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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NBD. Put out the cookies and read story at night. In the morning each kid gets a present labeled "From Santa" provided by you. Ask big kids to play along and if Santa debates pop up keep it agnostic and lighthearted (we will see if Santa is coming, have you checked the North Pole to see if Santa isn't real, etc).[/quote] Wow. This is a jerk thing to do, undermine a sibling's stated preference for parenting in this way. I'm another poster who was raised with Santa but now doesn't celebrate Christmas. If any family member pulled this crap on us, we'd be out of there so fast and it would be a long time before you heard from us again without an apology. You don't get to pick whether other people's kids 'do' Santa. What's next? Secretly baptizing children whose parents haven't done it on their own? Back. The. Hell. Off.[/quote] LOL, no I wouldn't do this! I mighty not agree, but I do respect, my brother and his wife's parenting choices. Now my grandmother? I would not be surprised if she tried to pull this crap![/quote]
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