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To Santa or Not To Santa?

12 / 11 / 1712 / 12 / 17

Laura
Laura

EEK! This tradition I’ve started! What have I gotten myself into? I had no idea when I opened The Elf on The Shelf box, what a blessing (and annoyance) it was going to be!

Laura
Janelle

I’m sure your boys really enjoy looking for him every morning and seeing what kind of silly thing he is doing!

Laura
Laura

They do.  On of my favorite days is when Pepper Mint arrives, and it’s always with a note from Santa reminding the boys about what Christmas is really about. And part of that is about learning to give grace to others… like Pepper when he t.p.’s our hallway!

Laura
Janelle

That’s funny. It’s the truth that we all mess up sometimes and we all need grace. I’m curious, how do you use Santa and your elf to teach about the meaning of Christmas?

Laura
Laura

Well, Santa’s letter includes the Christmas story, and a reminder about why he brings them gifts, and how to extend grace.  Sometimes, I feel like God even uses Pepper to speak to me. Like, this year when he arrived, he was outside the front door sitting on the wreath, peeking in the window with his note that said, “Please let me in.”  I know I wrote it, but I felt like it was a reminder to me that that is what God is asking us too.

Laura
Janelle

I can just see him peeking in your front window with his note… poor Pepper!

Laura
Laura

I know it’s a rather elaborate ruse, Santa and the elf and all that, but I have so much fun with it…I think it gives me joy because it’s kinda a fun way to model for them how they will look for God each day, too.

Laura
Janelle

I’m glad you have so much fun with it! Any way that I can teach my children about seeking God is a win in my book. After all, God is present in our days, but sometimes we forget He is. Pepper can remind your family to look in unexpected places for God.

Laura
Laura

I try to use everything to point the boys back to God. And I know that is your goal too. Isn’t it cool how we have the same goal in mothering our kids but it looks different?

Laura
Janelle

Yes! I love how God gives us that freedom! Imagine how boring our world would be if we were all the same! Cookie-cutter families. BORING! ?

Laura
Laura

So true! Well, I know you don’t do Santa with your kids, so be honest, do people like me drive you nuts?  I mean, with all our talk of Santa and Elves and Reindeer. ?  It’s everywhere.  Even on the Christian radio station, so many of the songs are about Santa.  Does it bother you?

Laura
Janelle

Sometimes… just kidding! ?  Sometimes I feel like we lose the meaning of Christmas in all the “extra” stuff. And stress ourselves out trying to keep up with everything. Although I think that God gives us each liberty to “do” Christmas however we want, as long as we remember that Jesus is the reason we’re celebrating!

Laura
Laura

Amen!

Laura
Janelle

Imagine if it were my kids’ birthday and I didn’t even stop to pay attention to them since I was so busy with decorations, presents, and being sure my house looked “Pinterest perfect”! Yikes! I don’t want to do that to Jesus on His birthday. Even if I do choose to incorporate fun “extra” stuff, I hope I stay focused on the reason for the season. Elves, reindeer, Santa, or not… that’s a personal preference thing. As long as we keep it about Jesus.

Laura
Laura

I totally agree…I’ve heard people talk about how they don’t want to teach kids that Santa is real because they will think that God isn’t real in the long run.  I get that concern, and a lot of times I wonder if I’m doing the right thing (not just at Christmas time)… I’d love to hear why you have decided not to use Santa with your kids. ?

Laura
Janelle

Honestly, there’s not a super deep reason why we’ve chosen to not incorporate Santa into our Christmas. I have nothing against him! Haha! I think a big part of it is that I wasn’t raised with Santa. And partly because I’m really not fond of people in costumes! ?  People in costumes make me incredibly uneasy.

Laura
Laura

Bahahaha!

Laura
Janelle

The other thing is, I’m lazy. ? I don’t want to have to explain it to my kids and wrap extra presents in fancy handwriting and answer questions about how he can get down our tiny chimney and fly his reindeer around the world in one night, etc etc!!

Laura
Laura

I have some great answers to those questions!  Haha!!

Laura
Janelle

Seriously though, I feel like especially to my children that he may become a distraction.

Laura
Laura

Good point!  There are enough distractions in our world!

Laura
Janelle

Yes. But there are lots reasons on both sides that actually make perfect sense! Like why would I not use the Santa myth to teach my children to  give rather than demand, and teach them generosity and grace?

Laura
Laura

When you put it that way, it gives me a lot of peace of mind.  Just because you don’t use Santa doesn’t mean that it’s wrong for me to use it.

Laura
Janelle

That’s right. We all have reasons why we do what we do, don’t we? But then we’re prone to wonder if what we’re doing is “right” in light of what everyone else is doing. I guess that’s where I have to go back to asking, “what is truth and what liberties am I going to take in teaching my children truth?”

Laura
Laura

Woah!  That’s deep.  What a great question!  Really makes me think about what I’m using to teach my kids and why.  And if I really pause and answer that question, then it eliminates the doubt and the guilt that sometimes accompanies it.

