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Published 15:16 12 Dec 2014 GMT
Updated 08:05 18 Dec 2014 GMT

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It’s universally accepted that visiting Santa is one of the best days in a kid’s calendar (ok, maybe ours too)
This week Santa Claus was coming to town to help the sick kids in Temple Street Children’s Hospital bring some festive cheer to their wards.
Brave Izzy O’Connell from Cork took to Santa’s side and switched on the hospital’s Christmas lights. Izzy, age 6, spent three months in Temple Street this year following the removal of a brain tumour.
Little Izzy shared her excitement at being Santa’s special helper, saying:
“I love Temple Street and I don’t mind coming to the hospital for my check-ups because I love getting to see everyone! It was so much fun switching on the lights with Santa. The hospital looks really pretty, and I think all the children in Temple Street this Christmas will really like it. The lights will make them really happy!”
This video is exactly what Christmas is all about. We already know the staff and children in Temple St are one of a kind, and this video sums it up in one festive swoop.
Just gorgeous.
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