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Posted on 8/25/24 at 7:07 pm to dupergreenie
quote:should be a given. I thought it was parents role to write back to the letters to Santa anyway. They are after all the ones responsible for buying the gifts from Santa
You could always have a family member or family friend respond to your kid. Would make it better since they could respond with things only your child would know instead of a generic letter.
Posted on 8/25/24 at 7:08 pm to fr33manator
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now there are places that will do personalized Christmas stories including your kid's name. But honestly that's probably all chatGPT these days Do you read to him? Is that the sort of thing he might like?
Yea my kids love books. That’s a good idea too
Posted on 8/25/24 at 7:17 pm to CrawfishElvis
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Posted on 8/25/24 at 7:18 pm to CrawfishElvis
I don't draw, but I'd be happy to write a silly Christmas story for your kids if you wanted. Makes me smile. That age is golden my nieces are right around there.
I always do silly stories around the holidays so one more is no sweat
I always do silly stories around the holidays so one more is no sweat
Posted on 8/25/24 at 7:20 pm to dupergreenie
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You could always have a family member or family friend respond to your kid. Would make it better since they could respond with things only your child would know instead of a generic letter.
Or, you know, the actual parent could respond and just act like the letter came in the mail that day. Put a stamp and your own address on on envelope.
I wouldn't bug my family with something like that for my own children.
Posted on 8/25/24 at 7:21 pm to CrawfishElvis
Put the letter in the mailbox then take it out later and store it somewhere. We kept every letter our daughter wrote to Santa. She’s grown now and we pull them out at Christmas and read them together. Great memories.
Posted on 8/25/24 at 7:22 pm to IAmNERD
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Or, you know, the actual parent could respond and just act like the letter came in the mail that day. Put a stamp and your own address on on envelope.
This was my thought as well.
Posted on 8/25/24 at 8:02 pm to Gaggle
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I know right, and who do we hire to eat the cookies and milk? Life is so confusing
Every year I get yelled at when I take a bite out of the cookies “that’s not a pretty bite!” Who thinks Santa takes a “pretty” bite? He’s a 300 lb fat old man hauling arse around the world carrying a frick ton of presents. That dude would be housing those cookies
Posted on 8/25/24 at 8:17 pm to Upperdecker
And wouldn't taking a bite out of the cookie and leaving it mean you didn't like the taste of the cookie?
You leave crumbs. Not a cookie with one bite gone.
You leave crumbs. Not a cookie with one bite gone.
Posted on 8/25/24 at 8:19 pm to fr33manator
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used to be Santa and wrote the letters and everything
That's how I found out Santa wasn't real. I was like mom this is your hand writing.
Santa doesn't wrote I love you with a picture of an eye, a heart and the letter u the same as your notes.

Posted on 8/25/24 at 8:34 pm to CrawfishElvis
If you take your kid to get a photo with Santa, your kid can hand him the envelope right then and there. Then have someone send a response letter to your kid.
Or maybe trust the government.
Or maybe trust the government.
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