stayawake
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I think I'm the only person I've met who has decided to NOT teach their children about Santa, and while I'm really happy with this decison, it's a little tricky when I'm out and other kids are around. I was just wondering if anyone else has a Christmas like mine?
I love that our December is really full of lots of fun, but my daughter isn't constantly talking about what Santa will bring her. She'll get lots of gifts, but she doesn't really care what they are. There is no need to remind my children of the 'true meaning of Christmas' because while presents are involved we do a lot of giving to others, serving others and making things for others -as well as attend many events at our church. My husband and I both made this decision before we had kids, and I couldn't go back now! My daughter (3) thinks 'Santas' are just like snowmen - something that shows up around this time of year. And we've begun talking to her about St. Nicolas, who did kind things for others and gave to the poor at this time of year - but it's not a real live creature that's coming to our house or anything. I had one mom at a playgroup tell me I'm ruining Christmas for my kids, and another who said ' oh, you must be one of those religious fanatics' when I said 'we don't really do that' when she asked if I had taken the kids to see Santa. What do you think?
I love that our December is really full of lots of fun, but my daughter isn't constantly talking about what Santa will bring her. She'll get lots of gifts, but she doesn't really care what they are. There is no need to remind my children of the 'true meaning of Christmas' because while presents are involved we do a lot of giving to others, serving others and making things for others -as well as attend many events at our church. My husband and I both made this decision before we had kids, and I couldn't go back now! My daughter (3) thinks 'Santas' are just like snowmen - something that shows up around this time of year. And we've begun talking to her about St. Nicolas, who did kind things for others and gave to the poor at this time of year - but it's not a real live creature that's coming to our house or anything. I had one mom at a playgroup tell me I'm ruining Christmas for my kids, and another who said ' oh, you must be one of those religious fanatics' when I said 'we don't really do that' when she asked if I had taken the kids to see Santa. What do you think?