Our daughters are now 13 and 20, but neither one has ever asked us if we are Santa Claus. From the time they were very young, we tried to do magical things to keep the spirit of St. Nick alive.
We always told our girls that Santa Claus brings some of the Christmas presents UNTIL you stop believing in him and then the parents have to bring the presents. That is why some homes have parents bringing the gifts instead of Santa Claus! And when you stop believing, you get underwear (This was told to us by the REAL Santa).
Santa always wraps his presents in paper that mom and dad don't have in the basement. Santa always tracks in snow in and around the fireplace leading to the Christmas tree (baking soda and dad's boots). Daddy always grumbles about the mess the "old man" made! The girls love this and it is always good for the giggles!
Santa always eats some of the cookie and milk we left out and the carrots were always gnawed. He leaves some crumbs scattered around the plate (which Mom would never allow).
Santa often left other indicators that he was at our home. He papered over the door leading into the tree, left sleigh tracks in the front lawn when there was snow one Christmas Eve, writes a note, tapes a crepe paper "web" over the bedroom door so the kids have to "break through" before they can get out of their room, and once he even left his hat behind (we left it out the next year and he left a thank you note).
The Christmas elf also visits our home beginning on the 13th and leaves a small token each of the 12 days of Christmas to help with the suspense leading up to the big day (once he left us tickets to see a play and he always leaves new pjs on the morning of Christmas eve). He also always leaves thank you notes and a new Christmas ornament (theme specific to something meaningful that year) one of the days.
We invite the Christmas elf to come when we have finished decorating the Christmas tree by turning off all the lights except the tree and chant Shimbaree-Shimbarah (left over from when our oldest loved Barney!)
We always make sure the girls know the real reason for the season, the birth of Jesus, by continuing to regularly attend our worship and other church events, we give generously to those in need, support our Angel tree and ring the Salvation Army bell once during the season. We attend other holiday events which keep our focus on the "real' meaning of Christmas - not just Santa Claus and receiving gifts.
Merry Christmas to all!
By Diana from Prospect, KY
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I'm sending a link to this post to my son. He'll recognise some of the things we did when he was growing up, and will learn some new things towards keeping the magic going for his son (8year old).
Thank-you for posting this, and have a very Happy Christmas!
That is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I don't have children, but I wish more parents put into Christmas for their children what you do rather than just the greed of getting gifts, ripping the packages open and forgeting the next week what they even received. I hope your girls carry on the tradition when they have children. I hope you win the contest.
Kathy
What? There is a Santa Claus! He comes every Dec. 25th to leave me and my family gifts and I am 61 years old. :)
I still believe in Santa! And Im 70! Love your story.
We used to leave a cotton ball from the Easter bunny on the door as he went out.
Hello, l am so happy to read that others do the same as our family and share the same stories. My oldest is almost 22 and youngest 14 and they know when they stop believing well then the magics gone. Christmas is our most favorite time of year not for the gifts but for the cheer. Everyone's happier, more giving and celebrating the special day of Jesus's birthday.
Love it
Tammy
Lovely, I hope everyone has a joyful Christmas. This made my day. I'll be passing it along to our daughter for her granddaughter. And to our oldest grandson and wife for their 3 sons.
Long live Santa, he'll be coming to our house for as long as we're here. His portrait over our fireplace. Merry Christmas to all and ...
you know the rest. ;-) GG Vi
Merry Christmas. Jesus is the reason for the season. Thank you for sharing those precious Christmas spirit tips. Expand these ideas in a book "The Twelve Days of Christmas". Step-by-step ideas to make Christmas even more meaningful! I would buy it! Delightful!
You are an inspiration. Thanks - for making your magic both enchanting and real. Could I come to your house next Christmas? ;)
Such lovely Christmas traditions - your girls will always remember them. Merry Christmas!
Diana, thank you for sharing your story 6 years ago. What a wonderful way to enjoy the holiday season. Makes me want to be part of your family. Wishing you a 'Very Merry Christmas'. Now I think I will start decorating. I already have my list ready to start baking.
'And when you stop believing, you get underwear'
Oh, I love that!
Marg from England.
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