Reindeer Seek Training Locations
Operation Merry Christmas’s delivery phase kicked off yesterday and all North Pole Departments report enthusiastic and robust activity ever since.
Santa has left the North Pole once again to meet with fans, believers and children from all over the world. The North Pole Post Office reports that mail for Santa is heavy. They continue to process letters and wish lists for Santa at a record pace.
The Workshop is moving 24-hours per day. Recent reports indicate the workshop remains ahead of schedule with just 23 days left until Santa’s launch.
If there is one need coming from the North Pole at this time it is for the Reindeer Operations Department. Citing a need for practice, the Sleigh Department is trying to find locations for training the reindeer in advance of Santa’s flight. The weather has been so terrible at the North Pole the Reindeer Operations Department wants to find available “short roof landing targets” that the reindeer can practice on.
The Sleigh Department has contacted North Pole Flight Command to see if elves in the Tracker Elf Community might volunteer to serve in this capacity (the Reindeer Operations Department needs locations they can trust).
For more information about the reindeer and their training needs, please listen to the North Pole Radio News report in the player above.
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Thank you, Elf Harold! Santa sounds so productive. I hope he goes well and is safe. Is the Flight Command still on lockdown? How about other departments? Does Operation Airlift continue? Elf Crash, can reindeer practice any roofs? Most roofs in my country slip easily because just tiles are put on top. Also, please use my house’s flat roof, which has corrugated tin. Merry Christmas! XD
Hello Elves!! Sure Santa can use my roof for practice with the reindeer
Of course, they can use my roof at any time. We elves need to help Santa in any way we can!
I LOVE U SANTA U R THE BEST PERSON IN THE WORLD
I apologize for listening to this so late. The reindeer are more than welcome to practice using my roof.