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Keeping holiday spirit amid pandemic
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Sue Lundschen, 6, drops her letter to Santa Claus in a mailbox while visiting with him in Kirby on Dec. 10. Former Kirby city councilman and retired police officer Ernest Spradling brought joy to Kirby residents for the second consecutive year by posing with them as Santa at his house.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographer
Parents and children stood on the sidewalk in near darkness, waiting for their turn to walk onto Ernest Spradling’s front yard. Two bales of hay sat bathed in white Christmas lights that illuminated the area. There behind the bales stood the center of attention.