Joseph Fuerst

We have a dreadfully neglegent Tooth Fairy for our house. Maybe I should
appoint a "tooth Fairy night" a couple of times each year!
S
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karin" <curtkar@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [AlwaysLearning] Santa and unschooling


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> >In our home now, we have "mom and dad" gifts and "Santa" gifts. Gifts
do
> >not go under the tree until Christmas Eve. We celebrate St. Nicholas
day on
> >December 6th(a family/german tradition). We talk quite a bit about the
> >spirit of christmas, the spirit of the Santa figure etc, but Dana has
yet to
> >dive full and ask questions. I told her that the tooth fairy wasn't
real
> >and she said, "Mom, you just don't know about fairies and wishes". So,
I
> >dropped it - we will cross the Santa/Easter/Fairy bridge when we come
to it
> >next time.
>
> >Karen M.
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> This is how it is at our house, too, except for the St. Nicholas day,
although we are part german! Santa gives way more gifts than mom and dad.
> The tooth fairy is a regular, too, except some nights she is forgetfull
and the poor kids have to try again the next night! The second try always
works.
>
> Karin
> also wishing I had a snappy nickname
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