Stella
12-5-11, 10:38am
I took the kids to see Santa on Saturday as part of a Christmas tree lighting celebration that included horse drawn carriage rides and bonfires. It was a lot of fun and we were the first in line to see Santa. Only the girls wanted to do it, and when they got up there they started having a conversation with Santa and had to be reminded to ask for a gift. They each asked for one small thing.
Yesterday we ended up getting free tickets to a Tea with Mrs. Claus event. Part of the festivities was writing a letter to Santa. Both of them wrote stuff like, "Dear Santa, I hope all is well with you at the North Pole. I hope you have a very nice Christmas." Not a single request for anything. On the other hand they are very excited to make fudge to give to their friends and family.
It makes me happy that gift getting is apparently not that big a deal to the kiddos, but they do enjoy giving. I aksed them what their favourite part of Christmas is and they talked about doing fun things with their family and friends. Score one for anti-commercialism!
Yesterday we ended up getting free tickets to a Tea with Mrs. Claus event. Part of the festivities was writing a letter to Santa. Both of them wrote stuff like, "Dear Santa, I hope all is well with you at the North Pole. I hope you have a very nice Christmas." Not a single request for anything. On the other hand they are very excited to make fudge to give to their friends and family.
It makes me happy that gift getting is apparently not that big a deal to the kiddos, but they do enjoy giving. I aksed them what their favourite part of Christmas is and they talked about doing fun things with their family and friends. Score one for anti-commercialism!