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Santa thought of little else the rest of that afternoon. He knew what he had to do. When Santa finished visiting with all the boys and girls that evening, he retrieved from his helper the name of the hospital where Sarah was staying. They found out which room Sarah was in.
A pale Rick said he would wait out in the hall. Santa quietly peeked into the room through the half-closed door and saw little Sarah on the bed.
They were talking quietly, and Santa could sense the warmth and closeness of the family, and their love and concern for Sarah. Santa rushed to her side and gave her a warm hug. A child the tender age of his own son — 9 years old — gazed up at him with wonder and excitement.
Her skin was pale and her short tresses bore telltale bald patches from the effects of chemotherapy. But all he saw when he looked at her was a pair of huge, blue eyes. His heart melted, and he had to force himself to choke back tears.
He asked that God touch little Sarah, and heal her body from this disease. He asked that angels minister to her, watch and keep her.
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He met with Martha Kelly, director of The Mothers, and that conversation has since developed into the play that will be revealed on December 1st. A Christmas Miracle at the Richland Fashion Mall is a big step in a great artistic direction for the theatre.
I think Columbia will be proud when it supports new work. It is also full of little hidden gems that those audience members from the area will identify with in a second—mentions of a famous meat-and-three plate and The Nickelodeon are two that stand out to me.