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Tag Archives: santa
A Favorite Christmas Site
All of us either have, or know, little pips. And, since it’s the beginning of December, those little pips spend at least part of their day with one eye on the sky, “just in case.” You never know when you … Continue reading
Santa’s cookies from Karen Joy
When I saw this I just laughed and laughed. Thanks Karen for sending it.
The SPIRIT of the Season (Jen Henry)
I recently read a blog post debating the relevance of adding Santa to your child’s life. Was it really necessary? Did it provide anything meaningful? I responded with a comment explaining that in my household we do celebrate the holidays … Continue reading
Posted in beliefs, childhood, children, choices, christmas, differences, feelings, kids, life lessons, memories, opinions, people, pretending, santa, Uncategorized
Tagged beliefs, childhood, children, choices, christmas, differences, feelings, kids, life lessons, memories, opinions, people, pretending, santa, things
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The Request for the Pegasus (Jen Henry)
Over the Thanksgiving holiday Catherine and I sat down to make out her letter to Santa. Like any good ‘real’ mother/daughter experience, the event was a lot less “Hallmark-esque” and a lot more set in reality, with the two of us … Continue reading
Posted in adulthood, behavior, childhood, children, choices, christmas, differences, disappointment, emotions, family, fears, feelings, gifts, growing up, kids, life, material possessions, memories, parent's, people, presents, santa, spoiling, things, today's times, traditions, trends
Tagged adulthood, behavior, childhood, children, choices, christmas, differences, disappointed, emotions, family, fears, feelings, gifts, growing up, kids, life, love, material possessions, memories, parent's, people, presents, santa, spoiling, things, today's times, traditions, trends
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