Sometimes we forget how big our universe is and when we remember we shudder. Billions of stars are out there burning with more heat and energy then we could possibly imagine and around some of those stars revolves a couple misshapen round rocks; planets. On some of those planets there are life forms that call their little rock home.

Rose Marion Tyler used to call one such planet home, it's called Earth, and you might be familiar with it. Either that, or your some alien tapping into Earth's satellite network so you can read this. I doubt Rose cares either way.

Ms. Tyler had her place of work blown up by one of those aliens. That man has also saved the world countless time and most of us will never know his name. Those that have been privileged to meet his acquaintance refer to him only as the Doctor. Nobody has any idea what his real name is, even Rose. Anyone who ever did is now dead as the Doctor was responsible for destroying his home planet of Gailifrey and his fellow Time Lords to end the most brutal war of all time.

Anyway, Rose loves that bloke to death as much as he does she. In fact, after becoming separated she had a second chance and chose to leave her family behind in another universe which she can never revisit for the rest of her days. Sadly, those days will pale in comparison to the many more days the Doctor will live without her. However, after frustration by both parties the Time Lord decided to take a chance at a broken-hearted future and chose love for as long as they can be together.

The two of them travel the universe on the daily in a spaceship called the T.A.R.D.I.S., which stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space. Yep, you guessed it, the ship, which is strangely shaped like a blue box, travels in time. Go figure…

Today is Christmas Eve though, and it is told that every year a fat jolly man dressed in red travels the world delivering presents to all the good boys and girls of the world. But, he doesn't exist, right? Right? It's just a story we tell our kids so they stop lying to us about breaking grandma's lamp or stealing candy bars from the store. Yet, we all secretly hope we are wrong and that science means absolutely nothing.

If you believe in something hard enough it will come true. Tonight is truly going to be a very merry Christmas…