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turned 10 in November and still believes. He even asked to go to the

mall to see Santa. Of course he has questioned us many times. We simply say

that Santa is magical and we pay the bill for the presents. Not sure if this

is the right way or not but I don't have the heart to tell the whole truth. :)

Gloria

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This is one of the reasons I had debated not telling Noelle about Santa. I

remember the day that I found out that he was not real and I felt so heartbroken

over it. But, through other kids she heard about Santa and now I don't have the

heart to tell her any differently.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

cats out of the bag

Morning!

I hope you all had a safe, and peaceful holiday.

Olivia turned 9 on Christmas Eve!! Hard to believe how fast she is

growing! She is a growing up to be a very gracious young lady.

On Christmas night, her and my nephew D'Angelo cornered me about the

reality of Santa Claus! Yikes! I had to tell them the truth......And, it

certainly wasnt easy. Olivia wasnt very happy about this, and felt

somewhat betrayed. I also felt bad for having kept up the betrayal, so

long. She is over it now, I think....But, I was thinking this a.m., if I

had it to do all over again, would I handle the Santa situation, a little

differently...(?)

Carmell, how did Braydon handle this? Shellie, does Mo know, yet?

, how about Kylie?

Anyone out there have any thoughts/experience relating to this? Please

share...

Sincerely,

HRH

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Thanks Gloria.

I knew there would be parents out there that felt the same way. I didnt

realize how difficult explaining the truth to Olivia was........Although,

I am relieved that she knows the truth. I know that if I would have kept

the Santa story for another year, it would take her atleast a week to

forgive me.

HRH

> ,

> turned 10 in November and still believes. He even asked to go to

> the

> mall to see Santa. Of course he has questioned us many times. We simply

> say

> that Santa is magical and we pay the bill for the presents. Not sure if

> this

> is the right way or not but I don't have the heart to tell the whole

> truth. :)

> Gloria

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I thought that Shellie had a good idea. She explained to Mo and

the story of St. , what a great man he was, how he helped the

community, etc......Then went on to explain why St. Nicks traditions are

carried out today.....That way the children learn that the Santa tradition

started because of one persons kindness, and generosity.....

HRH

> ,

>

> This is one of the reasons I had debated not telling Noelle about Santa.

> I remember the day that I found out that he was not real and I felt so

> heartbroken over it. But, through other kids she heard about Santa and

> now I don't have the heart to tell her any differently.

>

>

> Noelle (12-2-01)

> Ian (8-15-04)

> cats out of the bag

>

>

> Morning!

>

> I hope you all had a safe, and peaceful holiday.

> Olivia turned 9 on Christmas Eve!! Hard to believe how fast she is

> growing! She is a growing up to be a very gracious young lady.

> On Christmas night, her and my nephew D'Angelo cornered me about the

> reality of Santa Claus! Yikes! I had to tell them the truth......And, it

> certainly wasnt easy. Olivia wasnt very happy about this, and felt

> somewhat betrayed. I also felt bad for having kept up the betrayal, so

> long. She is over it now, I think....But, I was thinking this a.m., if I

> had it to do all over again, would I handle the Santa situation, a

> little

> differently...(?)

>

> Carmell, how did Braydon handle this? Shellie, does Mo know, yet?

> , how about Kylie?

>

> Anyone out there have any thoughts/experience relating to this? Please

> share...

>

> Sincerely,

>

> HRH

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I haven't hit that road yet with our three kiddos, but I often think about what

I'll say when it comes up. I'm hoping for at least another 6-7 years before our

daughter starts to question good ol Santa.

/Cole

heather@... wrote:

Hi ,

I thought that Shellie had a good idea. She explained to Mo and

the story of St. , what a great man he was, how he helped the

community, etc......Then went on to explain why St. Nicks traditions are

carried out today.....That way the children learn that the Santa tradition

started because of one persons kindness, and generosity.....

HRH

> ,

>

> This is one of the reasons I had debated not telling Noelle about Santa.

> I remember the day that I found out that he was not real and I felt so

> heartbroken over it. But, through other kids she heard about Santa and

> now I don't have the heart to tell her any differently.

