Santas by the thousand
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Eron Ben-Yehuda
Santa Claus comes only once a year, but Huntington Beach resident Hope
Orta sees him about 2,000 times.
She guesses that’s how many likenesses of Old St. Nick she has collected
over the last 40 years.
“We stopped counting when we got to 1,800,” she said.
A chubby face smiles back at you almost anywhere you look in her home.
There are figurines, dolls and toys showing Santa doing everything from
delivering mail, to playing piano, to surfing. His true calling, of
course, is making wishes come true. If you’ve been good this year, the
37-year resident will let you make a wish as you sit on her life-size
stuffed Santa.
Her son Tony, 49, remembers ‘tons’ of folks running through the house
when he was a child.
“She would share this with the whole neighborhood,” he said. “It was
automatic for everybody to come here for Christmas.”
Some people say she should charge people who want to visit, but that’s
not the spirit of Christmas, the North California-native said.
Every day, after she wakes up and before she goes to bed, she “makes the
rounds,” admiring every piece in her collection.
“I never get tired of looking at them,’ she said. “They look new to me
all the time.”
But that doesn’t stop her from buying another one every year, she said.
The latest addition is an egg timer shaped like you know whom.
Despite having so many Santas, Orta says she has only one wish.
“I would like peace all over the world for the children’s sake,” she
said.
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