This Man Moved People To Tears By Bringing Santa To Life For A Young Boy

This Man Moved People To Tears When A Boy Asked If He Was Santa
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A young boy had all his Christmas wishes come true when a stranger he thought was Santa played along with his belief.

A bystander in the restaurant who saw the exchange said he had his "faith in humanity restored" in a post on Facebook.

"I walked into Tim Hortons in Ontario and a little boy (maybe four or five) saw this older gentleman and just stopped and looked at him in awe, 'Omg its Santa!'," the bystander, Mark Hurson, wrote.

Hurson continued: "The older gent looked down and smiled and asked him if he had sent his letter into him yet.

"The boy said 'no' and he would be doing it tonight.

"The older man said you better be nice to your mum and sister because I'm watching. He then said goodbye and that he was going back to the North Pole to finish the toys with the elves.

"Everyone in the restaurant was a bit teary eyed (including me!). There are some great people left in the world."

It wasn't only Hurson that was touched by the exchange.

After posting the photo on Facebook, Hurson said he received an "incredible" amount of Facebook messages from strangers.

"People have been letting me know they read the story and what the story meant to them - my inbox is officially jammed. Thank you," he wrote.

Hurson shared some of the messages he had received.

One read: "Absolutely love this story, it brought back so many great memories for me of my childhood.

"I still believe after 47 years, that Santa is real. In the midst of all the anger as of late around the world, this is a beautiful reprieve from it. Thank you."

Another person wrote: "Just saw this on my news feed from a friend. With everything going on right now in our crazy world, this was wonderful to read before I hit the sack."

The post, which was shared on 16 November, has now had nearly 19,000 shares.

Hurson posted an update on the thread the next day, after he had the pleasure of meeting the "now famous" Santa.

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Hurson wrote: "Such a lovely man with a heart of gold. Fergus Ontario you are very lucky to have this guy as one of your community.

"So pleased this story was enjoyed by so many people around the world. Really appreciate all the people who shared it and messaged me to let me know how much it touched them. #santarocks."

Free Santa Letter Templates For Kids
This Is Me(01 of16)
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This cute activity is a lot of fun since kids can also draw pictures for Santa. Get the printable: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Dear Santa(02 of16)
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This festive template prompts kids to write what they'd really like for Christmas and draw a picture of it.Get the printable: Bird’s Party (credit:Bird’s Party)
For Little Ones(03 of16)
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Help young children practice their letters and writing skills with this cute sheet. Get the printable: Crystal & Co (credit:Crystal & Co)
Colouring Page(04 of16)
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Kids of all ages will get a kick out of colouring in their wish list after they write it. Get the printable: Kate Smith Designs (credit:Kate Smith Designs)
Fill In The Blank(05 of16)
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We love fill in the blanks, because they make wish lists so easy! Get the printable: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Four Simple Things(06 of16)
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Help children fill this wish list out by asking them four simple questions. Get the printable: Education.com (credit:Education.com)
Frozen(07 of16)
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This is the perfect template for kids who are still obsessing over "Frozen."Get the printable: Hale Grafx (credit:Hale Grafx)
Draw & Explain(08 of16)
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This is a great activity to do either before writing a letter to Santa or to give to Santa as a letter. The sheet asks kids to draw what they want, explain what it is and why they want it.Get the printable: Step Into Second Grade (credit:Step Into Second Grade)
List It(09 of16)
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Lists make things easy. Have your child fill this one out on their own.Get the printable: Events to Celebrate (credit:Events to Celebrate)
Draw A Picture(10 of16)
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If your child prefers to draw rather than write, than this is the perfect letter template for them.Get the printable: It’s Overflowing (credit:It’s Overflowing)
Santa & Rudolph(11 of16)
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This cute template lets kids write a special message to Santa.Get the printable: Xmas Colouring Pages (credit:Xmas Colouring Pages)
Favourite Things(12 of16)
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This is a very practical list, because it asks kids to list some of their interests and favourite things, as well as what they want for Christmas. Parents can photocopy the list and give them out to relatives to help with their shopping. Get the printable: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Santa’s Beard(13 of16)
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This simple wish list is quick and easy to fill out. Kids can even colour it in after filling it out. Get the printable: Free Fun Christmas (credit:Free Fun Christmas)
Long List(14 of16)
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This template will help older kids organise their wants this Christmas. Get the printable: The Chirping Moms (credit:The Chirping Moms)
Blank Colouring Page(15 of16)
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This blank letter template allows kids to get creative when writing their letter and colouring in the design.Get the printable: Melonheadz Illustrating (credit:Melonheadz Illustrating)
Naughty or Nice(16 of16)
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This template is great for older kids who don't want to waste time colouring and get right down to listing what they want for Christmas.Get the printable: Botanical Paperworks (credit:Botanical Paperworks )