>

>

> Noelle (12-2-01)

> Ian (8-15-04)

> cats out of the bag

>

>

> Morning!

>

> I hope you all had a safe, and peaceful holiday.

> Olivia turned 9 on Christmas Eve!! Hard to believe how fast she is

> growing! She is a growing up to be a very gracious young lady.

> On Christmas night, her and my nephew D'Angelo cornered me about the

> reality of Santa Claus! Yikes! I had to tell them the truth......And, it

> certainly wasnt easy. Olivia wasnt very happy about this, and felt

> somewhat betrayed. I also felt bad for having kept up the betrayal, so

> long. She is over it now, I think....But, I was thinking this a.m., if I

> had it to do all over again, would I handle the Santa situation, a

> little

> differently...(?)

>

> Carmell, how did Braydon handle this? Shellie, does Mo know, yet?

> , how about Kylie?

>

> Anyone out there have any thoughts/experience relating to this? Please

> share...

>

> Sincerely,

>

> HRH

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

Kylie still believes in Santa!

How are you and Olivia doing? We're all good. Just

getting ready for our regularly scheduled Halo! She

gets it on January 8th. I'll give you a call this

week.

Take care,

--- heather@... wrote:

> Morning!

>

> I hope you all had a safe, and peaceful holiday.

> Olivia turned 9 on Christmas Eve!! Hard to believe

> how fast she is

> growing! She is a growing up to be a very gracious

> young lady.

> On Christmas night, her and my nephew D'Angelo

> cornered me about the

> reality of Santa Claus! Yikes! I had to tell them

> the truth......And, it

> certainly wasnt easy. Olivia wasnt very happy about

> this, and felt

> somewhat betrayed. I also felt bad for having kept

> up the betrayal, so

> long. She is over it now, I think....But, I was

> thinking this a.m., if I

> had it to do all over again, would I handle the

> Santa situation, a little

> differently...(?)

>

> Carmell, how did Braydon handle this? Shellie, does

> Mo know, yet?

> , how about Kylie?

>

> Anyone out there have any thoughts/experience

> relating to this? Please

> share...

>

> Sincerely,

>

> HRH

>

>

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Hi !

She is such a sweetheart. I had a feeling she would still be a believer!

We need to catch up, big time. Yesterday, I took Olivia and her cousins

sledding, and ended up in the E.R., for the rest of the afternoon....So,

I'll be on the couch all day. I was pulling the intertube up the hill,

and fell. My patella slipped all the way to the back of my leg, and I

sprained my ankle! Needless to say, I am on crutches, pain killers, and

must wear knee and ankle stabililizer braces....Can you believe it!! I am

feeling ~so~ old, lately....

Sincerely,

Clumsy

> Hi ,

>

> Kylie still believes in Santa!

>

> How are you and Olivia doing? We're all good. Just

> getting ready for our regularly scheduled Halo! She

> gets it on January 8th. I'll give you a call this

> week.

>

> Take care,

>

> --- heather@... wrote:

>

>> Morning!

>>

>> I hope you all had a safe, and peaceful holiday.

>> Olivia turned 9 on Christmas Eve!! Hard to believe

>> how fast she is

>> growing! She is a growing up to be a very gracious

>> young lady.

>> On Christmas night, her and my nephew D'Angelo

>> cornered me about the

>> reality of Santa Claus! Yikes! I had to tell them

>> the truth......And, it

>> certainly wasnt easy. Olivia wasnt very happy about

>> this, and felt

>> somewhat betrayed. I also felt bad for having kept

>> up the betrayal, so

>> long. She is over it now, I think....But, I was

>> thinking this a.m., if I

>> had it to do all over again, would I handle the

>> Santa situation, a little

>> differently...(?)

>>

>> Carmell, how did Braydon handle this? Shellie, does

>> Mo know, yet?

>> , how about Kylie?

>>

>> Anyone out there have any thoughts/experience

>> relating to this? Please

>> share...

>>

>> Sincerely,

>>

>> HRH

>>

>>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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Your new year's resolution: not to injure yourself!

Sounds like you had a great Christmas and that Liv had a wonderful time with

her cousins.

Hope you feel better soon!

Love ya!

heather@... wrote:

Hi !

