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M.D. Holloway 12-12-2009 07:28 PM

Real Santa
 
The other night our 10yr old Son asked me the age old question "Dad, is there really such a thing as Santa? I mean, is he real?" I guess it is every parents wish to keep the magic and awe of Christmas alive in their children for as long as possible. I do not know any parents who will offer up to their kids that Santa is just a myth and a custom. I was in a bit of a pickle though. My Son and I have a very special relationship - we will never lie to each other, ever. It is a promise we made many years ago and held true to this day. I looked at him and smiled. "I got to know Dad. Its important!"

So I thought for a few more seconds and decided to try my best at keeping the magic alive while offering up a suitable explanation. "Well, what your asking me is if something is real or not and to that it is a tough thing to answer. You see, I know that the color blue is real but you can't show me blue only something that is blue. I know money is real yet you can't give me $1 only a piece of paper that represents a dollar. We could go to the Texas state line where it meets Oklahoma and agree that the line is someplace but you can't find it. It is agreed upon."

"Dad, OK...but what does that have to do with Santa?"

"Well, it has to do with what we choose to believe. You see, as you get older you may have noticed that there seems to be more and more bad things that happen and you hear about bad people right?"

"Well, ya. Its kinda scary Dad."

"Yes, it is but it doesn't have to be. Now take Santa. Here is a guy that has dedicated his entire life to making kids happy just one day out of the year. He doesn't want any money or recognition. At best we put out milk and cookies for the old boy to keep his energy up but he has never asked for anything other than for kids to be nice. That's it. That's pretty cool."

"Ya, it is pretty cool isn't it."

"Yup, Now is he real? I want to believe he is because the idea of someone like that makes me feel really good about things and in this world I think the more stuff that we have that is good in our lives the better life we will have. So, real or not - doesn't matter. I want to believe him to be real like I believe in the color blue, the dollar and the Texas state line so Santa is real to me. Believing in Santa will never hurt you. Do you understand?"

He looked at me intently. Our eyes were fixed on each others for several seconds before he said "Dad, I got to know because if Santa isn't real then I gotta start saving money to buy my kids presents some day!"

I felt a lump in my throat. Here he was not worried about what he was gonna get but rather how he was gonna buy presents for kids he didn't have yet.

"Son, I don't think I would worry about that - even if you had all the money in the world, you still would want more for your kids! If you ever need some help buying your kids presents, let me know when the time comes, I think I can help you out..."

"Thanks Dad, I love you."

"I love you too buddy."

Dottore 12-12-2009 08:14 PM

Get in touch with Hallmark Cards.

You'll have a great future there.

Dueller 12-12-2009 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 5066431)
Get in touch with Hallmark Cards.

You'll have a great future there.

Spewed sangria thru my nose onto the laptop:D

Grog 12-12-2009 08:47 PM

you sound like a woman or a lawyer:) get to the point and answer the question!

Racerbvd 12-12-2009 10:34 PM

Show him this...


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Mothy 12-13-2009 03:15 AM

My kids are 25, 21 and 16. They understand that so long as they keep believing in Santa that his will always remember them.

The Xmas presents always magically appear overnight Xmas eve.
Their Xmas stockings are filled with lots of little fun things and have always had an apple at the bottom in the toe.
Santa always leaves a large tray of chocolates for the family to share as they unwrap their presents.
The milk and cookies are left out and always get eaten - yet we have never had a chimney.
And Santa must cook in that suit when he makes it down here - it's 12 days to Christmas and I'm in shorts and t-shirt. Temp? How about 95 today.

Its a great tradition - and not only enjoyed by little kids.

Merry Christmas guys

Tim

LWJ 12-13-2009 08:59 AM

My wife and I had a big talk on this last night. We have three kids - all who currently believe.

We were at the company Christmas party last night and there was talk about people who wanted Christmas to be all about Jesus of all things! They take this to the point of telling their poor kids that Santa is not real.

BIG MISTAKE.

Santa is the myth of infinite possibility. Kids can ask Santa for anything because it is magic and the elves make it. Therefore, my boy can ask for a X28-thc Robot Missle command that he knows his folks will never be able to or agree with buying. Translate forward, America is a place where we are able to see that we can (occasionally) achieve fantastic things. The myth of infinite possibility allows us to not be limited by structure, but only limited by our imagination.

Mind you I came up with this after a few glasses o' wine last night, but I like it.

Santa is the American dream personified.

Larry

Gogar 12-13-2009 10:49 AM

I met Santa and he is real. He lives in Santa Fe.

72doug2,2S 12-13-2009 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by LWJ (Post 5067044)
My wife and I had a big talk on this last night. We have three kids - all who currently believe.

We were at the company Christmas party last night and there was talk about people who wanted Christmas to be all about Jesus of all things! They take this to the point of telling their poor kids that Santa is not real.

BIG MISTAKE.

Santa is the myth of infinite possibility. Kids can ask Santa for anything because it is magic and the elves make it. Therefore, my boy can ask for a X28-thc Robot Missle command that he knows his folks will never be able to or agree with buying. Translate forward, America is a place where we are able to see that we can (occasionally) achieve fantastic things. The myth of infinite possibility allows us to not be limited by structure, but only limited by our imagination.

Mind you I came up with this after a few glasses o' wine last night, but I like it.

Santa is the American dream personified.

Larry

My kids have always known that Santa was real, real and still dead.

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Saint Nicholas (Greek: Άγιος Νικόλαος , Agios ["saint"] Nikolaos ["victory of the people"]) (270 - 7 December 346) is the common name for Nicholas of Myra, a saint and Bishop of Myra (Demre, in Lycia, part of modern-day Turkey). Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nicholas the Wonderworker. He had a reputation for secret gift-giving, such as putting coins in the shoes of those who left them out for him, and thus became the model for Santa Claus, whose English name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaas. His reputation evolved among the faithful, as is common for early Christian saints.[2] In 1087, his relics were furtively translated to Bari, in southeastern Italy; for this reason, he is also known as, Nicholas of Bari.
I generally recommend heavy thinking after a few drams of an Islay single malt whisky.

M.D. Holloway 12-13-2009 11:05 AM

Dottore and Grog...merry Christmas.


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