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just as fun as elfing yourself
Please don’t slam me on the blog here–but, we don’t really do Santa in this house. Our kids know how Santa is, love seeing Santa decorations, even read some Santa books and watch Santa shows. BUT, we teach them that Santa is pretend and just a game some people play at Christmas. (For those readers who still believe in Santa, sorry.) As of late, however, Evan (6 years old) has been talking as if Santa is real. He knows that he is not, but he really wants him to be real. It’s funny how our hearts are programmed to long for the supernatural, something beyond ourselves. He even informed me that the elves dress up as real people and go to stores to buy the gifts that they can’t make like video games (hmm…can you guess what Evan is dreaming about getting?). So, Evan loved this little video I showed him today on the computer. We had a good laugh about it. And, I was happy that after I surprised him with it, he asked me to make one for Ashlyn. If you have 2 minutes, go here and check it out!
we elfed ourselves
Evan had fun with this today…
on the first day of Christmas, Nanma gave to me…
One of the highlights from my childhood was my advent calendar. For everyday in December, my grandmother would give me (as well as her other practically 2 dozen grandchildren) a little gift. It wouldn’t be too much–a couple pencils, some stickers, some cute erasers, a hair barrette, etc. But, it would be all wrapped up with a tag with my name on it and which day it was for. I loved it and always looked forward to it as soon as Thanksgiving was over. Now, as a mommy myself, the fun has not ended. My mom has taken over the advent tradition. She made calendars for my kids (and all of her grandchildren) that look just like the ones we had. And, she fills them with gifts. And, these gifts, I will add, are pretty cool. Since she frequently takes trips to China, she gets lots of goodies there. No more gifts of a couple pencils. My kids’ favorite gift so far was a case with a fork, spoon, and a pair of chopsticks with either Mickey Mouse or Hello Kitty on them. That’s pretty cool. So, anyway, we had our first advent mishap just moments ago. Drew and Ashlyn were whiney today, so up for a rest they went. Not 10 minutes later, Drew slinked downstairs to show me…a wind up frog. Hmmm…I’ve never seen that before…where did that come from? That would be from day 18. See the pictures for the evidence. Note that his gift today was the very cute boat which he was playing happily with. Well, now, he’s playing with it a little more happily since it has a frog passenger.
The first piece of evidence (besides him showing me the actual toy) – paper under his door
The empty pocket for day 18
Happy to have a frog on board his boat
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