Phyllis Lindstrom: “When I was six years old Daddy told me there was no Santa Claus. For months I prayed to God for Daddy to be wrong! Then he told me there was no God”—THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW
We never really told our son that Santa wasn’t real and he has never brought it up, so I’m not sure what he thinks. We have a saying around the house this time of year: “if you don’t believe, you don’t receive…”
Kids eventually figure it out by themselves. My sister was in line to see Santa and asked me why I didn’t get in line, too. I told her he had come to my school; I went to a boarding school (tells you a lot about what kind of kid I was!) and we wouldn’t have a chance to see him “outside”. She nodded and went on about her business.
Millions of gullible citizens in Illinois believe that the rich are all going to get taxed even more and all their problems will be solved…somebody really needs to tell them, before the fiscal fire can’t be put out. (No more serious posts today)
I always thought it was sad when kids were made to believe that Santa was real, but especially when it goes on way too long. Santa is lots of fun even when you know he’s just pretend, and it’s better to know your parents would not lie to you.
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Phyllis Lindstrom: “When I was six years old Daddy told me there was no Santa Claus. For months I prayed to God for Daddy to be wrong! Then he told me there was no God”—THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 3 years ago
For now, the kid bottom-lined it, but he figured he was in for a good haul if he kept quiet. Maybe next year …
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
For years our son didn’t admit that he already knew. No sense messing up a good thing.
MayCauseBurns almost 3 years ago
Stop believing in Santa, and you get socks for Christmas.
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
As usual, self-interest wins out.
sargon1 almost 3 years ago
We never really told our son that Santa wasn’t real and he has never brought it up, so I’m not sure what he thinks. We have a saying around the house this time of year: “if you don’t believe, you don’t receive…”
philwinn almost 3 years ago
REMEMBER THE ALAMO !!!
philwinn almost 3 years ago
….And JOHN WAYNE!!!
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
I DO believe, I DO believe…
Dani Rice almost 3 years ago
Kids eventually figure it out by themselves. My sister was in line to see Santa and asked me why I didn’t get in line, too. I told her he had come to my school; I went to a boarding school (tells you a lot about what kind of kid I was!) and we wouldn’t have a chance to see him “outside”. She nodded and went on about her business.
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
He’s fireproof as are the gifts he brings the chimney. Don’t ever worry….
Mediatech almost 3 years ago
What? Did something happen to Santa?
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
He’s be jollier if you gave him something stronger than milk.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Millions of gullible citizens in Illinois believe that the rich are all going to get taxed even more and all their problems will be solved…somebody really needs to tell them, before the fiscal fire can’t be put out. (No more serious posts today)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
Believing something is affected by what’s in it for you by believing or disbelieving.
l3i7l almost 3 years ago
“Though I’ve grown old, the bell still rings for me, as it does for all who truly believe.”
The Polar Express
DaBump Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I always thought it was sad when kids were made to believe that Santa was real, but especially when it goes on way too long. Santa is lots of fun even when you know he’s just pretend, and it’s better to know your parents would not lie to you.