Of course not! Santa Clause is a metaphor of love, I always told my kids and grankids that Santa will come because they are loved! They think grandma's a little eccentric, but who knows, sometimes gifts come from unlikely sources!
2006-11-14 02:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you heard the The Christmas Song where it talks about kids from 1 to 92? That there is saying there is no age limit as long as you still believe in the magic and spirit of the holiday. You don't have to believe that Santa exists to believe in the magic of the season.
2006-11-14 10:28:01
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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Of course not!! Christmas is a religious holiday, sure, but it's also a state of mind, and Santa can give gifts to anyone, from 9 to 99.
2006-11-14 10:15:21
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answered by GEEGEE 7
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Never I am 25 and still get my gifts from Santa, a few of the reindeer, and the elf's. As long as you believe in the spirit of Christmas it will always be there.
2006-11-14 15:26:15
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answered by fallenangelf99 3
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NEVER Stop Santa! That spirit will fill the whole house with love!
I still surprise my family with Santa presents EVERY YEAR!
I wrap all Santa gifts with "santa printed " paper and sign it - Santa for the kids and "your loving little elf" to the grownups, and smile when they open it!
I have gone so far as mail my gifts to a friend and have her drive to a "north pole" in her state and mail them to my loved ones.
So it really was a surprise and so exciting!
Here's a great story- I was 7 and still believed in Santa. I wanted a bike and got one. It was red. I cried and cried and cried. I wanted a purple one and Santa knew that, this must be someone elses bike. My father (whom was up all night putting it together for me) started to cry. I did not understand at the time.
So we spend the entirity of Christmas day sanding down that bike and the next day spray painting it purple. I loved that bike like nothing else. I of course outgrew it. We gave it to another friend who really wanted a RED one, my father laughed so hard.
To this day- all of HIS santa presents have a purple ribbon or bow on them (from me)- it never matches the print of the paper, so he is reminded that SANTA loves him as much as he loved me.
My son is getting his first bike this christmas.... he is only three.
Times have changed. Love never does! Give lots of it.
2006-11-14 10:45:21
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answered by Denise W 6
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the tradition in my house is santa fills the stockings with little cool stuff and an orange. The presents under the tree are to and from each other, symbolizing the gifts from the wise men. I thinkwe wll keep a stocking untill they leave the house. its fun!
2006-11-14 10:33:44
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answered by wilrycar 4
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I am 30 and i truly believe in Santa clause. and he hasn't stopped giving me gifts yet. You see Even tough I get very naughty sometimes I am still nice most of the time.
2006-11-14 10:38:53
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answered by Chillypepers 3
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2006-11-14 10:14:46
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answered by kristin c 4
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I think generally, it would have to be when kids stop believing. Then there's not any point in playing santa.
2006-11-14 10:10:37
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answered by moonshadow 3
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i don't think so...
i think santa clause comes so long as people still believe in him
2006-11-14 11:06:12
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answered by SNAP! 4
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