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I Know that Santa Isn't Real, But...

  • MANAZE
    since Santa isn't "real" tell your sister in law that her present is down at the food line where she should be handing out dinners to the ones that need help and a good meal right now.

    Than take the money you were going to buy a gift for her with and buy your kid something extra.
  • dlazz
    ernest_t_bass wrote: I am a believer in God, and I have accepted Christ as my personal Lord and Savior. I know the true meaning of Christmas. My children will know the true meaning of Christmas. My wife's Brother and Sister-in-law are OVERLY religious, and this just downright pissed me off.
    Sounds like you're both overly religious. Don't take this the wrong way, I'm not telling you how to parent...but why not let your children decide how Christmas came about?
  • redfalcon
    dlazz wrote:
    ernest_t_bass wrote: I am a believer in God, and I have accepted Christ as my personal Lord and Savior. I know the true meaning of Christmas. My children will know the true meaning of Christmas. My wife's Brother and Sister-in-law are OVERLY religious, and this just downright pissed me off.
    Sounds like you're both overly religious. Don't take this the wrong way, I'm not telling you how to parent...but why not let your children decide how Christmas came about?
    Because she is 4.

    While I agree with you (I myself am not religious), I think the best course of action here is Santa Claus and a serious talk and perhaps even some time away from said sister-in-law.
  • dlazz
    redfalcon wrote: While I agree with you (I myself am not religious), I think the best course of action here is Santa Claus and a serious talk and perhaps even some time away from said sister-in-law.
    That goes without saying. I'm just find it hard to choke down Santa Claus and Jesus in the same rant is all.
  • redfalcon
    dlazz wrote:
    redfalcon wrote: While I agree with you (I myself am not religious), I think the best course of action here is Santa Claus and a serious talk and perhaps even some time away from said sister-in-law.
    That goes without saying. I'm just find it hard to choke down Santa Claus and Jesus in the same rant is all.
    And on this note, I completely agree with you.
  • Glory Days
    ok i think you have 2 options here.

    1.) this might be the hardest because you are religious too. but secretly tell her kids that God doesnt exist and Jesus is just some mexican guy selling tacos down the street.

    2.) if her kids get christmas presents, steal them before the kids can get them and explain to her that if santa doesnt exist, her kids shouldnt get any presents. or just keep any of the gifts you might have been getting her kids haha.
  • DaBrowns41
    There are ways that you can express your disgust with her antics and not piss her off. Just have a discussion about it to her and kindly explain that there are some things that you and your wife (her own damn sister) just want your kids to learn things as they grow up, and that you'll handle breaking the "bad news" to them, when it's necessary.

    I'm sure she will understand since she's a mother herself.

    If she doesn't understand, then sometimes the Chris Brown method is the only way.

    Lol, jk on the last part.
  • hang_loose
    ernest_t,, Do what the real Ernst T would do.... Go over and throw rocks through her window.
  • Mountlax
    Upper Deck her toilets
  • trackandccrunner
    So you guys say your very religious and Christian right? So you tell your children not to lie right? You do realize that your just being a hypocrite and essentially teaching your children to lie by trying to tell them at Santa is real. If your a Christian then why no tell your child the real story of what you believe Christmas is about no matter what their age is.
  • rookie_j70
    Ernest I agree, shes four!! You don't so something like that to child that young.
  • tuskytuffguy
    Man, I'm losing it watching that gif of the curb stomp play over and over.
  • CenterBHSFan
    trackandccrunner wrote: So you guys say your very religious and Christian right? So you tell your children not to lie right? You do realize that your just being a hypocrite and essentially teaching your children to lie by trying to tell them at Santa is real. If your a Christian then why no tell your child the real story of what you believe Christmas is about no matter what their age is.

    I highly doubt that people grow up (after being 4yrs. old) to become hypocritical liars just because they once believed in santa claus :huh:
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    Ernest, here's your answer, or your wife's.
    i'd tell her to not ever parent your kids again
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz wrote:Sounds like you're both overly religious. Don't take this the wrong way, I'm not telling you how to parent...but why not let your children decide how Christmas came about?
    Dlazz... while I normally despise you and your posts, I understand where you are coming from.

