Anonymous wrote:Your parents are both being PITA's. Christmas morning happens at HOME. You're an adult with your own family, time to make your own Xmas traditions. You're crazy for even considering this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "Santa years" are sooo short!! My Ds is 6.5, and I see hints that there are rumblings from classmates that Santa might not be real. We've probably only got a couple more years of a truly magical Christmas morning. I'm not giving that up.
But going to Christmas somewhere other than home doesn't change the Santa magic. My twin 5 year olds have already asked how Santa will know where to find them. We're planning on writing him a letter this weekend that will tell him that we will be at Grandma and Grandpa's house and he'll bring their gifts there. My mother has said that they haven't been doing a Christmas tree the last few years, but she was so excited, she went out and bought a fancy new fake tree for her grandkids. And we'll do our regular traditions of cookies, milk and carrots at Grandma's house instead of home. The Santa magic will continue whether we are home or not.
Anonymous wrote:Christmas morning happens in your house, after your kids sleep in their own beds. If your parents want to be there to participate, that's great, but Santa only makes one stop per kid. Their choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "Santa years" are sooo short!! My Ds is 6.5, and I see hints that there are rumblings from classmates that Santa might not be real. We've probably only got a couple more years of a truly magical Christmas morning. I'm not giving that up.
But going to Christmas somewhere other than home doesn't change the Santa magic. My twin 5 year olds have already asked how Santa will know where to find them. We're planning on writing him a letter this weekend that will tell him that we will be at Grandma and Grandpa's house and he'll bring their gifts there. My mother has said that they haven't been doing a Christmas tree the last few years, but she was so excited, she went out and bought a fancy new fake tree for her grandkids. And we'll do our regular traditions of cookies, milk and carrots at Grandma's house instead of home. The Santa magic will continue whether we are home or not.
Anonymous wrote:Christmas morning happens in your house, after your kids sleep in their own beds. If your parents want to be there to participate, that's great, but Santa only makes one stop per kid. Their choice.
Anonymous wrote:The "Santa years" are sooo short!! My Ds is 6.5, and I see hints that there are rumblings from classmates that Santa might not be real. We've probably only got a couple more years of a truly magical Christmas morning. I'm not giving that up.
Anonymous wrote:Christmas morning happens in your house, after your kids sleep in their own beds. If your parents want to be there to participate, that's great, but Santa only makes one stop per kid. Their choice.