On the 5th day of Christmas my true love gave to me:
……Santa Claus.
*This is a re-post; during Christmas 2008 this post garnered much discussion and I’m curious to hear what new readers have to say.
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Santa Claus: Do You or Don’t You?
Filed Under Christmas on December 5, 2008
Look at this man; does he give you a warm feeling inside or make you want to spit on the ground in disgust? The question of the hour is: Santa Claus-do you or don’t you?
I had a magical memory of Santa Claus that stayed with me until just a few years ago. Long ago when I was a little girl and sleeping on Christmas Eve, I heard a noise in my living room. I jumped out of bed and peeked in my parents’ room; they were asleep. Then I looked in the living room and sure enough, there was a figure of a man putting something under the tree. Well, since I didn’t want Santa to sprinkle pepper in my eyes, I ran back to my bed and stayed in there the rest of the night. In the morning there were presents under the tree as usual, but I had a secret–I had actually seen Santa Claus! Even when I grew up and stopped believing in Santa, there was always a part of me that remembered that night and said “but still….there was someone in the living room.” I never discussed that night with my parents until recently and I wished that I hadn’t; my mother told me that it was my Uncle Robert putting my gift under the tree. Of course, that makes sense as there had to be some logical explanation. But it was nice to have that magical memory all these years; to just simply believe.
I don’t remember when I stopped believing or how. I don’t think it was anything dramatic; I just sort of gradually grew out of it. There was no drama involved–unlike my son’s revelation. He was 8 years old when he asked me point blank if there was a Santa Claus. I looked at him to gauge if he really wanted to know and he asked again straight-up, “Mommy, tell the truth; is there a Santa Claus?” What else could I say when he asked like that? I was less nervous telling him where babies come from! I took a deep breath and told him the truth. And then he burst into tears.
Months later when Christmas had come and gone and we had a rare moment alone with our son, my husband and I asked him about his reaction to my “confession.” He then proceeded to rage about how we had lied to him, betrayed him and how he could never trust us again. Wow; my husband and I were shocked! Neither one of us had ever felt “betrayed” by our parents about Santa, but now that I have talked to others, I have learned that his reaction is not uncommon. I have several friends who felt betrayed like our son and consequently do not introduce Santa Claus to their children. Other friends feel that Santa Claus dilutes the true meaning of Christmas and therefore do not make Santa a part of their Christmas celebration.
While I can appreciate the logic of my friends and honor my son’s feelings, Santa still visits our house every year. To me, believing in Santa Claus is like going to Disney World; yeah, the rides are fun, but I go to see The Mouse. Without him and the Disney “magic”, it’s just another amusement park. My son has since calmed down; he is old enough now to appreciate the magic of Santa Claus through his baby sister’s eyes and he has fun with it. But even so, we are careful to put Santa Claus in the proper perspective; he is just a fun part of Christmas–not the reason. We do not go to elaborate extremes to make his presence more real, just some cookies and milk left out on Christmas Eve. I do take my daughter to see Santa at the mall, but I don’t think she really cares one way or the other; I do it because I am competitive. See, there is a very popular Santa at the high-end mall here in Atlanta; he has a real white beard and longish white hair and is great with the kids. The wait to see him used to be hours long, but a few years ago they implemented an online appointment system. Great idea, but the appointments were booked immediately and I could never get a slot. It became an (obsessive) goal of mine to secure a space to see this Santa! Now, for the second year in a row I have been one of the lucky (or crazy) people online the day the appointments open and scored a time to see Santa. Next I emailed the neighbors to gloat.
I’m certain that I only have a couple more years left for my daughter to sit on Santa’s lap. An inquisitive child, she is already asking too many questions. Maybe I can tell her that Santa is like the CIA and only operates on a “need to know” basis. Do you think that will buy me a few more years? This is my last child and I want to keep the magic alive! I want her to believe!
What about you? Santa Claus: do you or don’t you? Discuss.
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The 12 Days of Christmas by Funkidivagirl
On the 1st day of Christmas my true love gave to me….the words to the song.
On the 2nd day of Christmas my true love gave to me….Christmas cards.
On the 3rd day of Christmas my true love gave to me….Chili Dawg.
On the 4th day of Christmas my true love gave to me…..a Christmas vacation.
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I’m a scrooge, we’ve always told our kids we were Santa. lol
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By tami on 12.06.09 7:32 am | Permalink
We do (and have always done) Santa. But I’m having second thoughts. I worry about making the big jolly guy too front and central, and stealing the limelight from the One True King. This is the first year I’ve had this dilemma, and I think it’s because it’s the first year my son “gets” Christmas. We don’t want to exclude Santa, but I do want to downplay him. Just not sure how to find that happy medium yet.
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By Darcie - Such The Spot on 12.08.09 4:50 pm | Permalink
Yes, I know what you mean Darcie. We really try to downplay Santa too (while still keeping him alive), but this year it seems like my daughter is obsessed; she has written at least 5 letters to Santa and constantly asks me questions about the North Pole. I think she’s getting this from school perhaps.
By Funkidivagirl on 12.08.09 5:28 pm | Permalink
I want my daughters to feel a little if the Santa Claus “magic” but I don’t want them feeling Santa but I don’t want them to feel that Santa is most relevant thing on Christmas Day. I told my 3 y/o once that “Daddy finances Santa” and she DIDN’T appreciate me saying that :/
By Trudy on 12.12.09 2:00 am | Permalink
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