A mum who was planning not to tell her children when itβs Christmas Eve has divided opinion among the parenting community, with many labelling it a mean move and others suggesting it might just be a stroke of genius.
The mum posted an βAm I Being Unreasonable?β thread on Mumsnet saying her family doesnβt do Christmas Eve boxes and that her two children, who are five and six years old, have usually lost interest in their advent calendars by mid-December.
She added that last year it was βreally difficultβ to get them into the Christmas mood: βWe did the PJβs and Christmas film, leaving something out for Santa and the reindeer, but there wasnβt that excitement from them, maybe because they were younger?β
So this year sheβs proposing not telling them at all. βMy idea is they will get a good nightβs sleep, and Iβm thinking that waking them up early and telling them itβs Christmas morning will be a far bigger and exciting surprise,β she said.
But other parents donβt seem too keen on the idea at all.
βI wouldnβt,β one parent wrote in response. βThe build up is so exciting for children, donβt take that away from them.β
Another said: βWaiting for Santa is half the fun. I think it seems a bit mean.β
Most agreed that the excitement of Christmas Eve was all part of the fun. βDonβt take that away from them just so they get a good night sleep,β another parent said. βKids arenβt kids for long, let them enjoy the build up and donβt suck the fun out of it.β
One parent did see where she was coming from, however. βI think your idea is both genius and a bit mean in equal measure,β they wrote. The parent explained they understood the motive behind helping them get a better nightβs sleep, however noted that waiting for Santa is all part of the fun.
βPersonally Iβd just suck it up while theyβre young,β they said. βThe magic and over-excitement of Christmas wonβt last forever... I now have a moody sleep loving teen who would quite happily sleep till noon on Christmas Day!
βI kinda miss the βmagicβ of waiting for Santa and getting up at ridiculous oβclock to see if heβs been.β
The original Mumsnet poster said this year will probably be the only year she can get away with not mentioning Christmas Eve to her kids. βWe donβt have any plans... except a fairly quiet day with just us at home,β she said. βIt wasnβt to be mean or anything, my thinking was just the surprise element of it being Christmas morning.β
After reading everyoneβs responses she seemed to do a U-turn on the idea, adding: βPerhaps weβll do the Christmas Eve thing this year and theyβll be excited.β