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Do you believe in Father Christmas?
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lipsthefish wrote: »He's not real? :eek::eek::eek::eek:
He is.
Dont worry.
These people on here are just being silly billys.
I just hope they dont spread their nasty rumours too far.
Santa is listening you know?
I hope that by the time he gets round to the second check of his list you are behaving!
Think how busy they are at the North pole right now. They are finishing off all the wrapping, attatching bows and putting all the gifts in to the right piles ready for the loading of the sleigh.
Rudolph and his buddies will be going on practise runs.:rudolf:
Mrs Claus will be scurrying around baking cakes and making cocoa to build up santas strength for the big night.
Elves will be busy making last minute gifts for any new babies that appear before the big day.
Please dont diss the big guy.
He rocks :xmassmile
:xmastree: :xmastree: :xmastree: :xmastree: :xmassign:Sometimes it's important to work for that pot of gold...But other times it's essential to take time off and to make sure that your most important decision in the day simply consists of choosing which color to slide down on the rainbow...0 -
I stopped believing at about 11, but I was at a 'is he, isnt he stage'. And then in year 6 our headmaster told us in assembley that he didnt!! all the year 3's (7/8 year olds) cried!!!!
But we still have traditions, like putting a carrot out (im sure the dog eats it, lol) and having santa presents in the mornings (plus all other presents except ones from mum and dad).
This year Im spending christmas eve / day with my boyfriends family in cornwall. Im gonna miss santa!!!!!!!!
:(:(:(:( Green and White Barmy Army!0 -
He is.
Dont worry.
These people on here are just being silly billys.
I just hope they dont spread their nasty rumours too far.
Santa is listening you know?
I hope that by the time he gets round to the second check of his list you are behaving!
Think how busy they are at the North pole right now. They are finishing off all the wrapping, attatching bows and putting all the gifts in to the right piles ready for the loading of the sleigh.
Rudolph and his buddies will be going on practise runs.:rudolf:
Mrs Claus will be scurrying around baking cakes and making cocoa to build up santas strength for the big night.
Elves will be busy making last minute gifts for any new babies that appear before the big day.
Please dont diss the big guy.
He rocks :xmassmile
:xmastree: :xmastree: :xmastree: :xmastree: :xmassign:
Quackers will you come to my house and tell me Christmasy stories :j:j
Is it too soon to put the tree up?0 -
Can someone please change the title of this thread, children might be reading :eek:
children like Quackers :rotfl:
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Don't worry! Santa always knows where you areI stopped believing at about 11, but I was at a 'is he, isnt he stage'. And then in year 6 our headmaster told us in assembley that he didnt!! all the year 3's (7/8 year olds) cried!!!!
But we still have traditions, like putting a carrot out (im sure the dog eats it, lol) and having santa presents in the mornings (plus all other presents except ones from mum and dad).
This year Im spending christmas eve / day with my boyfriends family in cornwall. Im gonna miss santa!!!!!!!!
:(:(:(:(
Christians Against Poverty - www.capuk.org0 -
Actually Quackers I was thinking about you the other day when I saw a Santa Key which is marked as they don't have a chimney Santa can use the key to get in :j0
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I'll have a go!Edinburghlass wrote: »Can someone please change the title of this thread, children might be reading :eek:
children like Quackers :rotfl:Christians Against Poverty - www.capuk.org0 -
then in year 6 our headmaster told us in assembley that he didnt!! all the year 3's (7/8 year olds) cried!!!!
That is awful!!!! How dare he shatter childrens dreams.
My sons in the stage where he asks a lot of questions but obviously still wants to believe.
We buy the presents & put them in the roof so Santa's elves can collect them when they're ready. They are then taken to be wrapped & sprinkled with fairy dust before being put in Santas sack.You cant take a step forward with both feet on the ground0 -
Christmas is a magical time...I love Christmas,Santa,Angels & Fairys!
Theres always loads of special sparkly reindeer flying dust (very much like glitter...)all over our kitchen floor when Santas been!!
Our 27 & 25year old daughters still talk about it now...Cant wait to tell my baby grand daughter all the Christmas stories that make us smile!:A0 -
xmas wudnt be xmas without fooling ur self that santa has been! (even tho you had to put the OHs out for him to pretend too!)
its all about conditioning and associations!0
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