bar5 Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Wight Yor NameBy Cindy G.Dedicated to the child in all of us, and to Kris Kringle.Kris, I still miss you. You will live on in my heart forever. When Taylor was born two friends gave me two tips for Christmas. Onefriend told me to buy separate gift wrap, tags, and bows for presentsfrom Santa. Another friend told me to have someone else write on the tagsfrom Santa. I did not realize how important that handwriting tip wasgoing to be until a few years later. I remember I was busy in the kitchen a few days after Christmas whenTaylor, who was three and a half years old, approached me. He saidsomething to me, but I could not hear him. "What?" I asked looking downat him. Looking up at me with a solemn face, he held up a crayon and apiece of paper. "Wight yor name," he said. I went to the table, sat down,and wrote my name. Taylor quietly watched as I did this. After I hadfinished writing my name, he left the table, and went into his bedroom.When he returned he had in one hand a piece of paper with Geff''shandwriting on it, and in the other hand he clutched a "Santa tag" he hadkept from Christmas Day. He laid them down on the table, got up on achair, arranged the 3 items, and studied them intensely. "Nope, day not da same," he said. He looked at me with a big, brightsmile. "What are you talking about?" I asked him. "Dis kid towed me datSanta Claus is my mommy and daddy. He towed me to check da wighting nextyee-ah. I dew it now. " he said. He then jumped out of the chair, andthrew the samples of mine and Geff's handwriting into the garbage can.With his belief in Santa restored, he bounced through the kitchen wavingthe "Santa tag". Five years has passed since that day. Taylor is growing in leaps andbounds. He has been asking me a lot of interesting questions lately. Whois St. Nicholas? (He was a man who loved children.) Why do people callSanta Claus, St. Nicholas? (It's his nickname.) Reindeer can't reallyfly, can they? (I'm not an animal behaviorist. You need to write to JackHanna and ask him.) How does Rudolph's nose light up without hurting him?(You mean without electrocuting him? I have no idea, you need to call andask an electrician.) etc.. I believe Taylor and I have developed a mutual understanding duringthese question and answer sessions. He wants to know, but he hesitateswhen asking his questions, and I only give as much information as neededin answering his questions. I can see the doubt flicker across his face,but he doesn't question me to a great extent. He seems to be content fornow. He isn't really ready for the truth, and I definitely am not readyto tell him. I feel that Santa is the only link left to that little boywho bounced through the kitchen after he realized the handwritings were"not da same". I know the day will come in the near future when he willno longer believe in Santa, and our last link to that little boy will begone forever. Until that day arrives we will leave things as they are. Someday when Taylor has a little one of his own, I will remind himabout buying separate gift wrap, tags, and bows for presents from Santa.I will also remind him to have someone else write on the tags from Santa. Who knows, maybe someday, years from now, he will be standing in hisown kitchen, and hear a soft, little voice say, "Wight yor name." Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jimras Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Oh Barb.....what wonderful adviseI will pass that on to my kids for their kids......Marry Christmas!!!jr Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JSKY Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 That's cool! I like this story. I'll bet it was a wonderous christmas feeling. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Honda_Boy Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 That's a nice story.My parents pulled a fast one though. They never wrapped the Santa presents. They just left them under the tree wrapless for us to look at while we waited for them to get up. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
echobay Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Awww.. What a sweet little story barb! Thanks for sharing it! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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