A Few of the Many Things I Learned as Santa’s Helper

I have an idea for a video game. It’s called Santa’s Helper, and you play the person who takes pictures for Santa. You must make decisions: which parents to shoot, which parents to reward, and which items to use.

You shoot parents for doing things like ordering a photo of four kids with Santa, and then insisting that all the ADHD-ridden children be looking at the camera and smiling at the same time. You also shoot them when they have you snap more than 10 pictures of their child, and then choose to have the very first picture printed. And when a parent complains about paying $8.00 for a picture with Santa, bang. There, of course, will be many more scenarios, but you get the picture (pardon the pun).

As for the guns, you’ll have your selection of several popular shotguns and handguns. Head shots aren’t worth as much as body shots because body shots hurt more.

When a parent does something awesome like giving you a $2.00 tip, saying “thank you,” or not caring whether or not their child is wearing the biggest smile known to man, you reward them. You can give them small things like candy canes or sugar plums, or you can give them big things like an I-owe-you from Santa Claus himself.

If you don’t reward enough good people, your business starts to fail. If you don’t shoot enough bad people, you start to become over taken by the hord.

Seriously, I want this made into a video game. It would be very therapeutical. On a more serious note, I learned a lot (and really did have fun) being Santa’s Helper during the Christmas season this year. Here’s my list (in no particular order):

1. Explaining to people that they’re responsible for something works like magic in getting them to make a purchase. I think it’s the guilt factor. The money we made off of photos was what paid Santa to be there. If someone didn’t want to buy a photo, but tried to take one with his/her cell phone, I said, “we ask that you buy a picture if you’re going to take your own.” Many times the response was, “I’m not paying $8.00 for a picture,” in a very rude tone. At that point I knew they were going to buy a picture because they gave me the opportunity to reply, “it’s just that the pictures are what support Santa’s being here from year to year.” Bing, the magic phrase. There was only one (uno) time when that didn’t convince the person to buy a photo. I did use that rebuttal somewhat sparingly as I saved it for the rude parents.

2. Kids are usually great to deal with. Adults are usually great to deal with. But dealing with parents and their kids at the same time is dirty work. I can’t tell you how many times I was seconds away from snapping the perfect picture only to be interrupted by a parent telling his/her child to look at the camera. At this point, the child would look at the parent, the smile would fade slightly, and the perfect opportunity would be ruined.

3. Apple is must have kicked butt in sales this season. Other popular brands are Dora the Explorer, Nintendo 3DS and DSi, Lego, and Toy Story.

4. Foreigners love, love, love it when they’re greeted by an American in their native language. The connection you’ll achieve with the foreigner is superb. It’s totally worth taking the time to learn greetings in every language.

5. Getting paid for creating art also means having your art insulted time after time. Nine out of ten pictures weren’t worth eight measly doll-hairs to a parent. All the hard work pays off, though, when you get that parent who stops and says, “this picture is wonderful,” or “you did an excellent job, thank you.” It’s also nice when people acknowledge the task at hand by saying, “I could never do this job.”

6. If a child is asked whether or not he/she has a girlfriend/boyfriend, nine times out of ten said child will answer with a drawn out “no” with an “eww” face.

Best Slogan of the 2011 Holiday Season

“Santa has elves, you have Target.”

  • It’s a fulcrum phrase.
  • It’s drenched in cute humor.
  • It illustrates what Target does for the consumer.

Merry Christmas!

I want to extend a special THANKS! to those of you who started following my blog during the Christmas countdown.

I had loads of fun choosing which entertaining bit of internet to post each day, and based on all of the wonderful feedback, you had fun too!

I’m thrilled with how the countdown turned out.

I hope you’re having a wonderful holiday! And I hope you’ll continue to follow my blog for more entertainment and thoughts on the media we’re submerged in.

As one of my favorite college professors would say every Friday, “may your days be merry and bright.

The Most Entertaining Christmas Countdown: 1 Day!

Tonight thousands of children will find it very difficult to get to sleep in anticipation of Santa Claus. When I was young, I made sure to keep updated on Santa’s location right until I went to bed. My favorite tool for doing so was NORAD’s Santa Tracker.

Click here to track Santa!

From that website, you can also get a tracking app for your mobile device!

And you can track from Google Earth, Facebook, Google Plus, and Twitter!

The Most Entertaining Christmas Countdown: 2 Days

It’s Friday! And Christmas is close. There’s still no snow where I live, but hope remains. At least we have the wonderful words of Robert Frost to give us a similar feeling to the one that snow on Christmas gives. Today, I give you Robert Frost’s second most famous poem (I think), Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening.

Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound’s the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.

The Most Entertaining Christmas Countdown: 3 Days

Three days until Christmas! Unless you’re way ahead of most Americans, you’ve probably still got some presents to wrap. Many of us will just begin wrapping presents today.

After digging around on YouTube, I found what seems to be the most thorough gift wrapping guide. It shows how to do a simple present wrap, and it gives some cool tips.

PS: Today is the first day of Winter!

The Most Entertaining Christmas Countdown: 4 Days

It’s coming on full speed now. It seems like Christmas is a day closer every time I blink.

A friend of mine posted this on Facebook so I thought I’d share it with you. It’s funny and relatable; typical Family Guy. I love when the commercial voiceover guy says, “and it glows in the dark,” as if he’s asking a question.

The Most Entertaining Christmas Countdown: 5 Days

We’re down to five shopping days until Christmas! A few days back I showed you a wonderful game called Icy Tower. Today, I’ve got a free by the same people who made Icy Tower. This one is a spin on the Windows 3.1 classic, SkiFree. It’s called Harold’s Hills, and it’s perfect if you need to release some holiday excitement!

Click here to visit the Harold’s Hills website and download your copy!

You can also download the original SkiFree right here.

The Most Entertaining Christmas Countdown: 6 Days

We’ve got less than a week until Christmas! Conan O’Brien has been offering some tips for decorations (and such) on a budget with Bill Tull. They’re hilarious. WordPress won’t let me embed the videos, but I’ll give you the links. Trust me, you don’t want to miss these tips.

Bill Tull Holiday Tips

Bill Tull’s Holiday Tips: Coffee Filter Edition

Bill Tull’s Holiday Tips: Toilet Paper Edition

Bill Tull’s Holiday Tips: Penny Edition

I want to see someone decorate their whole house with these!

The Most Entertaining Christmas Countdown: 1 Week

‘Tis the final Sunday of Advent. Christmas is just around the corner! Today, I want to show you a website about the Star of Bethlehem. A few years ago, a lawyer named Rick Larson used modern astronomy tools, and found that the Star of Bethlehem was an actual phenomenon. In fact, several interesting events took place in the sky around the time of Jesus’ birth.

Click here to check out Larson’s website with loads of information about the star!

And if you’re not interested in learning anything today, here’s a link to an instrumental titled “Star of Bethlehem” by Angels and Airwaves.

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