Saturday, January 5, 2019

Let's talk about Santa Claus


First time visitors to our house during the Christmas season are usually interested in our decorations but it sometimes takes a while before they realize the extent of the Santa Claus figures theme. We’ve pared back considerably in the last 10 years, from about 250, with Mark and Paul being the recipient of many of the SC figures whether they wanted them or not. In fact, to circumvent Paul’s resistance, Jim gave the Santas to Rachel and Jillian rather than the parents. It’s fun for us to visit the two houses and see some old favourites on display. Even so, the only ornaments on our tree are Clauses and most of our other seasonal decorations are too.

So how did this Santa Claus thing come about? It’s a short/long story and for interest’s sake I am going to say it started in 1988. It might have been 1987, maybe even ’86, but ’88 makes it an even 30 years ago and justifies this post. Nan FitzGerald may remember the year since she started it all; the PEI Home Economics teachers were having a Christmas house tour fund-raiser event in whatever year it was and Nancy was organizing it or maybe president of the association, or both. In idle staff room chat about the event Nancy said they needed a “modest” house for the tour, to counterbalance Government House.
 
Our 1700sf house certainly fit the modest requirement but it was in an interesting waterfront location with an unusual-for-the-day wide open layout. Without any thought, or consulting Jim, I offered it and Nan said yes. We didn’t have a lot of notice or a clue what we were doing but dived in anyway.
We ordered up a 12 foot tree, not that easy to come by, and then I said, “we should have a theme”. We had picked up a couple of Santa Claus figures in our year in South Carolina, so decided that rustic/cottage/SC would be our thing. We were relatively broke but also relatively creative so we made a set of 4 Father Christmas’s out of scrap plywood and lucked into a package of biggish flat wooden ornaments at the old Eaton’s store on Kent Street. Two days before the event I decided we had to have something at the front door, so a purpose-bought piece of plywood turned into a 6’ Father Christmas in a big hurry, such a hurry that a week later we had to sand him down and re-varnish because he had begun to peel.
The house was a front split with a 4 foot drop to the living room from the entry, hence the 12 foot tree located at the bottom of the stairs with 
the upper half decorated from the upper hall. I don’t know if the house tour was a success but several hundred people trekked though our place, such that while we were having our wind-down beverage later, the tree crashed. Who knew that all that jarring as people came down the stairs would destabilize the balance of the not-tied-to-anything tree? We were SOOOO lucky it didn’t happen as ticket holders wandered about!

Naturally we carried on with the Santa theme over the years; we made more than a few for gifts and were given others in return. Santas also became something we looked for as we travelled. Storage of Christmas decorations was an issue as we shopped for houses and decorating became a party event with teams of friend and family assigned to different vignettes in the house and, of course, a competition where a team spokesperson had to sell their effort. In 1990, the first Christmas in our 2nd house in Victoria, we brought a 9.5 foot tree home from Florida 2 days before the decorating party. The Customs Officer in Vancouver said “you’ve got a what, from where”?
Over the years we've hosted 2 more Christmas house tour fund-raisers and a lot more parties. There are so many stories to tell....!
a tree topper from Shoppers
 in Charlottetown, about 1987

salt-glazed pottery from Maine

Thailand!

front page pic of Jim advertising one of the house tours in Victoria

gift from Linda Bodine

ditzy SC from sister Bets

arts cards from Whitehorse
toy maker from Anne Snowden

a postman to honour Jim's
father and brother
and my grandfather



hand crafted trapper



2 comments:

Miriam said...

I LOVE your Santa collection! I'm a bit grinchy when it comes to my own seasonal decorations, but I love visiting your house in all its Christmas glory!

Unknown said...

I remember the first Decorating party on PE. Sounds like your collection really grew and your enthusiasm continues.
Happy New Year! jennie and Jim.