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02/12/2005 17:12:01
 
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My daughter found out when she was 8 or 9 (can't remember the year but I clearly remember the discussion). She asked me how did the Easter bunny get rabbits made in China (her stuffed rabbit had a made in china tag on it). While we were discussing it (while driving in the car) it dawned on her that I was the Easter Bunny. She was actually ok with that until after thinking about it for awhile she started crying in the car. I asked her what was wrong and she realized that if I was the Easter Bunny I was probably Santa Claus as well. And the tooth fairy, etc. It was a traumatic experience for both of us!



>>Energize.... blip...
>When I was 8 I had an argument with my next door neighbor, Edmund (he was nine). I don't think it came to blows (we were both skinny geeky dorks), but I do remember the we [both] left the discussion with tears in our eyes.
>
>There were two points of contention:
>Was Santa Clause real?
>Was the Easter Bunny real?
>
>Edmund and I agreed that the Easter Bunny was probably not real. But we disagreed on Santa Clause. I argued Santa was "real". Edmund insisted that he was not. It was very heated. At the end we were both babbling. Edmund was probably sad because he remembered how comfy things were when he did beleive in Santa. I teared because I realized that Santa was probably as intangible as the Easter Bunny.
>
>Men are remembered for their grace and wisdom regardless of any real or construed lineage. (you can quote me:-)
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"When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser." - Socrates
Vita contingit, Vive cum eo. (Life Happens, Live With it.)
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." -- author unknown
"De omnibus dubitandum"
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