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Has Santa Been Busted? How to Keep the Magic Alive

7 December 2009

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With our eldest child being exceptionally bright and inquisitive, the question regarding Santa’s authenticity has already come up several times….although, as you can see from this picture taken only last year, when faced with reality, she still believes.  Nevertheless, we have been working through how to help P1 understand yet not spoil the magic of Santa and all he represents.  This article below written by Martha Brockenbrough and posted on Cozi, provides the perfect answer for us.  I thought it might help a few of you out as well.:)

Ho, Ho, Ho!

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A few months back, the Tooth Fairy got busted. She left a note for Alice up on her computer, and Lucy figured the whole business out. The Tooth Fairy cursed her need to write notes in elaborate fonts and tried to come up with a cover story, but it didn’t fool Lucy.

To her credit, Lucy has kept the secret from her little sister, who still hasn’t lost a tooth and deserves to wake up with money under her pillow.

But the Tooth Fairy knew it couldn’t be too long before Santa was similarly unmasked. She didn’t know when or how, but she knew the days of magic in her house, at least magic of a certain sort, were coming to an end.

And the Tooth Fairy—by which I mean myself—was pretty darned sad about the inevitable, which finally arrived last week.

Lucy and I have been exchanging notes since the school year started. We’ve talked about all sorts of things—sports, books we’d like to read, adventures we’d like to have, even stories from when I was in third grade. For the most part, though, it’s been light, casual stuff. Until last week.

I NEED TO KNOW, she wrote, using capital letters for emphasis. ARE YOU SANTA? TELL ME THE TRUTH.

What do you do when your kid asks for the truth? You tell it, of course, doing your best to figure out a way that keeps at least some of the magic intact.

Here’s what I wrote:

Dear Lucy,

Thank you for your letter. You asked a very good question: “Are you Santa?”

I know you’ve wanted the answer to this question for a long time, and I’ve had to give it careful thought to know just what to say.

The answer is no. I am not Santa. There is no one Santa.

I am the person who fills your stockings with presents, though. I also choose and wrap the presents under the tree, the same way my mom did for me, and the same way her mom did for her. (And yes, Daddy helps, too.)

I imagine you will someday do this for your children, and I know you will love seeing them run down the stairs on Christmas morning. You will love seeing them sit under the tree, their small faces lit with Christmas lights.

This won’t make you Santa, though.

Santa is bigger than any person, and his work has gone on longer than any of us have lived. What he does is simple, but it is powerful. He teaches children how to have belief in something they can’t see or touch.

It’s a big job, and it’s an important one. Throughout your life, you will need this capacity to believe: in yourself, in your friends, in your talents and in your family. You’ll also need to believe in things you can’t measure or even hold in your hand. Here, I am talking about love, that great power that will light your life from the inside out, even during its darkest, coldest moments.

Santa is a teacher, and I have been his student, and now you know the secret of he gets down all those chimneys on Christmas Eve: he has help from all the people whose hearts he’s filled with joy.

With full hearts, people like Daddy and me take our turns helping Santa do a job that would otherwise be impossible.

So, no. I am not Santa. Santa is love and magic and hope and happiness. I’m on his team, and now you are, too.

I love you and I always will.

Mama

Martha Brockenbrough

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About Alyson the 3Ps Mama

Alyson is the Mama in Charge around these parts - owner, editor and chief ponytail wrangler. She enjoys a challenge that allows her to share part of her multi-faceted background and personality from working for Disney to traveling to China to reading Shakespeare to raising cattle. Her 3 amazing daughters and loving husband keep her on her toes as well. If she is not here, try looking for her 3PsinaPod on Twitter and Facebook.

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  • 2 Kim @ What's That Smell? said:

    Wow this was a great letter!
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  • 3 karen M said:

    I have never written a letter, I have been asked and I just remind them to keep believing. You couldn’t have written a better letter.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • 4 Julie said:

    That is beautiful and will be so helpful to so many moms. However, the picture of P1 CAN’T be just last year!! I know she has changed a lot this year, but ): P2 on the other hand looks as cherubic as always, just a little bigger. Then there is my egg roll….some place.

  • 5 Jammie said:

    Holy. I am in tears reading that. I loved it. Thank you for sharing.
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  • 6 jen said:

    AWWW Great letter! I think my youngest is on to the whole santa thing but so far she has not came out and asked yet. The Issue is her brother and sister telling her!!

  • 7 Linda said:

    That was just beautiful. Made my eyes tear up. My little ones are only discovering Santa this year and they just love and adore him and anything with his picture on it. It breaks my heart to think that one day they’ll ask me about it. I absolutely love that letter and have tweeted it. I think many other parents will really love it also!

  • 8 kristen said:

    Two years ago was the year for us to deal with this. I told my son the “truth”, and tempered it with the fact that Santa is a state of being. Now that he is old enough to know this truth he is now old enough to be a Santa. So, now we play Santa in a different way each year. We may have lost the illusion, but gained a new reality and a new tradition. Last year we did the “Angel Tree” and this year we sent stockings out for troops in Afghanistan.

    I also told him that by being a Santa, he helps to make a Christmas special for those that would otherwise not have a Christmas such as he has always known. After all, how many cannot afford to lavish their children with gifts? Especially lately. This way we help to make their Christmas a bit merrier. And really isn’t that what Santa is all about?

  • 9 Angela G said:

    That was heart warming. Thanks for sharing!

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