In 40 years, Santa Pat has received 10,000 letters. He's kept them all

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Santa Pat hears the wishes of little Sydneysiders at the QVB. One of the most common requests is for 'world peace', he says. 'A lot of the kids today are thinking about others, which is very lovely to see.'

Retail forecasters might purport to know the toys every child is asking for this Christmas, but Patrick Sheean, 79, is probably one of the best placed people in the country to make a prediction.Frozen. Or an iPad. Back when I started, it would have been a Meccano set."This year, Mr Sheean celebrates 40 years of donning the red suit.

In that time, he has received 10,000 letters from children, which he keeps in his shed at home to read with his wife Beverley, 83, who appears as Mrs Claus on occasion and will make her QVB debut this month.Many of the letters are funny - though they're frequently illegible, he says, laughing. Mr Sheean has also seen children become increasingly altruistic in their Christmas wishes over the years. One of the most common requests is for "world peace", he says.

A father of five, grandfather of nine and great-grandfather of two, Mr Sheean admits his eldest great-grandchild "freaked out" the first time she sat down for a photo with Santa. His family are travelling in from across the country to have their picture taken this year.The picture serves as a little pre-Christmas gathering: as Santa is working hard right up until December 24, the Sheeans' Christmas celebrations happen on December 29.

"I nursed him for probably 20 minutes," he sighs. "I hugged his father and we both cried, of course. Two days later we heard from his family and he'd passed away. But, oh, the way he looked when he saw Santa."

 

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