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First, Santa spoiler alert! And, parents, you know what we mean. When Melissa Marion's 8-year-old son, Johnny, came home from school saying that a classmate had said Santa wasn’t real, she knew ...
Parents, please be advised that the following story contains frank, adult discussion about Santa. (Whatever the experts say, we're not taking any chances with putting ourselves on the naughty list.)
That importance goes for parents as well as for kids, Hess adds. "Santa presents to parents the ability to think that next year will be good," he says, pointing to today's constant barrage of bad ...
In a mid fifth century Christmas sermon, Pope Leo I rebukes those "who hold the pernicious belief that our celebration today seems to derive ... from, as they say, the rising of the 'new sun'." [ 33 ] The theory is mentioned in an annotation added to a manuscript by 12th-century Syrian bishop Jacob Bar-Salibi .
Parents may also consider loosening up the rules and pressure around the Elf; maybe it's just a toy that kids can play with during the holidays and one that might occasionally pop up, say, hiding ...
An example of a public and private cooperative venture is the opportunity for expatriate and local children and parents to receive postmarked mail and greeting cards from Santa during December in the Finnish Embassy in Beijing, People's Republic of China, [99] Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finland, and the People's Republic of China Postal ...
According to historical records, Santa is real.He's real in the sense that he was an actual person. Otherwise known as Saint Nicholas, his story goes all the way back to the 3rd century.
I say, “That’s my Santa.” He is a force of the imagination, of thinking of what we might do to make someone else happy, to show them that we care. When I was a kid, I had this Pez dispenser ...