Laura
Janelle

Exactly. What if I stopped comparing myself to other moms and just gave them grace? You do Santa? Great! You don’t do Santa? Great! I guess I go back to another truth too that each of us will be answering to God for how we conducted our families. You won’t be answering for me and I won’t be answering for you. And that’s where God’s grace is so amazing, right? There’s no room for guilt where there’s so much grace!

Laura
Laura

I need to write that phrase down!  Because I think the truth is — God is way bigger than any single decision that I make.  His grace does cover our choices, and that is amazing.  As long as one way or another, Christmas is about Jesus, we are doing ok. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go find a new spot for Pepper!

Laura

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “One person considers one day more sacred than another; another considers every day alike.  Each of them should be fully convinced in their own mind.” (Romans 14:5, NIV)
  • “I will walk about in freedom, for I have sought out your precepts.” (Psalm 119:45, NIV)
  • “While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son.  She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them. (Luke 2:6-7, NIV)

Music to inspire you:

  • “Grace Wins”  by Matthew West
  • “Love is Here” by Laura Story

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “Explaining Santa Claus to Your Kids” by Holly A. Lamb
  • “What to do about Santa” on The Gospel-Centered Mom
  • “5 Reasons Why I Let My Kids Believe in Santa”  by Jackie Ritz
  • “How We Connect Santa Clause and Jesus Christ in our Home” by Nicole Carpenter

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Decluttering Our Spiritual Closets
  • All I Want For Christmas This Year

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Did you know that Santa believes in Jesus?  Well, he does in our house anyway!  I say that because I think it is important to think about how you are going to use this story to make the most of it.  I try to always point my boys back to the Bible.  So our elf comes with a letter that tells the boys about God’s grace.  It actually says, “look guys… some of the songs get it wrong.  I give gifts to celebrate Jesus, and He’s for everybody… good or bad, naughty or nice.”  I think you have to do what works best for you and your family!  Ask God for wisdom to do what is right for your kids!  He knows best.  
  • We know this is a tricky conversation with many sides to the Santa discussion. We also know it’s challenging because what you decide for your family may affect other families if your kids spill the beans. But we think it’s a good conversation to have.  We think it’s so important that we extend grace to one another.  One mom can do Christmas differently than another and it’s ok.  And we hope that we can all agree on Jesus.  So with that, we say, Happy Birthday Jesus, and Merry Christmas readers.  

 

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more.

In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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How the F-Word Broke My Heart

11 / 27 / 174 / 19 / 18

Laura
Laura

Last year when Jesse was in kindergarten he learned a word we don’t say in our house and I was just not prepared!  One day he hopped off the bus and told me at lunchtime he learned the worst word in the world, and then he whispered in my ear “mother f—-er!” ???

Laura
Courtnee

Oh man, that’s a real doozy–especially the two-word version.  My curiosity is like a movie camera zooming in for a closeup of your face.  How did you respond?  

Laura
Laura

I nearly started crying at the bus stop.  I mean really?  That’s the first thing he told me about his day  Not, “Mommy, I learned to read a new word today.” Or “Mommy, I observed our tadpoles growing legs.”  No, no it was the “F” Word.  I was heart broken.  And now more than ever, I am feeling motivated to stay ahead of the “cafeteria voices”. #thetruthaboutgrowingup

Laura
Courtnee

I remember in 4th grade when I came home with a note from my teacher telling my parents that I had used the F-word in school.  I waited until Sunday night–at bedtime– to show my mom the note (which she had to sign).  My procrastination burned into my heart the weight of my offense and that I had to admit it to my parents.  

Laura
Laura

Woah! That’s a heavy load for a  4th grader to carry!  Yikes.  I guess we all have to learn these things at some point.  I just realized in that moment that I had been trying my hardest to educate him about the knowledge of good and now he had acquired the knowledge of evil.  I wish I had prepared him for how enticing that knowledge is.  Adam and Eve… Sheesh!  C’mon!

Laura
Courtnee

Yeah, Adam and Eve, thanks a lot. When facing her own mistakes, my 6-year-old has recently expressed her dislike of the story of how Satan tricked Adam and Eve into sinning.  My sweet daughter doesn’t realize that we will spend a lifetime wrestling with the enticement of evil.  As moms we walk beside our kids as guides.  It sounds like your little guy had a curiosity about this new word and you had an opportunity to be his guide.

Laura
Laura

No pressure, right?!  And to make matters worse, I know he wanted to share his new knowledge with his 4-year-old brothers. So we talked about how he was too young  to fully understand this word’s meaning but now that he knew it, he was responsible for keeping this word to himself.  So I set up the consequences: two weeks of no friends if he teaches his brothers this word.

Laura
Courtnee

That seems like a well-fit consequence.  Have you ever used creative consequences to demonstrate an offensive behavior?

Laura
Laura

Actually yes!  So fast forward to Summer Vacation when he teaches his younger cousin the word.

Laura
Courtnee

Oh no, he found a loophole. Not the classic loophole!  You told him not to teach his BROTHERS.  You didn’t say anything about cousins!  

Laura
Laura

Ahhhhhh!!!! Exactly!  I was so upset and for so many reasons.  I was still sad and embarrassed that he even knew the word.  I was angry that he disobeyed me.  I was however happy that when I confronted him about it, he told me the truth.  

