This charming tradition began for our family when
my children were very small. Plagued by their desire
to know how Santa really knew who had been naughty
or nice, I searched through the Christmas decorations
for a plausible explanation. Nestled among them was
the answer; a small elf doll from my own childhood.
With that discovery, the idea for the elf tradition
was born.
At our home the elf would arrive around the holidays,
usually at Thanksgiving. His sole responsibility was
to watch my children's behavior and report it to "Santa"
each night. The next morning after the children awoke,
they discovered the elf had returned from the "North
Pole" (with some parental assistance) and was
hiding in a different place. My children would race
each other out of bed to try and be the first to spy
him in his new position.
Over the years the tradition was perfected and rules
were even introduced. For example, to better preserve
his mystique the children were not allowed to touch
him; however, they were allowed to talk to him. For
obvious reasons, he was not allowed to reply. Eventually,
my children even gave him a name - officially adopting
him into the family.
Unwittingly, the tradition provided an added benefit:
it helped the children to better control themselves.
All it took was a gentle reminder that the "elf
was watching" for errant behavior to be modified.
I never dreamed this simple tradition would lead to
so many Christmas memories for our entire family.
It is my earnest desire that The Elf on the Shelf:
A Christmas Tradition will bring as much joy
to your family as it has to mine.
Make it your own,
