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Is
There Really a Santa Claus?![]()
by Mark
Bulleit
Is there really a Santa Claus? Any parent who
hasn't been faced with this question most likely will at some point. But how do
you answer this? No one wants to crush a child's dreams of Santa and holiday
magic.
Some kids, like me, are crushed at school when they hear from a classmate
that they found all their presents under their parents' bed, thus, proving there
really is no Santa. Then, reasoning sets in, which is about the time they begin
to wonder why they have been told this fairy tale all this time as it was the
truth.
So, is there truly a Santa Claus? Well, if you are in this position you will
probably be glad to hear that the only true answer to this question is...yes,
absolutely.
The name "Santa Claus" came from the Dutch "Sinter Klass"
pronunciation of St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas was a Christian priest, who later
became a bishop. He was a wealthy person, and traveled the country helping
others, giving gifts of money and other presents. St. Nicholas chose to remain
hidden while giving these gifts, so the children were told to go to sleep
quickly or he would not come!
One famous story is about a poor man who had no money to give to his three
daughters on their wedding day. St. Nicholas dropped bags of gold into the
stockings which the girls had left to dry by the fire. Ever since, children have
hung up stockings on Christmas Eve hoping that they will be filled with gifts by
Christmas morning.
According to the Catholics, a saint is one who lived such a holy life that,
after dying and going to heaven, is still able to help people on earth.
In the 1500's people in England stopped worshipping St. Nicholas and favored
another gift giving figure Father Christmas.
Now, no matter what your religious preference is or if you even believe in
Saints, doesn't change that St. Nicholas represents a selfless act of giving.
Rather it be material gifts, money where needed or the often most valuable gift
of a little of your time, it's about the act of helping someone else for no
other reason then just because they need it.
As St. Nicholas had figured out as a young man, we truly, as adults, begin to
understand Santa Claus when we realize that the best gift of all is not on the
receiving end, but being the one giving. And being rich doesn't always mean
having a lot of money. Often, especially these days, taking the time
to spend with someone, inviting them over for dinner or even putting food on
their table, can make all the difference.
But how do we explain this to a child? Well, we do it in stages. They first have
to learn how much receiving a gift meant to them to understand how much it means
to others. And Santa Claus, well he is a perception of a truly magical holiday
spirit presented to them in a way with which they can associate at this point in
their lives.
So, how do we, as parents, answer this question in a way our young children will
understand? You, as a parent, should decide when it's time to come clean. You
can meter this by deciding when you feel they will understand that Santa Claus
really does exist in all of us and he often means something
different to each person they'll meet. A child grasping this is a big step
towards learning what the holidays are truly all about.
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Mark Bulleit is the developer/co-founder of GreetingsFromSanta.com
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