I started getting suspicious about the jolly old fella's existance when I was about 5 or 6. Things just didn't add up, you know?
It is a great idea, isn't it? Mum was full of stuff like that. Whenever we lost a tooth, she would write a note in wobbly pink writing for us, from the Tooth Fairy, leave 50c under our pillow and a rose petal next to the bed, so we'd know the Tooth Fairy had been. She also used to set up quite the most amazingly intricate Easter Egg hunts - with arrows and markers etc all fashioned out of the woods we were hunting eggs in! She was amazing at stuff like that. She also always used to put something crinkly and loud in our stockings, so she'd know if we were going through them in the middle of the nightOriginally Posted by DixieDarlin256
Oh What a GREAT Idea!
I will have to do that with my kids! Never thought of that!
WOW You're mom is SOO creative! Thanks for the ideasOriginally Posted by KitEKats4Eva!
It is a great idea, isn't it? Mum was full of stuff like that. Whenever we lost a tooth, she would write a note in wobbly pink writing for us, from the Tooth Fairy, leave 50c under our pillow and a rose petal next to the bed, so we'd know the Tooth Fairy had been. She also used to set up quite the most amazingly intricate Easter Egg hunts - with arrows and markers etc all fashioned out of the woods we were hunting eggs in! She was amazing at stuff like that. She also always used to put something crinkly and loud in our stockings, so she'd know if we were going through them in the middle of the night
The pink water was my favourite though. I used to get goosebumps every Christmas morning when I dashed outside to find out if Rudolph had had a drink!
Originally Posted by Jenny82
I don't remember exactly how old I was, but I remember figuring out that Santa's handwriting was the same as my mom's...