![]() So you might assume she's going along with the game for the younger kids, but it's truly not the case. I also have two small children from my first marriage who are still very much in the Santa target demographic. To give some background, her father was widowed when she was an infant, so we are her only living parents. My nearly 13-year-old stepdaughter believes in Santa Claus. I will be the first to admit that this may seem like a lame problem in the full scheme of things, but I would love for you to weigh in on this. Though we are reasonably competent people, and though the work is a joy, it is a time-consuming joy pursued in the odd salvaged hour.Īnd now, today's song of particular seasonal relevance! Once the text containing all your suggested columns is compiled - you suggested quite a few! - then we will begin paring it down to something manageable, and then "pour" the text! You know we're publishing this ourselves, right? You will, I trust, bear with us. In recognition of her perspicacity in so timing her request for advice, the writer of the 1,000th letter will receive a free Since You Asked book upon its publication - which could still be several months away but toward which work proceeds steadily. ![]() ![]() I must say the slight delay yielded an unexpected delight - Monday's column being "My Boyfriend Freaked Out Because I Had a Threesome" and today's being "My 13-Year-Old Still Believes in Santa Claus" - together describing the wobbly arc from innocence to experience, no? A fitting delineation of range for a column that seeks to proudly treat the gamut of human drama! Our own Scott Rosenberg had noted this impending event two weeks past, but in the rush of the holidays it eluded awareness until today. On Monday this column passed a significant milestone when the 1,000th column went live. ![]()
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