Laura
Courtnee

Yes, whatever my kids do, I want them to not fear telling me the truth about it so they will not fear bringing their mistakes to God also.  So, you were able to praise him for telling the truth–and then what?

Laura
Laura

Right! So long story short, after struggling with what the consequences should be since we were on vacation, I had him choose to stay inside for the whole morning and not go to the beach or swallow a spoonful of Dijon Mustard.

Laura
Courtnee

Dijon mustard–so appropriate (and cleansing to your sinuses)! ?  What did he choose?

Laura
Laura

He chose the mustard.  We talked about how words like that coming out of your mouth burn as bad as mustard going in.  I told him that I would share in his punishment and show him that it was possible to swallow mustard. So I had a spoonful too.  

Laura
Courtnee

WHAT!  THAT’S CRAZY!  CRAZY BEAUTIFUL!  You were Jesus to him.  Our highest aim.  I pray that he will remember that day for a long time and that God will layer it with wisdom and insight as he reflects back on it years from now.  But for now he may just say, “Mom, remember the day we ate the mustard.”

Laura
Laura

He does remember.  I know it made an impact on him and me.  And even though he definitely made the wrong choice teaching the word to others, I know the Holy Spirit helped me with this consequence.  And helped me to show him in a small way what grace looks like.  AND instead of my child’s sin breaking my heart I can see it as an opportunity for both of us to receive grace.

Laura
Courtnee

Amen Sister!  You took him to the foot of the cross.  Thanks for helping me realize that I am not looking to make perfect kids, but rather kids who know from experience God’s forgiveness and value God’s wisdom to handle those cafeteria voices.

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “I want you to be wise about what is good, and innocent about what is evil.” (Romans 16:19b, NIV).
  • “Kind words are like honey–sweet to the soul and healthy for the body.” (Proverbs 16:24 NLT)
  • “In the same way, wisdom is sweet to your soul. If you find it, you will have a bright future, and your hopes will not be cut short.” (Proverbs 24:14 NLT).
  • And If you are interested in re-reading the story of “The Fall” feel free to check out Genesis 2-3.
  • Romans 7:7-25 talks about the battle between our new nature and our old nature.  But, keep reading because Romans 8 talks about the Holy Spirit who empowers our new nature to live like Christ.  “And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit, who lives in you.” (Romans 8:11 NIV).  What?!?! The Holy Spirit who raised Jesus from the grave is the same Spirit who gives new life to our mortal bodies!  Whenever I (Courtnee) am discouraged about my own battle with sin and temptation, I read Romans 8:11 and imagine a lifeless Jesus being raised up in the cave-tomb where they laid him.  

 


Music to inspire you:

  • So Will I (100 Billion X) Lyric Video — Hillsong UNITED – YouTube

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • This podcast majorly encouraged me (Courtnee) for how the meal table (often a source of stress and discouragement for me) can actually be a tool for discipleship.  This is not about nutrition or meal planning–it’s about loving our kids around the dinner table or personal tea time.  Creating a Lifegiving Table with Sally Clarkson :: ITA136

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Decluttering Our Spiritual Closets
  • We are so glad to be adding Courtnee White as a NEW WRITER here at Texting the Truth.  Check out her Mom Win and be patient with us as we get her bio added to our team page!

 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try from Courtnee:

  • A few years ago, I realized I was paralyzed by this desire to be the first to speak to them, but also by my perfectionism of not wanting to make a mistake in how I approached various topics.  That’s quite a pickle to be in.  Motivated but paralyzed by fear.  But ultimately it is impossible for us to be the first to talk to our kids about everything.   I am really trying to focus on stopping to think through consequences that fall in line with the offense.  For example, my daughter is going to clean out the kitchen trash and recycling cans (which are quite dirty with drips of food) to illustrate how her disrespectful words affect the environment of our home and specifically our relationship.  (That’s the most creative I have gotten so far.)

Ideas to try from Laura:

  • I recently talked to a former Mentor Mom from MOPS about how she handled inappropriate language that her children learned at school.  She sat them down one day asked them to tell her every bad word that they know or had heard at school and she would tell them what it meant.  She heard just about every word and the only word she did not tell them the meaning of was the F-Word.  She did not feel they were old enough to know the meaning.  But I loved that she talked to them honestly about what they were and had an open discussion about the “evil” they overhear every day.  I haven’t tried this yet, but I think that it is something I will do with this and other topics that I want to make sure God’s voice is the loudest about.

Treasured Products we love:

Wise Words for Moms by Ginger Hubbard

This is a pamphlet that can help a busy mom think through a wise approach to shaping their children’s heart and behavior and giving consequences that are appropriate to the offense.  It is the size of a wall calendar.  I have found it helpful because it has questions, Bible verses and suggestions according to the issue you are addressing in your child.

Hidden In My Heart: A Lullaby Journey Through Scripture ~ Scripture Lullabies

These CDs are so meaningful.  I put them on when I want the mood of our home to be influenced by the Lord but sitting down and reading the Bible or a devotional is not going to work.  I wanted “Bible songs” for my kids to soak in that were not annoying to my ears.  

 

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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