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When I was a kid there was no fireplace but Santa managed to sneak into our bedrooms and hang the stockings on the end of the bed. Sounds a little creepy now...but it meant we would spend time looking at the goodies we found there and let the parents sleep a few minutes longer.
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And my mom is the queen of stocking stuffing. Our stockings always included oversized items next to the stocking. Just an amazing assortment of stuff.
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Geeez, Traci- I had no idea how new this was to you until the stocking query.... Basically, in our house, a stocking magically gets filled with mixed nuts (in the shell) , tangerines, candy and small novelties such as trial-sized sundries, DVD and CD's, gift cards, etc. We don't have a mantle (we do have a Blaze-King, but no mantle) so we hang them on the wall and when they are filled we lay them near the tree.
Oh, and Indi has taken a bit too readily to this Santa thing. You're totally going to have watch your step around this little one- he's sharp! That's the magical thing about , well.....magic. Kids get it so much better than we grown-ups do. ![]() |
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The funny thing about the Santa thing is that last year I told him he wasn't real. This year he would talk about Santa and ask questions and I would give him the, "Santa is the spirit of giving" line (which sounds lame, and feels lame saying it), and he would keep talking like Santa was a real person. Yet he remembered me saying Santa wasn't real. Finally I asked him if he wanted me to pretend that Santa was a real person and he said yes. He's forgotten all about the pretending stuff. Kids are funny. I picked up some $1 stuff from the children's museum this morning when we went. Between that and the $1 stuff from Target, I think we're all set for stockings. I'll pick up some fruit leathers from TJ's to put in there too. I'm dying some play silks tonight for the kids and dropping by the hobby store for the plane. Then tomorrow I'll hit Target again for my sis's crock pot and some candy. Saturday I have to go to Ikea and get Jade a rocking moose and go to the grocery store for stuff to make Santa's cookies and fudge. Sunday I'll hopefully be done with everything as it's lunch with my sister's family. Then a flurry of wrapping Sunday night. Next year I'm starting in February!
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My mom seriously does that - shops all year, and then relaxes during the holidays.
I grew up in a house without a fireplace, so we had a nifty 1970's cardboard one that had a little flicker light in the bottom that we would assemble each year. Mom would tack our stockings to the front, and then lay them under the tree once they were stuffed. |
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