tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post8754352054504922454..comments2024-03-28T09:55:36.632-04:00Comments on Martin Family Moments: 7 Quick Takes: It's Almost Christmas!!! EditionColleenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11451797365712728579noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-37153133955783799852011-12-21T19:33:23.179-05:002011-12-21T19:33:23.179-05:00My, your Santa cartoons are hilarious! Merry Chris...My, your Santa cartoons are hilarious! Merry Christmas to you. :-)Imelda @ Husband, 4 boys, et. alhttp://www.auxilioabalto.us/et.alnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-53456269606155206192011-12-19T16:36:44.674-05:002011-12-19T16:36:44.674-05:00You will LOVE that trampoline. Boys outside burnin...You will LOVE that trampoline. Boys outside burning energy. Who would call a teacher to complain? That's weird. Isn't there bigger issues for teachers to deal with in classrooms? <br />Have a great Christmas Colleen, with your darling little (actually big) family. :)Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14912466557223829314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-5826187984648994172011-12-18T19:17:38.504-05:002011-12-18T19:17:38.504-05:00Oh the Santa question is always so hard so I'm...Oh the Santa question is always so hard so I'm taking the easy route and staying out:)<br />The trampline though....love! We saved up this year and the girls will be finding exactly that under the tree this year! I CAN'T wait!<br /><br />Merry Christmas!Stephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17218519474695662328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-43448521704631005002011-12-17T09:33:52.056-05:002011-12-17T09:33:52.056-05:00It is so hard to be fair...and I think that the st...It is so hard to be fair...and I think that the stereo was much better than ice skates. :) Does that open old wounds???<br />On the santa thing...all I can say is, I am glad I got through it unscathed. Sorry your kids get called out on it....You have some great advice here from some other peeps too.<br /><br />A trampoline?? That is one thing my girls wanted for years and years and my insurance lady told me to never get one cause of injuries. Well, can I just tell you that I am tempted to get one now because I want one??? yeah, I would never hear the end of it from two young ladies. <br /><br />Have a great weekend!!Busy Bee Suzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18115487928147732314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-45692728450009011482011-12-16T13:29:32.549-05:002011-12-16T13:29:32.549-05:00Colleen, I'm with the gal from the Netherlands...Colleen, I'm with the gal from the Netherlands! Andrew is old enough to understand our love for Jesus and our happiness about His birth overflows in our hearts and makes us want to give gifts to others. Santa is part of the "magic" of Christmas - he helps us to understand God's great gift to us of unconditional love, and when we share that love with others, we are "being Santa" or "helping Santa." Once you're old enough to understand that parents "help Santa" by buying toys for their kids, you have to help "keep the secret"so that younger children still can enjoy the magic of Christmas. Hope this helps.Angela Martinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-23078254521961632152011-12-16T11:59:26.101-05:002011-12-16T11:59:26.101-05:00I agree with Allison. I'm pro Santa, but if a...I agree with Allison. I'm pro Santa, but if another child told mine that Santa wasn't real then I would deal with my child in my way. I would kindly let the other parent know what happened and they can deal with thier child in their way. Sometimes kids just say and believe what their parents do without thinking about what others believe and don't realized they are hurting others and sometimes kids just want to be cruel and then there are kids who just go with the flow and aren't bothered either way. <br /><br />My only sugguestion would be to allow him to say this is what I (or my family) believes and to say to the other child if it comes up that is okay for him to believe something different. It's not much but it would help him to not lie and the other child can still believe what he wants.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-80120524434903071572011-12-16T11:15:24.769-05:002011-12-16T11:15:24.769-05:00Okay, am I the only one who thinks it odd that a p...Okay, am I the only one who thinks it odd that a parent called to complain about that? I mean, deal with it yourself! If that's all you've got to complain about, life is going pretty well...Allisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18037863893536646602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-70614977296612398922011-12-16T11:07:18.114-05:002011-12-16T11:07:18.114-05:00My husband has laid out all the gifts twice alread...My husband has laid out all the gifts twice already--once to make sure it was "fair," once to be sure it LOOKS "fair" after we decide what gets wrapped from us and what is left open from Santa.<br /><br />Which brings me to the Santa question...sigh. I have no idea how to deal with it. This is such a "first world" problem to have. I'd like to sit on the side of the fence you've taken, but my husband feels strongly about the "magic" aspect of Christmas, and letting it last as long as possible. I think it's coming soon for us, though--Alex is already talking lots about people who "don't believe in Santa Claus." So far it hasn't occurred to him that the fact all these people don't might be significant!Kathleen Basihttp://www.kathleenbasi.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-80503737923909195292011-12-16T08:13:38.835-05:002011-12-16T08:13:38.835-05:00I hear you on the gift thing and feeling good-to-g...I hear you on the gift thing and feeling good-to-go. Until I start wrapping, counting and calculating $ amount spent, I'm not satisfied. And then, I still fret whether the kids will feel satisfied and that it was 'fair'. Ugh. So far, I've been able to keep with the three gifts and the dollar amount is pretty close as well. <br /><br />Thankfully, this year the kids' gift list has stayed the same for the most part. And what hasn't I've decided it was just too late to change their minds and left it at that. It's tough though when you buy something a month before, score a great deal and are pleased that you will indeed be the.best.mom.ever for the gift and then they go and change their minds. double ugh.<br /><br />Enjoy your weekend too!Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16604810218733272554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937303870758455964.post-6687511437269694792011-12-16T06:40:58.773-05:002011-12-16T06:40:58.773-05:00Colleen, about the Santa thing. Here in the Nether...Colleen, about the Santa thing. Here in the Netherlands we only have St Nick, but the same dilemma. The way we solve it is by explaining that St Nick may no longer be with us in person, but the essence of his teaching is still here in the hearts of all people who have taken over his 'duties'. Furthermore, the fact that this is the case should not be told to little ones who are too young. Thus children are let in to the secret and it is a package deal: once you know it, you're not allowed to tell the young children. Works a treat around here.Sophie van Wijnennoreply@blogger.com