MsLeFever
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Here's the story. I've got an 11 year old who still seems to believe in Santa. (he may be playing me...but I really don't think so).
He has a really expensive list this year and I feel that the time may have come to spill the beans on Santa.
However - part of me thinks it is fun to believe and why should I blow it? He hasn't really brought up the subject himself at all. This is a kid who has a mighty belief in magic - I finally had to tell him that the Disney characters (although they have their own reality of sorts) are represented by actors in costume. That was THIS SUMMER!
So a two part question really?
1) would you tell him "the truth"? If I opt for this I plan to tell him about St. Nicholas and how parents are inspired by his love and Christ's love to give presents on Christmas..
2) if so - HOW? I want to make this gentle - he's got a younger sister who needs to hold on to Santa a bit longer.
thanks!
He has a really expensive list this year and I feel that the time may have come to spill the beans on Santa.
However - part of me thinks it is fun to believe and why should I blow it? He hasn't really brought up the subject himself at all. This is a kid who has a mighty belief in magic - I finally had to tell him that the Disney characters (although they have their own reality of sorts) are represented by actors in costume. That was THIS SUMMER!
So a two part question really?
1) would you tell him "the truth"? If I opt for this I plan to tell him about St. Nicholas and how parents are inspired by his love and Christ's love to give presents on Christmas..
2) if so - HOW? I want to make this gentle - he's got a younger sister who needs to hold on to Santa a bit longer.
thanks!