Meet Mrs. Claus: First Lady Of The North Pole

Mrs. Claus kneading bread dough on a wooden table in a festive, warmly-lit country kitchen, wearing a red dress and beige apron, with Christmas garlands and a glowing wood stove in the background.

Mrs. MerryBell Claus

First Lady of the North Pole, Keeper of Christmas Cheer, Storyteller, and Beloved Friend


Opening the Door to the Everyday Magic of the North Pole

Most of the world knows Santa and Mrs. Claus only through the twinkle and excitement of Christmas Eve. But for MerryBell Claus, better known as Mrs. Claus, that single night is just a tiny part of a much bigger, richer story—a story of friendship, faith, laughter, gentle mischief, and the quiet wonders of daily life at the North Pole.

It’s this everyday magic—the heartwarming, sometimes messy, always meaningful life beyond the sleigh—that Mrs. Claus has long wanted to share. After years of encouragement from Santa, her beloved elves, and more than a little prayer, Mrs. Claus found the inspiration (and courage!) to finally open a window into the North Pole’s secret world. What better way to share it than with her two favorite things: stories and fresh-baked cookies?


From Letters to Laptops: Mrs. Claus Embraces a New Era

A lifelong lover of writing, Mrs. Claus has filled journals with North Pole tales, recipes, and gentle advice for generations. But now, thanks to a newly discovered fondness for computers and instant communication (she’s still tickled by how a message can fly across the globe in seconds), she’s bringing these stories to the world—one blog post, recipe, and painting at a time.

“For centuries, Santa delivered joy the world over on Christmas night. But now, with a tap of my finger, I can share the North Pole’s everyday wonder—sunny or snowy, silly or sacred—with all who wish to visit. It’s a different kind of magic, but it’s real all the same.”

Still, she’s quick to add that this new technology can never replace Santa’s Christmas Eve journey—his work is irreplaceable, his tradition timeless. Mrs. Claus simply delights in giving the world a peek behind the scenes, inviting friends everywhere to be part of the North Pole’s daily joys, struggles, and celebrations.


The Heartbeat of the North Pole

As First Lady of the North Pole, Mrs. Claus balances tradition and adventure with warmth, humor, and a deep well of patience. She cares for elves and animals alike, tends her frosty garden (yes, you can grow peas and pumpkins in the Arctic!), and keeps the North Pole kitchen always full of stories, laughter, and the aroma of something delicious baking.

Mrs. Claus adores painting—her favorite subjects are, naturally, Santa himself and the bustling, twinkling world they share. But more than anything, she loves writing, and after years of using pen names like Holly J. Winterbloom and Belle Frost, she now welcomes the world as herself: MerryBell Claus.


Faith, Family, and Friendship

Her faith in Jesus is the gentle anchor that steadies every season. It’s the source of her hope, her kindness, and her open heart. For Mrs. Claus, Christmas is a daily way of living—one rooted in giving, serving, and loving others with all the warmth the North Pole has to offer.


The Invitation

Whether you’re here for a treasured recipe, a cozy story, or simply a dose of Christmas cheer on an ordinary day, Mrs. Claus hopes you’ll linger awhile.
Her wish is simple: that through her words, pictures, and recipes, you’ll discover the joy and comfort found in the little moments of North Pole life—those secret, sacred, everyday wonders that make Christmas last all year long.

Welcome, dear friend. The door is always open—and the kettle’s always warm.