I was so excited to learn a few weeks ago that it was indeed possible to get our little elf's photo with Santa at one of the hotels in Seoul. This was super exciting because it seemed (prior to my learning about it) that I would have to miss yet another typical American-type holiday activity with my beautiful girl. Everyone seems to have a photo of their kid(s) with Santa, so I wanted one for posterity as well. Generally speaking, you see lots of Santa photos with kids crying, making awful faces, or just wiggling enough that all you see is a blur where the kid is supposed to be. Now, James and I tried to picture just how Brennan would react to this stranger that she was supposed to sit on placidly and smile. We didn't figure that she would be one to scream and cry (because she is definitely a chilled and relaxed kid when it comes to other people just along as Mom or Dad are close by). We figured more along the lines of her trying to pull on the beard or something else like that. So, with all of our previous expectations in mind, we set off to meet Santa today, December 18. Brennan missed her morning nap on the way to the hotel, the Seoul Millennium Hilton. The hotel is quite famous for its holiday decorations - particularly, the 30-foot tree and the huge electric train that runs around the base of the tree. Anyway, we ended up having to wake Brennan up (she fell asleep just as we got to the hotel) to meet Santa.
Here was her reaction:
Not impressed. |
First Santa photo. Not bad considering Brennan wasn't really awake yet! |
After meeting Santa, we waited on some friends, David and Amy. to show up with their baby, Piper. We let Brennan run around as much as she wanted (of course, with one of us in tow constantly) and walk (!) up and down steps. She was so happy to just be someplace new with lots to look at and people to charm. After a while, we grabbed her up and had David snap a family photo.
Here it is:
The Hudsons 2011. |
Amy and Piper (left) with Brennan and I. |
Brennan was such a happy camper after playing for such a long time that we tried for another Santa photo. What a beautiful smile!
Here it is:
Santa and a smiling Brennan. |
Brennan taking a good look. I thought for sure that his beard was about to be history! |
It was only when James and I got a good look at Santa's eyes that we realized he was indeed Korean! I must say he was the quietest Santa ever. Never said a word even when I thanked him and said, 'Merry Christmas!'. However, I will always remember today. It was very special to me! Thank you, Korean Santa!