Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Do You Still Believe? I DO

It's been a while since I could take the time to sit down and write. I've been working on special orders for the holidays and trying to get some "new" things ready to go. So instead of talking shop, I've decided to share some of my family's Christmas Magic.
Vintage Glitter Pear Ornaments from Black Magic Emporium
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Do you still believe in Santa Claus? I DO!!! One of the best reasons is my husband, his actions as a teenager and the tradition that he carries on to this day.

When my husband was about seventeen there was a young family that lived across the street. The mom was a stay at home mother and the dad had just lost his job at the beginning of the month. My husband was helping to shovel their sidewalk when he overheard them talking about how they were going to handle Christmas. See they had a four year-old boy and a little girl in Kindergarten, and if they were going to make their house payment there couldn't be a Christmas. So they felt the only thing they could do was them the "truth."

Good Old Santa Ornament from GrapeVine Ceramics & Gifts
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Now my husband was a helpful guy but he was also unapproachable to those who didn't know him. He played hard, had a lot of fun and damn the consequences. But to those who actually know him, he's one of the most stand up guys you're going to meet. He'll give you the shirt off his back if you are in need. He still remembered the excitement of having presents from Santa at Christmas and he didn't want to see a little kid, let alone two grow up without that experience. So my husband hatched a plan... He took his beer money for the month (yes at seventeen he always made sure he had beer money... see description above) and bought Christmas for the family. He managed a small decorated tree for their table, a Barbie, Barbie car, clothes and accessories, a Big Wheel trike, and Hotwheels cars for the little ones, and hats and gloves for the whole family. He then dropped them off on their door step the weekend before Christmas (rang the doorbell and ran). We don't know if they had already told the kids but either way Santa came and the next year they all believed.

Parker's Christmas Tree Forest by Kater's Acres
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KatersAcres
My husband a few of his friends have since adopted a different family that is struggling every year since. They all pitch in for gifts and take turns playing Santa. As they get older they are finding it more difficult not to get caught, especially when families have pets, so they are slowly asking their sons to join in.

I Believe... Copper and Sterling Stampled Necklace by Little Green Room
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So... I still do believe... The idea of a person "Santa" is gone, but the feeling, the giving, the anticipation and excitement, and above all the love remains.

13 comments:

  1. All I could think was... that was A LOT of beer money!

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  2. Yea lol that WAS a lot of beer money! ;) What a lovely thing for your husband to do and I love that him and his friends keep it up! Thanks for the great post <3

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  3. Such a moving story. Thank you for sharing.

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  4. This is so wonderful. Exactly why I LOVE the holidays. The spirit of the holidays, of giving and family and support, looking out for one another.... Wish that feeling would last all year round for people.

    Lovely blog post.

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  5. So sweet! I love it- what a beautiful tradition.

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  6. Oh Michelle... what a wonderful tradition to pass on to your family!!

    WE need more Santas... and to think it started with a 17 year old boy!

    I started a tradition with grandson where we take an unwrapped toy to the local MacDonalds for a child that will not have much of a Christmas... last year we took one for his baby brother.. this year the 3 of us will go.

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  7. Now that is the real spirit of christmas! what a wonderful story.

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  8. Such a heartwarming story. You are a lucky girl to have such a wonderful hubby!

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  9. I love the story. You're a smart girl to find such an awesome guy.

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