Almost
every year since we moved to West Valley, Roland will ask, “When should we tell
Jenna about Santa Clause”
I always
answer, “Tell her what?”
“There’s
no such thing as Santa”
“What do
you mean?”
He gives
me a look.
“Roland. I believe in Santa. I have been Santa. And we have been recipients of Santa a huge
amount of times. What do you mean
there’s no such thing as Santa?”
“We need
to tell Jenna that you and I are the ones who put the presents out.”
“Oh . .
. why?”
“You
don’t want her to be the only one in third, forth, fifth grade to still
believe.”
“Tony is
23, 24, 25 and he still believes in Santa Clause. I’m 48, 49 . . . and I still
believe.”
Another
rolling of the eyes.
Media
warns us about targeted homes during this time of the year. Robbed of Christmas by thieves. We left the house around 2:30 and did not
return until after 8:30. We had always
done Christmas Eve at mom’s house.
Perhaps a few times at Patrick and Sunny’s. But I did not spend Christmas with my sibs last
year. Each had made obligations with
other people. Roland, Jenna, Biff and I
spent Christmas Eve with mom.
This
year Randy took it upon himself to host the family gathering on Christmas
Eve. All three Romero boys with their
wives, our granddaughter Ester, Roland, Jenna and I gathered at the home of
Randy and Carrie. We spent some time
together before exchanging gifts – something we had always done with mom.
Before
we left for Randy and Carrie's house I turned on the light in the backroom and plugged in the Christmas
tree. I prayed that we would not become
a target of thievery. Upon our return
home we discovered the opposite. Instead
of taking (or stealing) gifts, someone had left two bags full of presents. FULL.
I think it is the third or forth time we’ve returned home to find
presents left on our door step (though the first time in this house) Santa also
left this note:
I would
have thought Jenna herself had done it just to prove a point. But of course she couldn’t have.
“See daddy. Santa is real,”
she said to Roland.
Just moments later she asked me, “Why doesn’t daddy believe in Santa Clause?”
Just moments later she asked me, “Why doesn’t daddy believe in Santa Clause?”
“I don’t
know. I have explained it to him just as
I have with you.”
When
Jenna was six I told her that Santa does not always wear red. He doesn’t necessarily have a white beard or
a very large belly. Sometimes Santa is
not even male nor does he always appear in the winter time. Sometimes “Santa” may leave a sack of
groceries on your doorstep in the summer or leave a coat or warm blanket for
you in the fall. Santa goes by many
different names. And he likes to remain anonymous.
Roland
and I purchased the game “Operation” and Jenna had picked out a pair of shoes that were on close out. She said we could wrap them and put them under the tree. Those were the only two things that we had purchased for
Jenna. Now (I kid you not) there are
about 30 presents under the tree just for her – at least I think they are for
her. Santa put tags on all of the
wrapped items but neglected to put names on any of the tags – and so we will
just have Jenna open all gifts with no names and let her divvy them out as she
sees fit.
Roland’s
mom has sent gifts in the past, but I recall our second year in WV there was
nothing in the mail from her. I wasn’t
upset about it, but I was surprised. As
Christmas got closer, I hadn’t given it much thought.
Biff and
Tony were both living at home (Randy was on his mission) and things were tight
that year. I think we purchased three
small gifts for each person. I had
placed them beneath the tree before 10:00 (first visit from Santa)
When I
awoke the next morning, there was 3-4 times the amount of presents than there
had been when I went to bed. Tony had a
generous heart that year and decided that he would play Santa (2nd
visit) and Biff (who had spent two weeks in August with Roland’s family) had
placed gifts beneath the tree from Roland’s family and Santa (3rd
visit) That year was definitely full of surprises.
We have
been blessed immensely. I hope to play
Santa to others the way others have played Santa to our family. Although when we have been the recipients our
gifts seem to outweigh anything that Roland and I have done on our own. Jenna’s going to be overwhelmed. I know I am. It's kind of like mom and dad stopped by to surprise us - but of course I think tangible gifts had to have come from a tangible being. Perhaps someone related to mom and dad?