tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-690288422144257510.post3904861603994490333..comments2023-06-11T07:44:16.817-05:00Comments on Knee-High to a Grasshopper:: Merry Christmas!Jess Christensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14745610139655686118noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-690288422144257510.post-12170688289481154062011-12-13T09:17:36.904-06:002011-12-13T09:17:36.904-06:00Did you know I read your blog? Well, I do now :)
...Did you know I read your blog? Well, I do now :)<br /><br />This idea of not having Santa as part of the Christmas tradition was introduced to me a few weeks ago when the nice young man I've been dating told me he wanted to implement it into his future family (which could very well be my future family). I was shocked at first, but after listening to his reasons I started to ponder on it further.<br /><br />And after reading this post I feel it's almost solidified for me. I agree with you both. And find myself trying to figure out how I will handle my own children not ruining the Santa magic for their friends. It's going to be a fun time :)<br /><br />Hope all is well for your cute little family!Joleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06121455907365855449noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-690288422144257510.post-43630115111105108552011-12-12T16:29:05.441-06:002011-12-12T16:29:05.441-06:00Basically, I think you are amazing. I'm not in...Basically, I think you are amazing. I'm not into the Santa thing either. Clark's oldest sister's family has never done Santa, and it seems to work out great. Also, if you don't buy things, then Santa would get all the credit for all the amazing handmade gifts you make. Lame. So, the two philosophies complement each other, really. <br />Love.Lindshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04639873112941644729noreply@blogger.com