Dec 8, 2009

A Trip to Santa

My brief disclaimer...
My children have gone to visit Santa every year.  This is not a choice I have made lightly.  I struggle with two inner arguments over the virtues of propagating the idea of Santa.  To save you from the many details of my years long inner debate, I will just get to my end decision.  Santa is part of the culture.  I create an environment in our home where fantasy is not only allowed, rather we seek it out, explore and appreciate it.   There is magic in youth.  I never stress any myths of Santa, I simply follow their lead.  My house is already covered in Santa this time of year, as I have a slight obsession with unusual Santas,  And lastly (for the sake of time)  I don't want to be 'Miracle on 34th Street Mom'.

Now that we've got that out of the way... I wanted the trip itself to be special.  For some families a trip to the mall is steeped in tradition, and that is lovely.  I personally loath malls, all malls.   Luckily I found a solution last year, one that I am so so so happy with.  The Rosson House.  A local Victorian Era museum that offers Cookies and Cocoa with Santa.  A few hours outside with rose gardens, train rides, cocoa, cookie decorating, ornament making, and of course Santa!







 

~Making Wrapping paper....





~a discussion with the Big Guy himself...





~decorating cookies...





~train rides...





~making push pin tin ornaments, and did I mention the ice cream?...




 

 

~rose gardens...


We had a beautiful time.  It was just what my little family needed after a long week of stresses, and worries.  Ice cream, train rides, cocoa, cookies, and a visit with a mythical figure all in a beautiful setting.  What more could I ask for?  I can tell you that Ava asked for a 'big bike' (check. One big girl bike coming up), and Cyrus asked for 'big ones'.  (umm.  Its the same thing he was thankful for this year.  I guess we are going with a fire truck...?) 

A special addition to this years holidays... Ava's dress was passed on by my mother who wore it when she was 6, in 1958.  I Love it!!!


(Oh, and they also have an antique store, and a table with estate sale finds that honestly, for me, makes the trip worth it even if they didn't have all the other good stuff)  shhhhhh!

1 comment:

April said...

I feel the same way about Santa, I just sort of let him be. I'm constantly asking Justin, "Well, what do you think?" For the longest time he thought his name was Chirstmas Guy.

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