To follow redneck's post, I'm now curious how many people who celebrate Christmas incorporate Santa. So,
1) Do you include Santa? If not, why not?
2) If so, will you let your kids believe as long as they want, or will you sit them down and tell them the truth at a certain age?
3) If you don't have Santa, who brings the presents -- parents, Jesus, someone else?
4) What do non-Santa families tell their kids so they don't ruin the Santa fantasy for other kids whose families embrace the jolly old elf?
5) Is your Santa/no Santa plan in line with what you/your SO had growing up?
Re: S/O Santa
I will let them believe for as long as they want. If they question it specifically at a certain age, then I will tell them the truth and make them promise not to tell anyone else who still believes.
Also, both DH and I both had Santa growing up, so we're 100% on the same page.
ETA: My mom still writes "From: SANTA" on her gifts to us in her same disguised Santa writing she used when we were little. I love that she does this and plan to do the same.
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I'll let them believe as long as they can. I think that's part of their innocence and the wonder of being young.
The Santa plan for DH and I is a mix of what we had growing up. We try to incorporate traditions for all holidays from both families and to create some new ones for us.
We believe in Santa at our house. I believed for so long it wasn't funny and after I found out he wasn't real, Christmas was never the same. My CCD teacher ruined btw! Nice right? DH was only about 2 when he found out. So sad. We'll do Santa and play it up until he questions it at an appropriate age. He'll also not be able to tell his sibling(s) to allow them to still believe.
We do different writing on the packages along with letters and such. IMO the joy of Chritmas is believing in Santa. The magic kind of gets taken away after Santa isn't believed in anymore.
Yes, we believe in Santa and will let them do so until they ask, then we will tell them the truth. We will also request, at that point, that they don't ruin it for the other one, if necessary.
DH and I both had Santa growing up. I think it's a fun idea for kids even though I try to avoid the "If you're bad Santa won't bring you presents" stuff.
I bought two different wrapping papers this year- one is for Santa's gifts. DH poked fun since E is young and won't care. Whatever.
I know right? DH is the youngest of 7 siblings. It was an older sibling and I think his mom was over it. She's that kind of person, bah humbug!
And regarding finding out at 2: That is just horrible. DS will be 3 in December & is just now learning & understanding the whole Santa concept. I can't imagine it being ruined for him before it ever began! To me, there's such an innocence to it that is so rare in this world. It's sad to think about it being taken away.
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