A day in the life of . . .
It’s a shame my kids don’t believe in Santa . .
November 28, 2007 by Mara Burke · Leave a Comment
No, that’s not entirely true. I’m glad that they don’t believe in Santa. It’s just that if they DID, I might be able to use that “You know, Santa can see everything you do, so you’d better be good” line. On my kids, it wouldn’t work. They haven’t believed in Santa in years, if they ever really DID believe in him. We’ve tried not to lie to the kids, so we’ve always told them the history of Santa, but not that he’s still alive and can see everything they do. We felt like perpetuating the myth was lying, so we just didn’t.
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Have a great Wednesday evening. Be blessed and I’ll talk with you soon.


