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Kid in class told difficult child santa isn't real!
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 102101" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Well, my kids have met with that reality too. My youngest says she has her suspicions that it's really her father and I, my middle child is still totally convinced, and my oldest just doesn't bring it up anymore. </p><p></p><p>My brother in law has hired an elderly couple who dress as Mr. & Mrs. C for the past 15 years. They come to their house when we have a family holiday party with all the cousins in mid-December. The parents leave a wrapped gift labeled for each child hidden on the front porch, and the Claus couple puts the gifts in their sack when they arrive at the house. So when they come in and sit to visit with the kids, everyone's got a special surprise. The fact that it's been the same couple in all of our pictures, year after year, has done a lot to perpetuate the myth in our family -- and I LOVE IT! </p><p></p><p>My platform is that S.C. doesn't come to your house if you don't believe in him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 102101, member: 3444"] Well, my kids have met with that reality too. My youngest says she has her suspicions that it's really her father and I, my middle child is still totally convinced, and my oldest just doesn't bring it up anymore. My brother in law has hired an elderly couple who dress as Mr. & Mrs. C for the past 15 years. They come to their house when we have a family holiday party with all the cousins in mid-December. The parents leave a wrapped gift labeled for each child hidden on the front porch, and the Claus couple puts the gifts in their sack when they arrive at the house. So when they come in and sit to visit with the kids, everyone's got a special surprise. The fact that it's been the same couple in all of our pictures, year after year, has done a lot to perpetuate the myth in our family -- and I LOVE IT! My platform is that S.C. doesn't come to your house if you don't believe in him! [/QUOTE]
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