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Suzie

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how many parents get caught on Christmas Eve. Especially with the noisey toys. We have this motion sensing dog we got them and everytime we turn a light on or off or walk past it, it starts whining and wimpering real loud. John had to run it in the closet and shut the door a few times till it stopped....then sneak it back in there all over again. :willy_nilly:
 
Yeah, I guess so. :) But being their mommy... it would break my heart to have them learn on Christmas Ive been lying to them all these years!! :D
 
I'm just curious...when do you stop the lie though and tell them their is no Santa
My older son who is 7 suspects there is no Santa. But I think hes affraid he wont get anymore gifts if he tells us he knows. So Im not saying anything. :) Plus, I get to use the whole "You better be good cuz Santa is watching you" thing.
 
Ah, I see. I have an older brother and older sister. They never told me. I found out by looking on the gifts and realizing that my moms hand writing was the same as Santa. :)
 
I knew these kids one was in her teens and the other was younger. Turns out for some odd reason they still believed in Santa lmfao. Their parents are fucking weirdos. I stopped believing when a friend got his parents on video tape, I was about 7 i think LOL. This was back in the 80s before everything got so in your face politically correct and children were still innocent for the most part.
 
LOL Suzie. :D

I have had those moments too.

Re the telling there is no father Xmas - well, my son told me he didn't think it was true when he was 8. He went on and on at me to tell him the truth if there was or not. Two hours later of trying not to tell him, as I thought he still believed it deep down, I told him the truth.

He then just said, "I don't believe you!" :24: I stressed over telling him the truth, all for him to say that! :D
 
I didn't care. Presents were presents. :D

Tru ting. :D

I stopped believeing when I was around 4 or 5

I (kinda) stopped believing real late too, maybe round 8-10 but didn't want to believe there was no Santa just in case. Santa if you seeing this, we cool right? :rockon:

I started doubting when I realized it was all the same wrapping paper! :willy_nilly::willy_nilly::willy_nilly:

Yeah, that was kinda strange. 'nother thing was when the gift had "From Santa" crossed out and "From mom and dad" written in instead. Thought Santa had changed his mind. :unsure:
 
Tru ting. :D



I (kinda) stopped believing real late too, maybe round 8-10 but didn't want to believe there was no Santa just in case. Santa if you seeing this, we cool right? :rockon:



Yeah, that was kinda strange. 'nother thing was when the gift had "From Santa" crossed out and "From mom and dad" written in instead. Thought Santa had changed his mind. :unsure:

:24: Awww, bless ya CB - you do make me laugh, like ya post here - was funny and cute at the same time. LOL ;) :D
 
I seriously don't understand the whole point in lying to your kids saying there is an obese old man, who never shaves, that slides through chimneys, eats the milk and cookies, and delivers billions of presents to every Christian child in the world in less than milliseconds...
 
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