 This is one of my favorite. I love the babies. Something like this. This is Frosty. Yeah, Frosty the snowman. No. We're done by the green van and all the decorations. We're done by the flower shop and they're made of tubing and wood. About 40 professional florists came from all over the country and volunteered their time and efforts to help with the sun. The trees are in the room. Four. To eight. Santa knows a whole snowman from all over the country. I'm just going to throw some snow in the air. Are you ready for a picture? Get ready just as if you were going to throw that snowball. Well, aren't you going to throw it that way? Santa loves you. Santa understands. Spirit yet. Did the NBC special help put you there? Part of the NBC special last night? Yeah. Where are you going? Are you there? Are you going to put the Madonna? Well, it's not more of our new home. Oh, new home. You won't have it upstairs. It is upstairs, but on display. She means they have new, new homes. How hard do you think this is right? No, no, no, no. Oh, it's a little. You can pack that in a suitcase. I'm going to get it. My chance. Is it marbles? Is that the joint present that you'll be giving each other? Is that the joint present that you'll be giving each other? And it didn't come from the Vatican. I mean, was it in the Vatican a historic piece? No. I don't know. I think the Pope shops at Rexall. You have a house to put it in? No, I'm sorry. I hope so. We got Rosie and the Madonna. No, but there should be, you know, I don't want to leave without some nice marbles from the eight years. Some nice remembrances. Well, you can take on everything from the library that was given. Pardon? Most of the things that are given to the president of the library. Put it out in some case to take it to the library. Please stop it. Have you got any diamond necklaces you want to stick on? No, unfortunately. As you come and play that next chapter, what do you think can pull up the legacy of your husband? Well, I've used it, and I've said it, too. I've tried to do it again for the country, for the world. It's there. See you at the Christmas tree. See you at the Christmas tree. Well, as you see are my friends from Second Genesis again. And they made all these wooden, and the little... Tied-up music and the wooden toys are... I love this one. And the Christmas tree ornament is up there. Shows in the court of college. California hangs below. And over there is the workshop with all the wooden... But they really worked very hard. They did a good job. How many did you end up painting? Did you know all together? 350. That's good. That brings tears to my eyes. Gorbachev had tears in his eyes when he saw the steak. He hadn't seen steak in a while. Oh, you bet. Here, can I go over here? Yeah, that's good. There we go. We can pretend this is California. What is it? It's an orange, right? You know what Vice President Bush did to that man to make him jump out of the car? You know why Gorbachev jumped out of the car? Vice President Bush was holding his head and he had a handkerchief, and he was trying to rub that spot off his head. I'm not making this up. When he jumped out of the car, President Reagan thought he was defecting. This is Reagan. Where did you find the Santa Claus? I came from the tree. Can we take a break now and see? Thank you. I'll let it for you. You're welcome. Thank you. I can't. I'm sorry. I know Paul. Santa, don't you have any Gorbachev jokes? Gorbachev jokes. Gorbachev looks like any ordinary man. He doesn't look like the head of a big high-powered country. He looks like an ordinary man who has 600,000 missiles and 400,000 bags. My friends from Second Genesis helped again to decorate the tree, and I don't know what I'd do without them. Just come a little closer. They painted 350 of these toys. Yup. And up there is the New White House ornament. And below it is decorated for Christmas. And below it is California. Can we pretend that this is the tree? I don't know what I'd do without them. Just come a little closer. They made all the wooden... And all the music. And the music. They painted 350 of these toys. Yup. Can we pretend that this is the California one? No? No, I see. I'm not really Santa Claus. I'm a leftover KGB agent. How do you like to spend Christmas Day? We do it the same way. Exactly the same way. We've done it the same way for what? Well, coming up 36 years. How do you spend the day? Coco in the morning? What