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    Okay, according to Ruf I fall stronlgy high level 3 myself and I believed for a long time, and then I tried to hang onto it till middle school because I wanted it to be true and because I loved the idea of it. I hope DD (who seems to fit level 4) believes for a very long time.


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    Here is a mistake I made as a first year homeschooler. Every year, I do my "Santa" shopping on Amazon. When things were delivered, I'd hide them away till Santa came on Christmas Eve, easy peasy. This year, I ordered as usual, completely forgetting that DD9 is home 24/7 these days. And, she still believes (actually, I think she still WANTS to believe but really knows the score). The Amazon deliveries start coming and every time the doorbell rings, she is at the door in a flash, nosy as can be. I've managed to cover with lying through my teeth, deliveries for Daddy, a friend who has no basement needs help hiding gifts, etc. Of course, Dad ordered her a keyboard that wasn't in the Amazon, brown box. That was a trick to cover. And one day, I opened our garage to take her to piano and a tricycle that Santa is bringing to DS2 was sitting in the middle of the driveway, in a box but full color pictures on all sides. I yelled at her to go downstairs to get me a coat just as she was coming out the door. She looked at me like I was crazy, it was about 75 degrees outside at the time and I never wear coats even when it's cold. But she did it and I managed to hide the box under some garage junk. I really think that she knows, especially after all the dancing that I've been doing over the last few weeks. But, she is a sweet, precious dreamer and even when she knows for sure, I think a part of her will always watch the sky for the red glow.

    Just a reminder to new, homeschooling families who do Santa, don't forget about deliveries!!

    Happy Holidays everyone!!

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    Had to find this thread. It finally happened.

    DS - "Hey, Mom. How do I know Santa is real? Maybe you and Glen are secretly rich or maybe you just save money all year and then you buy us all the gifts for Christmas but wrap them up and write 'from Santa' on them."

    Me - "What do you think the chance is that Glen and I are secretly rich?"

    DS - "Slim to None - guess it must be Santa then."

    It took a lot not to start laughing at the logic that Santa seems like a more realistic option than me being secretly rich!

    I do have a sneaking suspicion that he is on to us but still hoping Santa is for real.

    PearlyBob, I think the fact that he discovered a delivery of stilts came into play - those darn packages with pictures!

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    I had to resurrect this thread after a conversation with DS6 and DS8 this morning.

    DS6 tells stories of the several leprechauns who live in our house. He talks about them by name. They all have very different personalities. Recently, he announced that a couple of them got married and had babies. According to DS, leprechaun boys can marry at 14 and leprechaun girls can marry at 12. Who knew? A few of the leprechauns even shoveled most of the snow off our back patio when we were away last week. (Thanks, guys!) With Saint Patrick's Day coming up next week, my DSs (and the leprechauns) are very excited. We're making decorations and planning a lovely party. We're having a ball with it.

    Apparently DS8 told his friends about this yesterday. One of his friends told him that his mother said leprechauns aren't real. An argument ensued. This schoolyear, several kids have told DS8 that Santa isn't real. He adamantly insists that one year he heard the hooves of the reindeer on our roof. He KNOWS they're real. DS8's argument: "You can't see germs and you can't see Santa, but they're both real!" I'm surprised with how young DS8's belief is in this regard. It's fun, although I hope my DC are not devastated when they ultimately figure it out.

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