
The daughter of one of the Lotusemaja volunteers checks Santa's beard.

One Estonian Christmas tradition is that before you can receive your gift from Santa, you have to sing a song or recite a poem. It is always very fun to hear what people do. Here Olga, who helps us in the kitchen, sings a song for Santa in Russian.

Sirje, who is our hardworking housekeeper and just about everything else around the corps--as well as a faithful soldier--and her sister Tiiu, another soldier who volunteers at the corps, sing for Santa.

Major Helen Tyrrell seemed somehow unimpressed with Santa.
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