The holidays are a busy time for parents. Not only are we busy decorating, gift-shopping, party-throwing, tree-trimming, threatening and bribing, but we also need to keep things straight in the elaborate web of lies we’ve created around an imaginary fat stranger who spies on us all year and then sneaks into our homes one night to bring gifts to kids he’s deemed worthy. Here are some I’ve fielded from my kids recently, and my responses:
1. Does Santa fill the boxes in our Santa-shaped advent calendar?
A good lie has to be at least minimally plausible. Even though the overall Santa story is suspect, there are a ton of books and movies to back it up. But there’s no movie called, “The 24 Nights Before Christmas” or anything like that, where Santa travels to millions of houses December 1st-23th to fill an IKEA advent calendar with the most annoyingly small sized gifts that are extremely difficult to find in stores. So I went with “no” for this one. I admitted that I fill them up. It felt great.
2. Is the Santa at the mall/Jordan’s Furniture/Copley Plaza Hotel the real Santa?
Yes, all these guys are the same people. No, just kidding. I knew Hazel was too smart to buy it, so I said that they were just different people dressing up as the big guy. After all, Santa can’t be at all these malls. He’s in the North Pole getting ready for the Big Day. However, Santa at the Copley Hotel this year did tell the kids they need to stop fighting so much, so I told Hazy that maybe he was the real deal, because “how did he know that?”.
3) How come Santa doesn’t come to <Jewish friend’s> house?
Sighhhhhhhhhhh. Mumbled something about Santa only comes to houses where people believe in him.
4) How does Santa know if we’ve been bad?
I feel really creepy telling them this strange man is watching them all the time. So while I do occasionally say, “Remember, Santa’s watching” because of that “He knows when you’ve been sleeping” song (speaking of creepy), I usually just make up something about calling Santa on the phone frequently.
5) How does Santa get into our house since we don’t have a chimney?
I’d like to thank The Santa Clause for fielding this one for me. In case you’re wondering if this 1994 Tim Allen movie is dated, it is. The effects are crap, but fortunately, kids are not picky about these things. Apparently, Santa has some kind of magic ability to shrink into any sort of chimney-esque opening, even the small pipe we have.
6) Why can’t I just ask Santa for this one, $200, enormous play snack cart?
Asking for one thing is like telling Santa has has to get you that or nothing. You don’t give ultimatums to Santa. You just don’t. Give him some other choices or he’ll go rogue, and you don’t want that.
7)Β How come Santa didn’t bring me any of the 35 guns I circled in the Target catalog?

Haven’t been asked this one yet, but I’m preparing my answer. I’m hoping they’ll be too excited about all their other loot to notice the lack of firearms.
8) Why is the carpet all wet, Todd?
I don’t KNOW, Margo.
Anyone else fielded any tough questions? Please share your knowledge with the rest of us.
I never thought anything could be scarier than Krampus. But you’ve introduced the concept of Santa going rogue … so now I need a Nerf gun for protection, don’t I?
Also, I LOVE your post. So funny, per your usual π
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Ask Santa for one!
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This is awesome!! #7 is so on point with my Christian π Distraction, distraction, distraction! And I can vouch for your award-winning pong skills π
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I put a pong table on my list. Think Santa will bring me one?
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Your first lie turns out was no lie, but since you lied about lying I’m letting you slide.
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Or was it? Dun dun dun…
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So, so funny. So funny that, that was almost me who wet the carpet.
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π You made my day.
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Hellonatashao! It’s rayo, we wouldn’t have you any other wayo! xo
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And to think, you knew me when I was a little Lam.
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Dear Natasha,
Why are blog comments so much better than FB comments?
Finally got the courage to ask,
A Fan
Ps the chimney question was always a tough one in the South End!
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Good question! On FB, they get buried on the timeline, versus here, it’s easy to see all the comments, even months from now. Plus, people who aren’t my FB friends can see them and interact. Thank you for commenting!
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What’s your stance on Elf on the Shelf? Too many layers to the lie?
This is so good.
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I take a very strong anti position on EOTS. My kids can quote my catchphrase, “I ain’t got time for that.”
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Santa may be bringing some firearms. He asked me for some help at the nerf weapons depot.
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I already wrapped them from “crazy Uncle Marco”!
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