The Color of Christmas Bears
Monday, November 26, 2012
And How They Became Teddy Bear
Ambassadors for Santa
I believe it was a Monday in Christmas Bear Heights, an
exclusive community of bears up at the North Pole, when Santa made his
announcement via webcast.
“I have decided to select 3 Christmas Teddy Bears to help me
represent the color of Christmas spirit to the world. What little boy or girl
can resist a Christmas bear in a Santa hat?
Your job will also be to help adults remember the spirit of
Christmas. I will make my choices for
these colorful Christmas bears in a few days.
Merry Christmas!”
All the teddy bears were talking about it. Who would Santa pick to be the color of Christmas bears? Which bears would be
special enough to be one of his Christmas Spirit Teddy Bear Ambassadors?
Bears of all sizes, shapes, and colors were hopeful. None of the elves were talking. It was all top secret, and everyone waited
for Santa to choose. It was all anyone
was talking about as gifts were wrapped, toys were made, and names were checked
on the naughty and nice lists (it is amazing how many names bounce from one
list to the other and back again!)
Finally the big day arrived, and all the teddy bears
gathered in the Christmas Bear town square.
Santa was ready to announce the lucky teddy bears who would help him
represent the color of Christmas and be Christmas Spirit Ambassador Bears.
“I have thought about it carefully,” said Santa. “I have reviewed all of your bear files, and
while so many of you have excellent Christmas spirit and teddy bear
qualifications, and I have found three bears who are particularly well suited
to be the color of Christmas for me this year.”
All the teddy bears waited anxiously, little paws crossed
for luck.
“Our white Christmas Teddy Bear Ambassador will be Jingles Woolly Tubs.” A cheer went up from all
the bears! Jingles stepped forward to
stand by Santa. All the bears were
nodding in agreement. Jingles loved
Christmas, and loved singing Christmas carols.
He would really be perfect for the job.
Santa cleared his throat.
“Settle down, settle down, we still have two more Christmas bears to
name.” Everyone was quiet. “Willy Shags will be our green Christmas
Teddy Bear Ambassador.” Willy Shags
stepped forward and stood by Jingles.
One of the bears in the front row whispered to his friend, “Well at
least Willy will have to give up wearing those ugly Christmas sweaters this
year!” His friend snickered, but after a sharp look from the Head Elf, he was
quiet.
“And our special red Christmas Teddy Bear Ambassador is –
Riley Chubs!” Riley squealed in
delight. Santa had picked him to be a
color of Christmas bear! He ran through
the bear crowd high-pawing the other bears, and stood next to Santa.
“Thank you, Santa!” Riley Chubs said.
Santa smiled. “You
are welcome, Riley, I know you’ll do an excellent job!”
All the bears cheered and applauded as the festive Christmas
bears stood by Santa. Everyone agreed
that red, white, and green teddy bears really did make excellent color of
Christmas teddy bear ambassadors.
“All right, we all still have work to do, getting ready for
a wonderful Christmas season! Willy,
Jingles, and Riley need to report to wardrobe to get their Teddy Bear Santa
Hats and pick out scarves or bow ties.”
The Head Elf was trying to get the bears organized – but you know how
excited teddy bears can get about Christmas.
So be on the lookout this year for a green Christmas teddy
bear, or a white bear in a Santa Claus hat, or a red Christmas bear. Willy Shags, Jingles Fluffy Shags, and Riley Chubs
will be spreading Christmas cheer all season long as Santa’s Color of Christmas
Teddy Bear Ambassadors!
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