My adorable little son is very excited about Christmas. I have not made a big thing about it, but he must have picked up the Christmas spirit from what he is seeing in the shops and on tv. He loves the music, and movies and all the decorations. He got so excited putting up a Christmas tree, and loves the baubels, tinsel and flashing lights. What I found unusal is that he was saying he had to finish putting all the baubels on the tree so Santa will bring the presents.
I don't know if I should burst his bubble and tell him that Santa is not real and is not coming with presents. I mentioned that Santa is just a story, but I am not sure that he really differentiates yet between what are stories and what is reality. He still seems fixated with Santa Clause, and since we don't have a chimney he is expecting him to come through the front door. He even made a joke about Santa coming with his goats, and then laughed and said it is really reindeer.
I personally feel uncomfortable lying to him about Santa, but don't want him to miss out on all the wonderment of childhood. I think mythology is an important part of the human psyche, so am content with going along with the Christmas story. Any ideas on how to present Santa so that he can be thrilled by the story, with any lasting damage about being misled.