<\/a><\/p>\nMy kids love elves too, in fact I picked up several more this year and my little guys was so cute. \u00a0In the store they asked if they could touch them and if they were the real elves. \u00a0To which I answered, “No, they are just adorable decorations. \u00a0Which ones should we get?” \u00a0So I have elves all over and the irony is in my biggest confession which I will tell you next.<\/p>\n
Last year, someone I know posted on Facebook that her children were traumatized when going through the Christmas decorations to find the Elf on the Shelf packed away with the ornaments. \u00a0He was supposed to be at the North Pole, not in a box that was in their basement all year! \u00a0The magic was spoiled and I am not sure if the mom or the children was more upset. \u00a0So, last year I told my husband we could not put our Elves away with any of the Christmas decorations. \u00a0 Instead we hid them really good, in fact we hid them so good, we don’t even know where they are!<\/p>\n
I am so mad now, because I either have to buy 2 more and you can’t just buy replacement elves, you have to buy the whole set up and I have the books and boxes because they\u00a0do not take those with them to the North Pole. \u00a0I would still need to come up with a story of why they are so late, but I am good at stories so that is not the part that bothers me.<\/p>\n
My husband found my childhood kneehugger\u00a0\u00a0elves and a bunch of others along with an Annalee Santa that looks like an elf and asked why don’t I\u00a0just spin some yarn with these characters. \u00a0I have thought about some very elaborate tales, like telling he kids that one of the older and very wise kneehugger elves just made it here, he is old and his magic is not so great any more. \u00a0He brought a note that our elves Jingle and Jangle had a very odd thing happen right before they were leaving to come to our house. \u00a0They were decorating the tree and their legs got caught in some of the lights in a way that twisted them\u00a0and they both broke both legs. \u00a0They were in excruciating pain and the doctor could not clear them to travel. \u00a0That is when the wise but old elf said he would make the journey to explain. \u00a0 It took him a long time to get here and he cannot possibly fly back every night, so he will just phone in reports and ride back with Santa on Christmas Eve.<\/p>\n
No matter what this goes down in the parenting fail book. \u00a0I am sure they will both be found January 1st.<\/p>\n
UPDATE<\/span><\/p>\nA few hours after writing this Jingle and Jangle were found. \u00a0They were tucked inside a santa hat behind some of my dolls that were on a shelf. \u00a0Hubby tucked them back there and it was like a Clark Griswold moment when he thought about the switch being off when he remembered. \u00a0Now they are perched one in the tree and one hanging from a cabinet door handle for the kids to see in the morning. \u00a0Better late than never!<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n