Headless_Death
u/QuartetGhent
I'm sure I'm not the only one who as a child was taught to believe in Santa. But my understanding was different than most kids.
My sister would write letters to me as Mrs. Clause, and give me gourmet cookies with the letters. She had me convinced in the end that Mrs Clause existed.
At the same time my Mom was explained the truth about Santa Clause. She explained,"He is the spirit of Christmas, and because of him people have Christmas cheer and merriment."
These explanations had me thinking that year that the truth about the whole thing was that Mrs. Clause was a widow, since Santa was a ghost that possessed people at Christmas time. I was kind of afraid of the concept, and that that all those poor people in the mall that Santa possesses to have them dress like him.
Any one else have skewed perspectives of the existence of Santa?
My sister would write letters to me as Mrs. Clause, and give me gourmet cookies with the letters. She had me convinced in the end that Mrs Clause existed.
At the same time my Mom was explained the truth about Santa Clause. She explained,"He is the spirit of Christmas, and because of him people have Christmas cheer and merriment."
These explanations had me thinking that year that the truth about the whole thing was that Mrs. Clause was a widow, since Santa was a ghost that possessed people at Christmas time. I was kind of afraid of the concept, and that that all those poor people in the mall that Santa possesses to have them dress like him.
Any one else have skewed perspectives of the existence of Santa?