She is such a sweetheart. I had a feeling she would still be a believer!

We need to catch up, big time. Yesterday, I took Olivia and her cousins

sledding, and ended up in the E.R., for the rest of the afternoon....So,

I'll be on the couch all day. I was pulling the intertube up the hill,

and fell. My patella slipped all the way to the back of my leg, and I

sprained my ankle! Needless to say, I am on crutches, pain killers, and

must wear knee and ankle stabililizer braces....Can you believe it!! I am

feeling ~so~ old, lately....

Sincerely,

Clumsy

> Hi ,

>

> Kylie still believes in Santa!

>

> How are you and Olivia doing? We're all good. Just

> getting ready for our regularly scheduled Halo! She

> gets it on January 8th. I'll give you a call this

> week.

>

> Take care,

>

> --- heather@... wrote:

>

>> Morning!

>>

>> I hope you all had a safe, and peaceful holiday.

>> Olivia turned 9 on Christmas Eve!! Hard to believe

>> how fast she is

>> growing! She is a growing up to be a very gracious

>> young lady.

>> On Christmas night, her and my nephew D'Angelo

>> cornered me about the

>> reality of Santa Claus! Yikes! I had to tell them

>> the truth......And, it

>> certainly wasnt easy. Olivia wasnt very happy about

>> this, and felt

>> somewhat betrayed. I also felt bad for having kept

>> up the betrayal, so

>> long. She is over it now, I think....But, I was

>> thinking this a.m., if I

>> had it to do all over again, would I handle the

>> Santa situation, a little

>> differently...(?)

>>

>> Carmell, how did Braydon handle this? Shellie, does

>> Mo know, yet?

>> , how about Kylie?

>>

>> Anyone out there have any thoughts/experience

>> relating to this? Please

>> share...

>>

>> Sincerely,

>>

>> HRH

>>

>>

>

>

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Hey - this is probably a done deal by now. I

didn't have email access for the last 10 days - talk

about withdrawls! LOL

We took a similar approach to the Santa issue that

Gloria did (and sounds like Shellie too). When the

kids were old enough to ask about Santa, and really

old enough to understand a conversation, we talked

about the fact that parents have to pay for the stuff

Santa brings, etc. We also never came out and said

yes or no if they asked if Santa was real. We talked

about the magic of Christmas, the giving, the spirit

of it all, etc. I'm still not completely convinced

Braydon doesn't have some belief in Santa, even at age

11. My older kids talked about this during the

holidays - they both couldn't remember when they found

out the truth about Santa (neither even suggested or

mentioned that they didn't believe in Santa, rather

just realizing the truth). At our house, if you don't

believe in the spirit of Santa and Christmas, Santa

doesn't bring gifts. Even as old as my kids are now,

the vast majority of the gifts show up under the tree

on Christmas Eve from Santa. We don't have any gifts

to our family under the tree before Christmas. Only

gifts to family and friends to share. Every family is

different. I hope the spirit of Christmas and the

holidays stay with you and Olivia forever. BTW, I

read about your sledding incident - yikes! I hope you

are okay and won't need surgery to fix your patella.

My Blake (age 16) had a patellar subluxation (fancy

way to say what you did) and had surgery to fix it

over Christmas break 2005.

Gotta go catch up on the rest of the emails...

Carmell

Mom to Kara, idiopathic scoliosis and hypothyroidism, Blake 16, GERD, and

Braydon 11, VACTERL-congenital scoliosis (fusion surgery 5/96), VEPTR patient

#137 (implant 8/01), Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome (TIS), rib anomalies,

missing coccyx, fatty filum/TC (released 4/99 & 12/06), anal stenosis, chronic

constipation, horseshoe (cross-fused) kidney, dbl ureter in left kidney,

ureterocele (excized 6/95), kidney reflux (reimplant surgery 1/97), neurogenic

bladder, dysplastic right leg w/right clubfoot with 8 toes (repaired 2/96, 3/96,

1/97, 3/04), tibial torsion, 4cm length discrepancy-wears 3cm lift, pes cavus,

SUA, GERD, Gastroparesis, etc. http://carmellb-ivil.tripod.com/myfamily/

Congenital scoliosis support group

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