Steve is a member of the American Legion in town and we go there for Sunday morning breakfast probably about once a month or so.  It is a filling breakfast for a good price and the proceeds go to support the Legion.  We found out that Santa was going to be there for breakfast on the 13th and cleared our calendar so that we would be able to attend.  This would be a good opportunity for Samantha to see Santa (she was a little disappointed that she was not able to see him when Sophia and Jack went to the Peacock Tree Farm).
A quick picture with all of the kids:
We weren't originally planning on a family picture, but I'm glad that we did.  We're all in there, even Little Brother -- who is set to make his debut in about 7 weeks ...
Sophia is always smiling.  Always.
My two girls.  They both have curly hair (Sophia's is just as curly as mine when I was younger), but that is about the only physical similarity that they share.  
Samantha finally had her chance to ask Santa for the things that she would like for Christmas this year.  Somehow, they all seem to center around her American Girl doll -- the one that was actually mine when I was younger.
And Jack.  He wasn't afraid of Santa at all.  His personality is bigger than anyone I know.
This was a wonderful opportunity for us as a family to visit Santa and not have to stand in a long line.  Plus, we received a great breakfast!
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