Having a holiday tradition can make Christmas just a little bit more enjoyable. Whether it's a family Christmas exchange where you steal all of the good gifts or an epic 5,000 calorie feast, it really ties the holidays together and makes this time of year feel special. This family took their Christmas tradition to the next level... and we love it (although, the mall Santas might not be too thrilled).
They have been doing it for 34 years, and it just keeps getting better.
The tradition started out innocently enough.
As children, these two brothers were taken to a mall Santa to get their picture taken.
It was adorable.
Then, they just keep doing it.
Santa might have raised an eyebrow...
But it was better than a screaming baby on his lap.
"Gahh, help!"
Year after year, the boys visited Santa.
Other people might have stared...
But the guys loved it.
And we have a feeling Santa did, too.
There's nothing like seeing your children grow up, even if they can't fit on Santa's lap anymore.
Sticking with it!
(Nice sweaters!)
And finally, they have a reason to sit on Santa's lap: their own children!
Although, we know they still love doing it themselves.
Merry Christmas, guys. :)
For a full 34 years, these two brothers visited Santa and sat on his lap. They are our Christmas heroes.
The tradition started out innocently enough.
As children, these two brothers were taken to a mall Santa to get their picture taken.
It was adorable.
Then, they just keep doing it.
Santa might have raised an eyebrow...
But it was better than a screaming baby on his lap.
"Gahh, help!"
Year after year, the boys visited Santa.
Other people might have stared...
But the guys loved it.
And we have a feeling Santa did, too.
There's nothing like seeing your children grow up, even if they can't fit on Santa's lap anymore.
Sticking with it!
(Nice sweaters!)
And finally, they have a reason to sit on Santa's lap: their own children!
Although, we know they still love doing it themselves.
Merry Christmas, guys. :)
For a full 34 years, these two brothers visited Santa and sat on his lap. They are our Christmas heroes.