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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 397971"><p>I had a neighbor do that for us this year, and even write a tag for a small gift for me, lol. We went through the whole "Yes, Virgina" stuff when it was on TV, and told her the same thing my parents told me about all the Santas out and about - they were his helpers, spreading the spirit of Christmas giving. While I personally celebrate Yule, she's more familiar with Christmas because it's what she sees in commercials, at school, etc., so I give her the choice and told her if she'd rather learn about Hanukka or Kawanza (pardon spelling errors) then we could go learn about those instead. She always chooses Christmas, and gets that Santa has different names and looks in different places because he's a spirit of giving, not an actual person. So she gets to open one or two presents on Yule, and the rest on Christmas. I have a feeling that this was Santa's last trip here, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 397971"] I had a neighbor do that for us this year, and even write a tag for a small gift for me, lol. We went through the whole "Yes, Virgina" stuff when it was on TV, and told her the same thing my parents told me about all the Santas out and about - they were his helpers, spreading the spirit of Christmas giving. While I personally celebrate Yule, she's more familiar with Christmas because it's what she sees in commercials, at school, etc., so I give her the choice and told her if she'd rather learn about Hanukka or Kawanza (pardon spelling errors) then we could go learn about those instead. She always chooses Christmas, and gets that Santa has different names and looks in different places because he's a spirit of giving, not an actual person. So she gets to open one or two presents on Yule, and the rest on Christmas. I have a feeling that this was Santa's last trip here, though. [/QUOTE]
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