We began preparing for our visit to Santa last year. Minutes after a scream fest that was our visit to Santa. In the summer after their birthday Santa was big on their mind. They could not remember receiving their gifts last year so the whole idea of waking up to toys sounded pretty magical. One problem to overcome was, to get that kind of magic, they were told it required a visit to Santa and finding the courage to actually tell him what you wanted. Every week Sydney would talk about her desire to see Santa and that she would actually do it, you could tell she was trying to talk herself into it. She was worried. Hailey talked about it too and she seemed more confident of her ability to overcome her fears. This has gone on for months. On our way to Thanksgiving dinner Sydney suddenly got panicked, "Is Santa coming here"? No we told her. "Oh good" It was clear she wasn't going to Thanksgiving if he was coming. She even told us she did not want the Twin dollhouse she has been planning on if it meant seeing him. That Saturday was the big day, we always go see Santa that weekend. The whole way there the girls seemed like they were planning on doing it, they wanted the toys badly. We got out of the car and got in the small line that was forming. Suddenly the jolly old man came from the house waving to all the happy children, except mine. Sydney and Hailey began screaming in unison, clinging to every part of me, desperate to get away. Telling me over and over they wanted no toys at all. Well being the mean mom I am, we were going to see Santa it's tradition screaming and all. As our turn came up it became more clear to me that there was NO WAY the girls would go sit with Santa at all. So I told Alan we would have to stand behind Santa and hold the girls. So we headed in. I had Sydney and she was literally clawing me even being near him. Santa looked over to her and told her, " I am the nice guy. I bring toys. Don't you want toys, etc..." that was it. All the the sudden Sydney said, "I want to sit on his lap". What? I could not believe my ears. I thought we might escape the picture if we could get Hailey in it too. That was not possible, all her big talk was just talk. She did, however, tell him what she wanted. Success or close to it. Amazingly I liked the picture we were forced to take as a family. Maybe that is our new tradition, why not?
Here are few other shots of our Santa visit 2008.
This week while interviewing preschools one boasted that Santa comes and the kids all get to sit on his lap etc... I had to laugh, even now, that is the twins worst nightmare. LOL!
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19 comments:
How totally fabulous!!!
My youngest - he's 7 never would have his photo taken with santa. He loves him from afar.
such a cute family! was this at gardner village? looking forward to seeing you next weekend!
LAURA!
THe picture turned out so well. Looks like a framer to me. :)
Fabulous story and a great memory, but even better than that is the photo! OMG-It's WONDERFUL! You are a perfectly photogenic Christmas Card family!!!!
♥ Very cute pictures! The kids did great! :)
LOVE these pics...and the new look on your blog. Very cute!!
THAT IS A GORGEOUS PHOTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the picture! Not some mall Santa for you guys ;-) Sounds like some serious progress was made.
love the sepia!
I think that is a great family picture with Santa!! My girls actually took a picture with him last weekend....and smiled(gasp)! I'll have the pic up sometime this week.
I have enjoyed seeing the girls sike themselves out for seeing santa. Cali screamed the first year we saw him too and then after that she was o.k. I love that they think about him all year and how they plan to sit on his lap mor not. The pictures turned out amazing too:)
I'm pretty sure that in every picture we have of our kids on Santa's lap, it looks like we just sat them on Satan's lap instead.
Your pictures look great!
Oh you meanie! LOL
I think the picture is FABULOUS!
Amazing photos! And I like the look of your blog...
The family photo is great! Poor girls though!
That picture is awesome! I think it turned out perfect. My girls will have nothing to do with Santa.
great picture. You could not tell that they were so afraid!
that picture is so cute! I hope you used it for a card!?!? Lauren talks big too. Last year, we resorted to "calling" Santa on the phone. We may have to do the same this year.
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