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tinsolitus December 4 2008, 19:01:50 UTC
Aw, that was really sweet. :D That made me smile. And the pictures are adorably precious.

I don't really have a Santa story. (Looks at icon, lol.) But, apparently when I was younger, my parents made sure to tell me not to tell the other kids the truth.

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silly_bella December 4 2008, 19:24:00 UTC
Smiles are always good!

I remember my friends talking about shocking their parents with the revelation that they knew about Santa. I always countered by telling them that they'd blown it since Santa wouldn't be leaving them any more gifts. That had never occurred to them because they were so excited about their 'grown-up' knowledge.

Will you be in Italy for Hanukkah? Do you know some people there for a celebration? Or have family visiting? I hope so, because I think Hanukkah, being several day, would be a much more difficult holiday to spend without family than one-day events. Or will you be home by then?


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tinsolitus December 4 2008, 23:13:29 UTC
I'm staying through break, so I won't be home. But, my friend (who's studying in Spain)and I are traveling all over Europe during our winter break. We'll be in London for the first night of Hanukkah. She's half-Jewish, and she found out that there's a menorah lighting in Trafalgar Square on the first night. So, that'll be nice.

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silly_bella December 4 2008, 19:31:42 UTC
Santa printed at my house. Momma was tricky.

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chica_chilena December 4 2008, 20:41:37 UTC
What a sweet story. Reminds me about myself x) I also knew very early, but I never told my family. I didn't want to ruin it for my nephew at first, but then after he found out it became a materialistic thing, I have to admit =P

Merry Christmas!

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