It’s alright to tell Santa that you don’t believe in him, he’ll still come. But if you tell your parents that, he’ll stop coming for sure! Apparently that’s a big no-no to Santa. π
our daughter knows that Santa is a made up/elaborated story and she still loves him. I never understood the pressure on kids to have to believe it’s real.
It’s alright to tell Santa that you don’t believe in him, he’ll still come. But if you tell your parents that, he’ll stop coming for sure! Apparently that’s a big no-no to Santa. π
I can’t believe it, Bill! π
There is no end to level of brown nosing a kid will try to use to impress Santa.
There may be a piece of cake in the frig too, J.P. π
I like how Suzanne is writing old school note to Santa, by hand.
Hopefully that’s not a rough draft and she has to email it later! π
Plus I like presents
Suzanne was thinking of buying you one bear…I mean, Santa π
Tired of cookies?! Is Suzanne crazy?
Suzanne was covering the basics, Binky! π
The power of positive Christmasing!
It brightens Santa’s day!
our daughter knows that Santa is a made up/elaborated story and she still loves him. I never understood the pressure on kids to have to believe it’s real.
That’s a good way to do it!
Try not. Do… or do not.
Maybe there’s a bit of hope.
Is it a ham sandwich with mustard pickles??? That would make all the difference if I was Santa
Are you Santa Claus, Tony? π