Fantasmic23
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the
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Okay. Now, many of you might think I'm a bit nutty for posting a Christmas-related question in July, but I thought "Christmas in July" and that whole thing (and Lifetime ... "Television for Women" has been showing nothing but Christmas movies lately!). Anyway ...
DS (6) still believes in Santa wholeheartedly. DD (9 ... but soon to be 10) seems to be right on the cusp, though. Last Sunday it rained so DD asked me if she could watch a DVD. She picked out "Gremlins". I hadn't seen the movie in years and I agreed, all the while trying to remember if there's profanity. We're watching the DVD together and then this scene comes on where one of the film's leads, Kate (Phoebe Cates), begins explaining why she doesn't celebrate Christmas. Kate ends this little speech with: "And that's how I found out there was so Santa Claus."
And I was worried about profanity. I'm ready to dive for the remote when DD gasps and says, "What? Santa isn't real?" DD's face looked ... it was a combination of horror and shock. So I start stuttering and talking really fast, "He's real! That girl is just frightened by the gremlins ... she doesn't know what she's saying." I guess DD bought it because she went back to watching the movie and never brought up the topic again.
So I guess my question is this: Is there a certain age/appropriate way to broach the Santa-isn't-real topic? I found out the truth when I was 8 and I remember being absolutely crushed. She's starting 4th Grade in the fall and I know how kids (kids who know, that is) will talk ... especially around Christmastime.
Am I stressing too much? Maybe she knows the truth and is just humoring me and DH (not to mention playing along for the sake of DS)?
DS (6) still believes in Santa wholeheartedly. DD (9 ... but soon to be 10) seems to be right on the cusp, though. Last Sunday it rained so DD asked me if she could watch a DVD. She picked out "Gremlins". I hadn't seen the movie in years and I agreed, all the while trying to remember if there's profanity. We're watching the DVD together and then this scene comes on where one of the film's leads, Kate (Phoebe Cates), begins explaining why she doesn't celebrate Christmas. Kate ends this little speech with: "And that's how I found out there was so Santa Claus."
And I was worried about profanity. I'm ready to dive for the remote when DD gasps and says, "What? Santa isn't real?" DD's face looked ... it was a combination of horror and shock. So I start stuttering and talking really fast, "He's real! That girl is just frightened by the gremlins ... she doesn't know what she's saying." I guess DD bought it because she went back to watching the movie and never brought up the topic again. So I guess my question is this: Is there a certain age/appropriate way to broach the Santa-isn't-real topic? I found out the truth when I was 8 and I remember being absolutely crushed. She's starting 4th Grade in the fall and I know how kids (kids who know, that is) will talk ... especially around Christmastime.
Am I stressing too much? Maybe she knows the truth and is just humoring me and DH (not to mention playing along for the sake of DS)?
Let her believe for as long as possible.
He knows I'm full of it, but he plays along to keep his mama happy. He's a sweet boy, what can I say?