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The Story of Blind Santa

Back in the day Blind Santa was Sighted Santa. He enjoyed everything a regular kid loves to do: play sports, go fishing, enjoy his dog, climb trees, jump from trees, early Santa training, swimming, talking to girls, (as Santa you need to be able to talk to both boys and girls for proper Santa training), singing (helps with Christmas Caroling).

Then Summer of 8th grade showed up and coaching T-ball became a lifestyle. And getting paid for it by the recreation department didn’t hurt either. Well, Summer days became Fall days. Flag football became the new coaching opportunity. Gotta love the recreation department, they were an easy bank.

Then a young man who loved to laugh received a fortunate break. Two department stores offered this young man an opportunity to be Santa. Having reached early puberty, the young man’s voice could really let out a “Ho, Ho, Ho!” Both department store owners recognized this budding Santa. It worked out so well for the would-be budding Santa.

The young man now had the joys of Santa each year all the way through college. Each year the “Ho, Ho, Ho!” became richer, fuller, and more mature. The Ho, Ho, Hos developed each year as Santa called balls and strikes for the recreation department while umpiring.

After college life changed cause, a man has other duties to attend to. Since Blind Santa is timelessly eternal years passed until December of 2014 took all of the former Santa’s eyesight and low and behold, Blind Santa was born. No time for despair. Blind Santa honed his skills.

One of the positive things Blind Santa found was an improvement in his karaoke singing. Singing as frequently as possible kept Blind Santa happy. Thank goodness people liked Blind Santa’s singing because he did not feel the pain of audiences of throwing rocks or at least being kind enough soft tomatoes.

Blind Santa wants to share his joy of life with all of you. Blind Santa knows Mrs. Claus loves him because she makes great chocolate chip cookies and has never left him at a roadside rest. HO, HO, HO!

Knowing that Blind Santa can share stories for a long time it’s best you read the rest of Blindsanta.com. The Legend of Blind Santa lives on. Thanks to God’s blessings there is a lot of Merry Christmas in Blind Santa.

Remember God is the gift.