future boyfriends!



She got them that year.....because it was the only thing she asked for. I couldnt even get them anywhere around me. So i Had to call the store on fifth ave they were great they even gift wrapped them before they fed exed to me. I hid them in the tree and didnt say a word to her, her face was priceless when she saw the box.

She want to be an ob/gyn. so she will be able to pay for herself.


this year her only two requests pajamas with feet and wiki sticks (aka benderoos)
 
Last year all DD could talk about was a swim-to-me-puppy, but when she finally saw Santa, she asked him for a red cup. :confused3 We tried to figure out what a red cup could be (other than a red cup, ha, ha) but in the end Santa ended up bringing a red cup filled to the top with mini marshmallows. DD was pleased as punch, but we still can't figure out where the idea came from or if she really did want just a ...red cup?
 
DS when 3 for Christmas all he wanted was a hula hoop. Ne still does not how to do it but that christmas he was so thrilled to get one he sat in that circle all day pleased as pumch.
 
DS when 3 for Christmas all he wanted was a hula hoop. Ne still does not how to do it but that christmas he was so thrilled to get one he sat in that circle all day pleased as pumch.

:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Loving these stories! :santa:
 
One of my friend's took her daughters to see Santa and the youngest one (4) asked Santa for new underwear.:rotfl::confused3
 















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