Monday, December 21, 2009

The Deepwood Santa - A Christmas Tradition

For the last several years, we've participated in our own family tradition. We have lots of traditions that are left over from either mine or my husband's childhood, or even borrowed from my sister's family. And they're all a cherished part of our family.

But this tradition is one of our very own. I hope it continues for many years to come.

You see, Santa has friends who live in Round Rock. He comes to visit for a few days before Christmas to rest up for his big day on Christmas Eve. And while he's here, he sets up shop on his friends' front yard. Brothers, sisters, Moms, Dads, grandparents, and friends are all welcome and encouraged to come visit Santa.

The part about Santa having friends in Round Rock is only partially true, but it's what we tell Sister and Dude. And for now, they still believe. Sister may not believe for much longer, though. She's in the 2nd grade, and the kids at school are already talking. I want her to hang on for a while.

The part about everyone being welcome to visit Santa is all true. Let me tell you about my Santa, and why I'm convinced he's the real deal.

There are these two people - an older couple - who are consumed with the Christmas Spirit. They live on Deepwood Drive in Round Rock. Every year in June or July, Santa - er, I mean the man - starts growing out a beautiful white/grey beard. He grows that thing for half the year.

A few weeks before Christmas, they decorate the front yard. I'm not talking about a few lights or an inflatable snowman here. No, these people go all out. Santa has built himself a life-size sleigh, complete with reindeer. The house and yard are covered with lights. There's even a separate area with a bench for taking additional pictures.

About the time the lights and decorations go up, a 2nd mail box goes up too. This mailbox is where folks can find copies of Santa's visiting hours. He usually prints them up on pretty Christmas paper.

For the two weeks prior to Christmas, Santa and Mrs. Claus are open for business. Mrs. Claus makes sure there is an orderly progression of children and imparts plenty of Christmas cheer. And Santa does what Santa does best. He causes spontaneous smiles on children's faces and sparkles to appear in their eyes. And he does this without asking for any payment or anything at all in return. I give him a big hug every year.

Family by family, groups both small and large await their turn to visit with the Big Guy. And family by family, he gives them their due. He visits with each child, asking if they've been good and what is on their Christmas lists. Then he reaches into his bag and pulls out a little trinket for each child. This year Sister got a golden bead necklace, and a little green bag with a Christmas pencil in it. Dude got a Spiderman coloring book and a small box of Crayons. Families can take as many pictures as they want. Moms and Dads usually get into the pictures too.

Santa does this each year. Each year charging nothing for his time or effort.

I've been calling him Santa, because to me and to us, he is. This man is kind, gentile, and full of love. He is the Christmas Spirit personified. I don't know their real names, and it doesn't matter one bit. They ARE Mr. and Mrs. Claus.

One year - a few years ago - he whispered something to me as I hugged him after our turn. I won't tell you what he said, because it was a message meant for me. But I will tell you this. Only Santa could've known.

Merry Christmas to All! And to All a Good Night.

12 comments:

  1. There is no ideal Christmas; only the one Christmas you decide to make as a reflection of your values, desires, affections, traditions.

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  2. Dear Hampers,
    I have to respectfully disagree with you on this one. While there isn't a "one size fits all" ideal Christmas, I believe that there is an ideal Christmas for each and every family. Much like you described - one that reflects their own personal values, etc. That's what makes it ideal for them.

    I wasn't trying to imply that this tradition made the ideal Christmas for everyone. Only that it is a cherished part of our family's ideal Christmas. And I wanted to share that.

    Thanks for your comment.
    -- Sarah

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  3. Where is this santa located? Do you know if he will be there Weds night??

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  4. Tonight (Wednesday) is his last night this season. He's in Round Rock, TX on Deepwood Dr. near the intersection of Deepwood and Lime Rock (there's a 4-way stop there). I hope you go - he's amazing! If you do, please leave a comment about your experience.

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  5. Just read Deepwood Santa and I loved it. I can't think of anything that a family could do together that would foster memories like this does.
    You two are such good parents and I am proud of you.

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  6. Aurora,
    Glad you enjoyed it! It's something we look forward to every year. I can't imagine Christmas without him.
    -- Sarah

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  7. Does anyone know if Deepwood Santa will be here this year? I have driven by to get his schedule out of his mailbox and noticed there is nothing. Do you know if he will be setting up shop this year?

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  8. I'm sad to say that he won't be there this year. All I know is that he cited "family reasons". I checked around to see if there are any reasonable substitutes. I'm told that Santa will be visiting the Domain. His hours are 11a-8p Monday through Saturday, Noon-6p on Sunday and then 9a-6p on Christmas Eve. Hope this helps.

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  9. I stumbled upon here after Googling "Deepwood Drive Santa". I've been trying to find out what happened to him and I appreciate your update. I have to say I'm selfishly disappointed that we didn't get to see him this year. It just doesn't feel like Christmas without a visit to the Deepwood Santa. But I'm sorry to hear of any "family reasons", and I will keep him and his family in my prayers.

    Thanks again for the update.

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  10. I've gone to see this Santa for the last four years before this one. Was sad to see the house UN decorated this year.went yesterday to see Santa at lakeline. Yesterday. Stood in line for almost a hour and a half. Made me even more grateful for are usual Santa.

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  11. It's Jennifer again... Do you happen to have any news about Santa? It's getting to be that time of year again and I've been thinking about him. I hope he knows just how much he was missed last year.

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  12. Hi Jennifer,
    I'm sad to say that the Deepwood Santa has moved out of the neighborhood. He won't be there again this year. I'm waiting to see if he plans to set up shop in another Round Rock neighborhood. I'll let you know as soon as I hear anything.
    -- Sarah

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