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Conference moira::parenting

Title:Parenting
Notice:Previous PARENTING version at MOIRA::PARENTING_V3
Moderator:GEMEVN::FAIMANY
Created:Thu Apr 09 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1292
Total number of notes:34837

1065.0. "Santa are you for real?" by MRKTNG::TESSIER () Sun Dec 17 1995 17:30

    There is a book titled "Santa Are You For Real", I've bought copies 
    at the local Christian Book Store.  It explain the real Saint Nicholas
    and the store of the 3 girls, and the gold in the stocking.
    
    I believe in Santa, we can all be Santa to those in need.  I have
    always taken my kids with me when we buy a present for a tag we got off
    a tree.  We make a food basket together and bring it to the Salvation
    Army.  The year friends of mine received a Christmas tree and several
    bags of much needed groceries on their doorstep I knew for sure Santa
    was for real.
    
    I was always a bit uncomfortable when people would says to my kids "and
    what's Santa going to bring you"?   I prefer people say "what
    would you like for Christmas?"  Santa was never a big thing in my
    house.  I would say Santa brings a few thing, mom and dad bring the
    rest.  We worked very hard to put that stuff under the tree.  When my
    son, Zak, was 5 and Jason, the boy upstairs was 7, Jason told Zak and I
    he wanted a bike and his mother said she wasn't getting him one, he said
    "well I'll just ask Santa"  Zak turned to Jason and said "Jason Santa,  
    brings little things, not big things, besides how could he fit them in
    his sled."
    
    What ever you celebrate try to make it a little brighter for someone in
    need!
    
    DJT
      
    
    
     
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1065.1CSC32::BROOKMon Dec 18 1995 01:2720
    Santa is the embodiment of an idea ... and an ideal ...in part, that
    of giving, but more, that of helping those less fortunate than
    yourself.  We accept all kind of other embodiments of ideas ... and
    we don't call them a lie ... so what's wrong with this ?
    
    And when the child discovers that Santa isn't that real jolly old man,
    they are usually at an age to explain that Santa did exist and we
    try to carry on with the concept of giving during the Christmas season 
    in his name.  So, then the children become part and parcel of the
    concept of Santa, and enjoy it just the same.
    
    So, Santa is for real ... not a lie ... I like the idea of it being
    part of the pretending in childhood though.
    
    Yes, Virginia, there really is a Santa Claus ... and lives in the
    hearts of every one of us who choose to believe.
    
    Can you tell, I still believe in Santa ?
    
    Stuart
1065.2CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusMon Dec 18 1995 20:205
    Stuart,
    
    if you don't still get a stocking, I believe you should.  
    
    meg
1065.3CSC32::BROOKTue Dec 19 1995 13:0910
>    Stuart,
>    
>    if you don't still get a stocking, I believe you should.  
>    
>    meg


It's hung already ... my youngest saw to that !!! :-)

Stuart
1065.4CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeThu Dec 28 1995 13:3419
    	
    	My parents were a little confused when they asked my
    	daughter if Santa came to her house, and she said, "No."
    
    	They asked me when we were going to open presents, and 
    	I told them we already had.  I think Emily was a bit disconcerted
    	that Santa might actually show up (she's not too fond of the
    	Santas she sees at the malls ;-) ).
    
    	We had a wonderful Christmas, we just didn't put any focus on
    	Santa.  The gifts we exchanged were from one another.  I don't
    	fault anyone that chooses to celebrate with Santa, I just wish
    	they'd afford me the same freedom to choose not to.
    
    	We still do stockings, and plan to tell our children the
    	Saint Nick story, we just won't pretend he's coming to our house
    	in the middle of the night.