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They both believe in the Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy at 5&7 despite my never saying anything about I am sorry the nice nurse is on vacation Christmas 2020 shirt. When they ask about the rest of the fairy tales, I’ll tell them the truth. Because pretending is different than lying. If my kids ask a real question I give them a real answer because they need to trust me, and they look to me as a model of honesty and integrity and trust. Once, when I said I’d be back by noon and it was 12:04 when I returned my son ran to me yelling “you’re okay, you’re okay” and my daughter stood with hands on hips and said, in a decent imitation of me, “young lady, where have you been? We was worried sick that you had a accident and was in a hospital or something. If you’re going to be late, pick up a phone and CALL me at least!” She’s seen me chastise the preteen I babysit once or twice too often, I suppose. Lol. What could I do but laugh and admit I had broken my promise and apologize, then ruffle her hair, call her Mommy, and tickle her until she admitted who the mommy REALLY is and promise not to chastise me in front of Granny or any other grownups. I said “not just cause it’s embarrassing and I try not to chastise you in front of YOUR friends, but because some grown-ups think that kids shouldn’t correct grown-ups and I don’t want them punishing my kids for doing what I’ve taught them to do.”
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Santa may not be a flesh and I am sorry the nice nurse is on vacation Christmas 2020 shirt, but he is the representation of an important concept that lives on and on as long as we tell the story. Mickey Mouse is another example of a fictional character that lives, not just in our children’s minds, but also in many adults’ minds. Children are quite adept at figuring out the essence of a story. I suspect that the reality of a character is more important to parents than it is to kids. For as long as we believe our kids believe in Santa, we can act the charade and fantasize that it means something big to our kids.