My husband and I both got presents from Santa when we were little, but we are thinking of not having Santa presents for our LO. Is anybody else considering the same? It's not that we had a bad experience or anything. We just think that maybe we should focus on teaching her that she doesn't just get EVERYTHING she wants and that Mommy and Daddy work hard for what we have and God allows us to buy things. She would still have plenty of presents on Christmas and a stocking. We would still tell her the Santa story, have her picture taken with Santa, etc. It's just that we would always tell her it's a fun make believe story. Kind of like Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, etc. Any thoughts? Please, be nice.
Re: Christmas/Santa
Even so, I certainly don't want my kid being the one to spoil it for her classmates when they start talking about their beliefs in Santa and she corrects them all! :P
https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/thinking-about-santa
https://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2011/december/why-santa-belongs-in-your-kids-christmas.html?paging=off
I was raised Christian, but in a home where anything make believe was frowned upon. My stepfather was very strict. Christmas was always a fun holiday because my mon encouraged and nurtured the whimsical side of the holiday (when he wasn't around. Long story that doesn't need to be told here.) Santa movies and the story of Saint Nicholas along with the story of Jesus' birth were part of our traditions. I always felt that if my stepdad hadn't been so against it, we couldve enjoyed these things openly as a family and had fun with it.
That being said, we've agreed we'll tell Alex about Santa, along with the story of Jesus birth and how His gift gave Santa a giving heart. We'll make sure we tell him both were real men, and that both of them have now given us a heart and spirit of giving to him! I don't think that's harmful.
You do whatever you feel comfortable with. And if you don't feel like introducing Santa at all, that's fine too!