do you do? We have a very light breakfast. Because everybody's anxious to get to the presents. And then we open the presents. And then... I guess everybody plays with their presents. When we were younger. When we were younger. Yes, when we were younger. And when the children were younger. We would spend Christmas Eve with my poor husband. Trying to put together those toys. You know? And turn out to be just a nightmare to try to get together. Is he mechanical? Is your husband mechanical? Does he know how to put things together? Well, I don't think... I mean, I think it's very hard to put those toys together. Impossible. And then, the frustrating part is the next day, Christmas Day, they end up not playing with the toy, but with the box of the candy. So it's always the same. I don't think you're going on yet, but we're not going to be drunk. Can you get some money? Keep it all to yourself. Have a good accident. Is everyone ready to have their picture taken with Santa? Yes. Oh, great. That's good. But you know when Gorbachev ran out of the car? The president thought he was defecting. Just want to say that for these separate cameras. And a lot of you want to know why did he jump out of the car at that moment? Vice President Bush was holding his head and saying, hold still. I'll get the spot off of your head. And he was just rubbing. It's just true though. It's all in my book. We're going to take pictures now. We're going to take pictures now. Everybody's sitting on your lap. Yes. If I have a lap. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Would you stand over to the zip lock? Would you look at it? If you stand here and hand me a book. Hello, I'm Tom. Nice to meet you, Larry. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. What's your name? Hi, Larry. Happy Christmas. My pleasure, believe me. Yeah. Happy Christmas. Hi, Jerome. Happy Christmas. Thank you. Thanks a lot. Somebody should just hand Mrs. Reagan those things. Hi. What's your name? Hi, Susan. Happy Christmas. You got it. You got it. Right now. Right now. Thank you so much. Don't forget your book. Thank you. Michael. Nice to meet you. Thank you. Very gentle. What's your name? Hi, Trudy. Nice to meet you. Happy Christmas. Hello. Merry Christmas. What's your name? Hi, Ginny. All right. Thank you, Mrs. Reagan. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Thank you. Mrs. Reagan's wine. I need some. Hi, Marie. Nice to meet you. Happy Christmas. Here we go. Hi, dear. How are you? I'm good. Anywhere. You want a white thing? It's all right. This will work. Thank you. Oh, sorry. I can't go. Are you embarrassed? I just saved your full weight. No, Santa loves you. Does it really feel bad? It feels wonderful. You have a great voice. Hello. What's your name? Hello, Andrea. You sit right down. It's Andrea and us. Yay. Do you feel so? I didn't mean I feel. You know, I'm dressed up. Hello. Come a little closer. So there's less of a walk. Hello. What's your name? My best smile. Happy Christmas. Come a little closer. Stop the wine right here. What's your name? Nice Christmas green. Right here. Perfect. No, I was going to do this. Just a little bit. So it looks like you have... All right. Perfect. Come here, Santa. Santa loves you. Merry Christmas. Come here, Santa loves you. How are you? Nice to see you. What's your name? Hi, Casper. Merry Christmas. Same to you. Happy Christmas. Hi, John. Sit right down. All right. My pleasure. Right here. Very good. How am I doing? What's your name? Nice to meet you, John. Hello. Merry Christmas to you too. You be safe. Good deal. Happy Christmas. Nice to meet you. All right. It's also ziplock and olive oil. I'm not kidding. No, I'm not moving. Santa loves you. That's the truth. All right. Perfect. Thank you. What's your name? Nice to meet you. Sit right down here. Here we go. Do you feel silly sitting over there? It's too bad. Sit down here. Be a nice take. Thanks for being here. Happy Christmas. Come. Hi, Santa. Ferrari. Hold your breath. Ferrari. All right. Merry Christmas to you too. Nice to meet you. Just open your eyes. Don't blink. Good. Now Santa really loves you. What's your name? I am. Sit right down here. All right. We're going to be okay. This is great. Beautiful. And now the two of them are going to have your photo. Yes, great. All right. Open it. I want to hear some noise at you. One, two, three. Then I can do you here every year. Merry Christmas. Have a happy Christmas.