There have been threads over the years about kids believing Disney characters are real and the difficulties in them finding out they’re not. That’s another thing that honestly never occurred to me. Maybe I’m just one of those unimaginative people that were mentioned up-thread.My kids in late teens still have never brought it up. And we never discussed Mickey not being real when we went to DL this summer either....Magic stays if you want it to stay....
What a nasty thing to say.
It's too late. The damage is done. The pieces lay at my feet, crumbled like a Christmas tree cookie.Go to sleep and hopefully you will forget everything you've read once you wake up.
Did she come on here and read this thread?Yesterday She was 6 years old and 10 months when she stopped believing in Santa.
We told them in 1st grade. I remember the ridicule of the kids who still believed in Santa in school. 1st grade wasn't a big issue but it was by 2nd grade and definitely escalated in 3rd.
Of course they are real!!!!It's too late. The damage is done. The pieces lay at my feet, crumbled like a Christmas tree cookie.
It will be a Hard-Candy Christmas, thanks to the DIS.
Ok full disclosure: I stopped believing in Santa at a very young age.
Hobgoblins however are very real.
FYI: Unlike possums, Hobgoblins apparently only have two nipples.
Interesting because I'm on the hunt for some outdoor stake decor to put in a mulch bed. I'm really looking for winter rather than Christmas so it can stay up past Christmas and so much of what I find is Santa related.Because if you look at Christmas today you rarely see Santa Claus in Christmas decor and merchandise