Same here. But that shop has sailed for you, OP.Anonymous wrote:Santa does not wrap! How would he have time?? Santa does stockings and a few gifts.
because she has a good imagination and is otherwise smart, intelligent and kind. I’m good with how she is turning out.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use different paper. She gets at least one thing on her Santa list plus other stuff. This year she asked for an iPad so we’re getting that. She doesn’t have one and never has, also no phone ( she’s 10 and still believes) also from Santa, a switch memory card, books, arts stuff, socks, chocolate coins and a Lindt Santa. We do about 6-8 gifts from us as well.
Why aren't you concerned at her lack of critical thinking skills?
Anonymous wrote:Where we landed is that Santa fills stockings (items are wrapped in tissue paper) and one unwrapped “big” gift from child’s Santa list. All other gifts are in different wrapping paper and are from mom and dad.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone in our house gave a gift to everyone else. The rest of the presents came from Santa. Like PP, Santa had his own paper and we hid it. Instead of gift tags, Santa used the kids’ pictures as a tag. I’d just print a bunch and punch a hole and put a ribbon through the hole.
Anonymous wrote:Santa is a bit of a narcissist, he only leaves presents in gift bags that have his picture on them or uses wrapping paper with his image on it. Said wrapping paper/gift bags are in the very bag of our storage closet.
Anonymous wrote:I use different paper. She gets at least one thing on her Santa list plus other stuff. This year she asked for an iPad so we’re getting that. She doesn’t have one and never has, also no phone ( she’s 10 and still believes) also from Santa, a switch memory card, books, arts stuff, socks, chocolate coins and a Lindt Santa. We do about 6-8 gifts from us as well.