My Dad is Santa

No, seriously.

Every year now, he dresses up as Santa Claus for all the schools in his area.  He also rides in the parades. So in June, he starts growing out his hair and beard in preparation for his winter duties.

So, he started “playing” Santa Claus quite a few years ago, (I really don’t remember what year it was), but I remember clearly one year he had played Santa, and freaked my cousin Phil out. I think Phil was like 3 years old at the time.

But I don’t think he is really “playing” Santa anymore. I think that when he lets his hair and beard grow out, and puts that suit on, he really becomes the man. During this time of the year, kids start following him around in wonder. At the gas station, at Wal-Mart, anywhere, kids will start following him around, tugging on their parent’s sleeves, giggling. So Dad will turn and look at them, and give them a low “ho, ho, ho.” How cool is that?

The first year that he became Santa Claus, the stories that he told me about his experiences were heart wrenching. You could hear it in his voice how affected he was by the kids he talked to. One little girl asked him if she could have “her Daddy back” for Christmas. Later on, he found out that the little girl’s Dad had died saving her from drowning. How do you respond to that?

My sister Amanda told me about one little girl that had seen a mall Santa. The little girl asked Santa if she could have seeds for the family garden for Christmas. Families down in that area are pretty poor, and you know, that little girl was thinking of her family. So the mall Santa says to her “wouldn’t you rather a doll or a toy?” After a while, the little girl just accepts the fact that Santa only gives toys, so she agrees with him and says she would like a doll instead. Amanda was there for the whole episode.

The next day, my Dad was Santa at that little girl’s school. Amanda told Dad what had happened at the mall with the mall Santa, and gave Dad a bag of seeds. It had carrots, cukes, squash, and all kinds of vegetables. So the little girl gets on Dad’s lap. “What would you like for Christmas little girl” asked my Dad. The little girl looks at him and says “I would like a doll.”

“Wouldn’t you rather have some seeds for your garden?” Dad asked, and produced the bag with the seeds in it. “You really are Santa, aren’t you?” That little girl’s hopes were boosted and forever changed by my Dad; Santa Claus.

This year he changed his glasses to better complete the illusion, and he absolutely nails it.  You tell me.  You think he nails it?

Santa

Ron Simoneau© 12-17-2014

Dead ends. Literally

So I’ve hit a few dead ends on my “little” project, but I’m actually happy about that.  It’s forcing me to finish up some loose ends with the newer generations, add pictures, etc.  Lots of great research going on.

Is it weird that I’ve taken a liking to reading obituaries?

There are a lot of great resources (that I have found so far) that are free.  However, it seems as though every time I find something I really need as a fact citation, it has a “subscription” fee attached to it.  Every nickel and dime….

I’m getting a good amount of family oral (read: unpublished) history as well from various sources, especially about one of my great grandfathers.  It seems he was a real bastard to his wife and kids.  He was a very abusive man, both mentally and physically.  He liked the booze too.  Liked it so much, he named 2 of his sons Phillip A., and was prone to spelling his first name 5 different ways, all documented.

Well, as “they” say, you can’t choose your family.  HA!

Genealogy, what a beast

Seriously.  The file I had saved in 2007 included Sevigny, Simoneau, as well as the start of Betty, Arpin & McGaunn.  Ancestry.com has been a huge help so far finding missing dates, family members, etc.

Weirdly enough, the family tree has been expanded under Benjamin Simoneau’s tree, as well as Omer Sevigny’s tree, I think by accident.  It’s pretty interesting when you find out who you end up being related to.

That said, I’m finding that I shouldn’t fight it and keep the tree “narrow”, rather; put it all together, then parse out the information later.  Fortunately, the Family Tree Maker allows you to do that, so I should be able to make some really cool trees in the future.

Best,

Ron

Genealogy = History

I’m going to do it.

I’ve decided to update and complete my genealogy project that I started 10 years ago.  That said, I’ve found my files that I saved back in 2005 on my network drive, and have been reaching out to relatives to help me with the project.  I have a fairly comprehensive baseline, but because data sharing is 100000X better now than it was when I started in 2004, I feel as though I can complete a more comprehensive file to be shared with the family.

I’m hoping that by the time I complete this project, I will have enough to make a nice coffee table book for the relatives.

Facebook has made this process so much easier, much easier than the old bulletin boards.  Stand by Simoneaus.  This project is going to encompass the family of Samuel & RoseAnna (Sevigny) Simoneau, so I will be doing this project with two families in mind.  The Sevignys have done a TON of research, and have found their records going back to  Julien Charles de Sevigny dit LaFleur.  How cool is that?

Best,

Ron

It was a good time, thanks!

Thank you supporters.  Thank you for your donations towards my campaign.  While I didn’t win this time around, I had a really good showing for my first time out, and missed out by a whopping 38 votes.

It was a very intense learning experience, and I intend on running again.

I have changed the website format back to being a garden variety blog site, and will most likely use it on a semi-regular basis.

 

Best,
Ron

Signs are coming!

Now that the primary is over, it’s time to get to work.  If you live in Ward 6 and would like to help out my campaign, I have signs coming to me in about a week.  I would love to bring one by to put on your lawn!

I am looking to put them in the following areas:

Lund Rd
Lake St
Robinson Rd
North Eastern Blvd
New Dunstable
West Hollis St (Near Dunkin Donuts)
Main St
Kinsley St

and anywhere else in Ward 6!  If you have a spot for a sign, let me know!  Shoot me an email at ron4rep@ronsimoneau.com.

 

Thank you!

Plenty of surveys coming in

I hope everyone is enjoying the heat after the winter we had!  Since my last post, I’ve been busy at work, but took time out to spend a week at the Hidden Valley Boy Scout Camp with Troop 410 from Immaculate Conception, and the troop (and leaders) had a blast!

Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve received a few surveys that candidates typically receive from different political action committees.  I have completed the following:

  1. NH Families for Education
  2. Live Free or Die Alliance
  3. NAGR Candidate Survey
  4. NRA Candidate Survey & Endorsed by the NRA
  5. National League of Taxpayers Survey
  6. Americans for Prosperity NH Pledge
  7. Republican Liberty Caucus of NH

As I get results back from the surveys that were mailed in, I will hyper-link them.

Best,

Ron

Please consider a donation

Good morning!  The campaign season is now upon us, and I am in need of donations.  Please consider donating to my campaign.  Every little bit counts and 100% of the proceeds will go towards signs and palm cards.  I can’t do this alone and I need your help!

Donations by check can be sent to:

Ron Simoneau
PO Box 1573
Nashua, NH 03060

Donations by PayPal:

ron4rep@ronsimoneau.com

Donations by Anedot, click on the Donate! link

 

Best,
Ron

It’s official

Good morning!

It’s official, yesterday afternoon I  registered as a candidate for New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough District 33, Nashua’s Ward 6.

I’m looking forward to getting out and meeting more of the residents of Ward 6 and listening to their concerns!

Best,

Ron Simoneau
ron4rep@ronsimoneau.com