A Post-Christmas Surprise
A Story Every Day in 2024 Dec 26th Single figures!
"Shall we do something different for wind-down? I fancy the Caribbean," Chris said.
His wife looked startled initially but this was soon replaced by excitement.
"Usually you're too exhausted to do anything! What's brought this about?"
"Well, I rather like those Hawaiian shirts with their vibrant designs and I do have good legs for shorts," Chris commented.
"I think it's a great idea. Maybe you can shave off the beard?" his wife said, giving it a playful tug.
"Ho ho ho! I don't know if I'd recognise myself if I got rid of this! And wouldn't I have to get a new passport photo?" Chris stroked his beard, like a classical philosopher.
"Passport? What are you talking about? We'd just get the elves to drop us off in the sleigh under cover of night!"
Chris looked bemused. "Unfortunately, it's powered by Christmas magic and as it's Boxing Day, I think we're going to struggle."
His wife looked thoughtful. "So where does that leave us?"
"Well, I think we'll have to do what everyone else does. Catch a plane, my dear."
But Santa had miscalculated the amount of people craving winter sun and was unable to get them a flight.
However, the elves were able to offer a solution.
"We have a deal with freight carriers, in case of emergencies," Frank, Head Elf, said. "We've never had to use it, sir. We've always been supremely well-organised." At this, the small man puffed out his chest with pride.
"Great!" Chris said.
"Yes," Frank agreed. "There's just one thing..."
*
Chris wished that he did yoga. It had been a long time since his bottom had had to sit on anything other than a grand chair, the most uncomfortable thing to endure an overweight child on his knee or some heartburn from too many cookies.
He hoped Mrs Kringle was doing okay.
Not too much longer. He was looking forward to cocktails on the beach, moonlight dancing on water...
And he hoped Frank was right. He'd assured Santa a safe arrival, signed for on delivery.
But as he tried to get comfortable, he decided more planning was needed next year as this really was taking Boxing Day too far.
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Comments (22)
I can't believe how close tomthe finish line you are! Love this cute and funny tale. 🥰
Cute Boxing Day tale… what a way to finish your hectic year… double Top Story!🤩.
Haha! This is genius and hilarious! Congrats on Top Story too!
This was a fun read!
Impressive
Back to say congratulations on the Top Story! Two in one day - not too shabby! 🤍🩵🤍
nice article very creative
Woah! Congratulations on your double top story 🎉
Nicely packaged read. Congratulations on top story. Merry Christmas
This really was taking Boxing Day too far! Laugh out loud funny, Rachel! Loved the story and congratulations on your Top Story!
haha! very clever, chum! congrats on Top Story!
Yay! Top story - well done!
Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
Swinging back to say congratulations Rachel and Merry Christmas!
Rachel, this is such a fun little spot- Christmas tale!! Loved it!! Congrats on Top Story!!
Congratulations on Top Story!!!
Hahahahahahhaha this was brilliant!
He's not flying Ryanair is he!? This was fab! Merry Christmas!
Santa must be traveling economy, with no leg room.......
This gives the term Boxing Day a new twist. Maybe he should try boxing in a ring next year.
Ha ha and a groan… I hope he unpacks as well as packed
Definitely too far.