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2006-12-14 11:23 AM

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Subject: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
What am i to do???? she reads sooo well she read everything on the list - fortunately didn't tell brother. Should I return and re-shop and get her and brother different things? is it far enough away from x-mas she'll forget (doubtful she has a memory like an elephant)..... i have my family coming (grandma, grandpa, aunt bootygirl and uncle) and we're all looking forward to the delight on Christmas morning in their eyes.



2006-12-14 11:27 AM
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Can you let her know it was a list you kept just in case Santa forgot something, needed a reminder, you ran into him or one of his elves, etc.? I don't think it's a lost cause yet....

2006-12-14 11:52 AM
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how about "Santa sent the list to make sure it was OK with Mommy".  or "Santa wanted to make sure Aunt Bootygirl didn't get you the same things".

Aunt Bootygirl.  Wouldn't that be funny if she called me that.

2006-12-14 12:02 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
How about saying it was the list you kept in case anyone asked what they wanted?  Tell her she might not get that stuff but it was good to have on hand in case aunt/ grandma/ santa asked.
2006-12-14 12:07 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???

Read a good story last night from a woman who brought her son to my daughter's preschool a couple of years ago to see Santa.  He was a doubter.  They have a great Santa.  Without anything being pre-arranged Santa gets the kid on his knee and looks at the mom for a moment and hesitates.  The he says "What's your name?"  She tells him, he peers a little closer and then smiles real big and exclaims "My, how you've grown!  I haven't seen you since you were 6 years old!"  Well the boy goes wide-eyed at this.  Doubt erased. 

If there's any way you could stage something along those lines it could have a big impact.

There's more to story that's almost tri-related.  Short version:  kid asks for a bike for his dad because his dad was teaching him how to ride his bike but now can't keep up when they go out together because dad doesn't have a bike.  Dad ends up getting a bike for Christmas.  At the end of reading it I'm all choked up and my wife says "Isn't that a good story."  I said "Yeah, that's such a beautiful thing.  The thought of a son getting his dad a bike just hits me right here <sniff>".

 

2006-12-14 12:19 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???

This is an easy one - play the Santa angle like some others have mentioned already.  Backup list, elf list, you were thinking of writing Santa a letter to tell him what wonderful kids you have and didn't want to forget something list. 

But it also depends on your reaction when you found out about your child reading the list.  A casual - oh yeah...that's my backup list for Santa might just blow right through the memory banks.  Now if you snatched it out of their hands and made any sort of fuss will cost you - that kind of stuff gets stored in long term memory.



2006-12-14 12:47 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???

did it have her and her brother's names on it?

You could always tell her that it was your list of things you wanted and you just haven't mailed it off to Santa yet.

2006-12-14 12:50 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
Have her arrested like the mom in South Carolina did.  On the charge of....hmmmm... oh just make something up and slap the cuffs on her and have her thrown in the huusgow.
2006-12-14 12:57 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
I didn't say much. Hee's the conversation:

her: "Mommy, whats this" (as she reads the list)

Me: "oh nothing honey" taking sheet from her telling to her to get moving on getting ready for school...

nothing more said.... yes it did have their names on it
2006-12-14 1:23 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???

I can remember finding the list a number of times in my mothers notepad.  It didn't make a difference to me.

I would just create another list as a decoy and make sure she finds it.  It will leave her confused. 

2006-12-14 1:58 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
ADollar79 - 2006-12-14 1:23 PM

I can remember finding the list a number of times in my mothers notepad.  It didn't make a difference to me.

I would just create another list as a decoy and make sure she finds it.  It will leave her confused. 

 

Ohh, that's a good idea!



2006-12-14 2:19 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
make sure the second list has nothing but clothes and boring stuff on it too.  That will teach her to snoop around.
2006-12-14 2:58 PM
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I say you have to off the broad, she obviously knows too much.
2006-12-14 4:18 PM
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bootygirl - 2006-12-14 11:52 AM

how about "Santa sent the list to make sure it was OK with Mommy".  or "Santa wanted to make sure Aunt Bootygirl didn't get you the same things".

