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I struggled with the whole santa thing too...plus I had a whacky dippy h at the time who had odd views. I went with the whole...there was a really nice guy, named Nicholas, who made toys for orphan boys and girls around Christmas and this was such a nice thing that people made up this story of St. Nick to keep his memory alive. Then of course they asked if he is still alive and I said, no, he died a long tme ago. I proceeded to tell them not to say anything to other kids because it's up to their mommies and daddies to tell them the truth and some of them want to play the game for a while before the kids find out.
So one time at an antique store around Christmas time...we're walking around...and some adult says something to her about Santa and my oldest responds, Santa is dead...and oh the looks on people's faces...at least they smiled. And she explained herself further but my kid ain't no dummy.
I also told her it's mommy's and daddy's that get presents to put under the tree and sometimes it's hard for them to do much if they don't have a lot of money. It's good to remind them of that when we toy purge...to say we are offering these toys we don't play with anymore to kids who don't have a lot of money...it helps the selection go better.
Here santa fills up the stockings with a few candy canes and small bits ($5 lego sets and pokemon cards), but the rest is from mom and dad.
That's cool. My kids told me they want to do the santa game...so I say the stockings and one present under the tree is signed from "santa."
I remember believing in Santa and I think it was when I was in second grade? that I caught my mom putting the presents under the tree...I was SO disappointed. I went and ran and told my sisters and just by thier giggles I knew it was true. What a hard knock life...no friggon Santa...then everything else unravelled...the Easter bunny....the toothfairy....what a scam. tisk tisk
The jolly green giant...ho ho ho...wait...no, he's real.