When Jenna was in first grade she came home very upset that other kids said there was no Santa Claus. She was determined to prove otherwise. On Christmas Eve I noticed she had hidden our video camera on the sofa between some pillows and left it running, hoping to catch "whoever brought the gifts" in the act. After she went to sleep we paused the camera (luckily she didn't know how to set the clock on it) and got ready to film. I had a white glove from cotillion and my husband put that on. We wrapped a red and white Santa hat around his lower arm to look like a sleeve. When we began filming I jingled sleigh bells off in the kitchen as he clomped in boots into the living room, just out of the view of the camera. He reached down and moved the pillow, showing his sleeve and gloved hand in on the video, then shut it off. He wrote a note that said "Sorry, no pictures. Love, Santa" and left it next to the cookies he ate. The next day Jenna reviewed the tape and was thrilled with what she had captured. I think she had every kid from 3 blocks around in and out of our living room that next day, viewing the tape on our VCR. It was pretty convincing.
I still hate to this day when I found out there was "no Santa"!!! I just LOVED your story!!!! ssssoooooo cute!!!! How old is Jenna now?
Jenna is now 22, and she is 19 months post-transplant.
When my granddaughter was about 2 or so she had watched Lady and the Tramp (over and over and over! ). She liked Tramp's saying - "Hey Pidge" and would repeat it several times a day. We were used to the way a 2 year old talked and understood her perfectly. My daughter was out grocery shopping with her in the cart and she said "Hey Pidge" when a lady passed by. The lady gave my daughter a dirty look and that was when my daughter realized that "Hey Pidge" sounded like "Hey b*tch" coming from her 2 year old!