    We are going to let her believe as long as she wants, until she figures it out for herself, or until we feel she has reached the age where she can reason. She will know both sides of it.

    This morning, we told her that the reason Santa comes to give presents, is because it is Jesus' birthday, and wants everyone to have presents on Jesus' birthday. I see absolutely no harm in that, nor do I see hypocrisy.
  • WebFire
    trackandccrunner wrote: So you guys say your very religious and Christian right? So you tell your children not to lie right? You do realize that your just being a hypocrite and essentially teaching your children to lie by trying to tell them at Santa is real. If your a Christian then why no tell your child the real story of what you believe Christmas is about no matter what their age is.
    This is one of the dumbest posts I have ever read.
  • HitsRus
    mtrulz wrote: ^^11 years?? That's really close bro! ;)

    11 years is a blink of an eye for a parent.

    your sister in law is an idiot and I'd let her know you are upset.

    I'd let your daughter know that Santa Claus(St. Nicholas) and presents are the way that parents celebrate the birth of the baby Jesus and the love of their own children. This exists well beyond the time when a child realizes that the magical elf is a SYMBOL for love and giving....very Christian values.

    Your sister in law and some others on here need to quit being so rigid and embrace the symbolism and spirit that extends not only to Christians but to other faiths as well.
  • queencitybuckeye
    mtrulz wrote: ^^If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle.
    Where you're from, it's quite possible that she does. Not exactly the deep end of the gene pool. :D
  • darbypitcher22
    I like the curbstomp/upper deck her toilet method.

    In all serious, where does she get off telling a 4 year old that? Tell her not to parent your kids ever again or she'll never see her niece.
  • DaBrowns41
    trackandccrunner wrote: So you guys say your very religious and Christian right? So you tell your children not to lie right? You do realize that your just being a hypocrite and essentially teaching your children to lie by trying to tell them at Santa is real. If your a Christian then why no tell your child the real story of what you believe Christmas is about no matter what their age is.
    You must want your kids to be unimaginative and have any fun when they are actually kids.

    Besides, what 4 year old gives a hoot about the story of Christmas? It's all about the fun of the mysterious Santa Clause. Leaving out milk and cookies, and going to bed to wake up and see presents under the tree from Santa.

    Damn.
  • j_crazy
    2kool4skool wrote:
    Family or not, This!
  • gorocks99
    Do this to her kids:

  • SnotBubbles
    How did your daughter respond to what your sister-in-law told her? Was she upset? Heartbroken? I'd let her reaction dictate how I handle the situation.

    I hate my sister-in-law. With a passion. She tries to act like another parent of my children all the time. I'm a vagina though...I just flat out give her the death stare and complain to my wife, hoping she relays my discontentment.... :)

    Now for how to respond to your daughter...I think you've already made a mistake. You reiterated to her this morning (or whenever) that Santa is real and does bring presents. 2-5 years from now, you're a liar in her eyes. Aunt Bitch is going to be the savior...she tells the truth. You're in a sticky situation. This should cause friction not only between you and Aunt Bitch...but also between your wife and her sister. Since Aunt Bitch thinks she can say as she pleases around your children, if she isn't corrected she'll do worse. Sit Aunt Bitch down, with you and your wife, tell her how your daughter reacted. Explain to her that this is YOUR child and YOU make the rules. Find a (husband/wife compromised) threat to dangle in front of Aunt Bitch if something like this ever happens again (eg..."we don't want you at the next b-day party"). At first, she'll be pissed and probably stop talking to your family...but if she is really a religious and moral woman...she'll understand her ignorant transgressions, assure you nothing like this will EVER happen again and plead for your family's forgiveness.
  • ernest_t_bass
    My daughter paid little-to-no attention to what her aunt said. She didn't take it to heart.
  • j_crazy
    For the record if anyone pulled some shit like this and tried to ruin Christmas for my daughter, I'd seriously get physical.

    My sister slapped my babies hand last week because she kept pulling ornaments off the tree and I kicked her right in the ass. My baby is 1 year old, she doesn't get slapped yet. just do like I did a million times, Say no and take her away from the tree.
  • ytownfootball
    So ernest, is the old lady as pissed as you? Has she had a little chat with aunt shit on Christmas yet?