Aunt Bootygirl.  Wouldn't that be funny if she called me that.

Aunt Bootygirl <snort> that's funny.

A fellow BT'er called my work today and asked for "hangloose".  Great, thanks. 

2006-12-14 5:54 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
Thats one of the problems of teaching children to read when they are so young
2006-12-15 9:48 AM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
sounds like she happened upon it innocently enough. if it comes up again, you can tell her it is your idea list, which it is. just because its on the list, doesn't mean she's getting it for sure. e sends a letter to santa every year and we tell her that it is a list of IDEAS for santa, not a shopping list, and that she won't get everything on the list. if it was a shopping list, way more kids would end up with ponies and bazookas. we JUST talked about this at our parenting class - kids who sneak a peak, or open presents early, rarely want to do it again because it spoils some of the surprise and fun of xmas morning (or night). i wouldn't go out and get new presents. she still doesn't know what on the list you bought.


2006-12-15 11:14 AM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
Don't know how big the list is...(in our house, they're usually pretty short)...

Take one or two of the things back and buy one or two things not on the original list. Make sure that one of the new items is opened first. That should introduce enough confusion to make the rest of the items more surprising.

If she "shows-off" her knowledge Christmas morning (or whenever you open presents) by "guessing" the item contained, you'll probably have a teaching moment where you can talk about whether it is better to be surprised by the contents of a gift or not. It'll probably seem a little anti-climatic to open presents where you already know what's inside. (May keep her from snooping in future years too.)

2006-12-15 1:07 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???

I think I was about that age when I found the list too.  Maybe 7.  I was sooo disappointed in a weird way.  I liked the surprise factor and it really ruined it knowing what I was getting from 'santa'.

Ever since then (30+ years later) I am still a won't look type.  I love the surprise and hate when I accidentally figure it out early.

And I'm sure you're a good list-maker, with names and whatnot.  Can you reshop?  Mix it up a bit? 

2006-12-15 4:00 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
our list is fairly short per each child (5-7items) and yes everything had been bought.

she still hasn't asked about it or made a comment. I told the kids Santas emailed "checking his list twice you know" and he asked for any ideas in event he runs out of something.... they asked what did you tell him and i said things like socks and underwear, a pretty new dress - non-climatic things (although the dress was much wanted)... they were disappointed in my responses.

we'll see what happens in 9 days....



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2006-12-15 10:34 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
WHAT??? Christmas is in NINE DAYS???
2006-12-16 4:51 PM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???

Ok guys ,time for a history lesson here.

Santa Claus started out as a boy named Nicolas, back a long time ago.his parents had died so he was liveing with his aunt and uncle in a little saeport called Patara. His uncle gave most of his money to nicolas,so that he could go to a sort of school . before he went to that school though he had to tell one of his uncle`s friends that his ships full of trading stuff had sunk.then he went to the school ,got trained and became a bishop . ( church bishop ,not chess bishop)he was a very kind man ,and gave gifts to poor poeple.(blankets ,carved toys ect.). His  uncle`s friend had three girls, who were about the standered marrying age.(16)He knew that the girls couldn`t get married without a dowery, a portian of money the dad was suposted to give his son in law, to help the new cupole get started.Nicolas sliped in bags of gold for all three girl`s dowery`s but got caught the third time .

 tell that to your daughter ,after Cristmas. 

 



2006-12-17 12:32 AM
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Subject: RE: my 6 yr old found the christmas list???
hangloose - 2006-12-14 4:18 PM
bootygirl - 2006-12-14 11:52 AM

how about "Santa sent the list to make sure it was OK with Mommy".  or "Santa wanted to make sure Aunt Bootygirl didn't get you the same things".

Aunt Bootygirl.  Wouldn't that be funny if she called me that.

Aunt Bootygirl that's funny.

A fellow BT'er called my work today and asked for "hangloose".  Great, thanks. 

It would be bad enough if someone called my work and asked for bootygirl, but I have the feeling the gal who answers the phones would figure out it was me.....   then I would realize I have an image problem.

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