St. Patricks Day in the North Pole

Every March, Santa Claus always looks forward to a different kind of celebration. St. Patrick’s Day is coming, and he knows that mean that the North Pole is about to turn green!

Santa wakes up on that chilly morning of March 17 with a twinkle in his eye and a spring in his step. He dons a green velvet suit instead of his usual red one and put on a shamrock-colored hat that make the elves giggle. Mrs. Claus, always supportive, bakes a batch of green-iced cookies for the occasion.

The elves, always up for a festivity, decorate the workshop with shamrocks, leprechauns, and pots of gold. They play traditional Irish music that fills the air with cheerful tunes. Santa leads the merry group in a jig, his hearty laughter echoing through the frosty air.

Santa’s reindeer are not left out either. They are adorned with green ribbons and shamrock pendants around their necks. Rudolph’s nose even glows a festive green for the day, adding an extra touch of magic to the celebration.

In the evening, Santa and his elves gather for a grand feast. Mrs. Claus prepares an array of dishes, including corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread, and a special green punch that sparkled like emeralds. Santa shares stories of Irish folklore and the legends of St. Patrick, captivating everyone with tales of leprechauns and hidden treasures.

The Cozy Hearth Tavern at St Patrick's Day

As the night draws to a close, Santa heads to the Cozy Hearth Tavern to meet his friends to gather around the fireplace. They sing songs and toast to the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day with mugs of creamy hot cocoa. Santa, ever the generous soul, hands out small green gifts to everyone, each containing a token of good luck for the year ahead.

With hearts full of joy and laughter, Santa and his friends know that every St. Patrick’s Day would be one to remember. As they retired for the night, Santa can’t help but feel grateful for the warmth and togetherness that such celebrations bring to their magical world.

And so, in the frosty North Pole, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated with as much love and cheer as Christmas itself, proving that magic knows no season or boundary.