Christmas is just a day away. All the people, irrespective
of which pocket of the world they belong to would be gearing for the most
awaited holiday season. Arcades and malls and even street shopping goes to
crazy levels as the days grow near.
In certain parts of the world the Christmas lights are
switched on as early as November and if you are shopping for Christmas
decorations anytime in December you are bound to attract a few stares of
horror. Advertising and marketing people are the most over worked people this
time of the year coz whether or not the product is related to the festival they
have to wreck their brains over how “Santa” would be selling them. Poor Santa
is made to endorse anything and everything under the sun in a hope to cash in
on his popularity before the season ends. No sooner it does end than he is
packed off with a one way ticket to the North Pole for the next eleven months. What
a sigh of relief!… don’t have to worry about building a high anticipation level
to the kids for being good and getting gifts from Santa.
Santa-mania in India is though a little less over whelming.
Except for some commercialization of the season it doesn’t really hold a grand
meaning. Are our kids prepared to meet santa? Let us picture this… the pictures
shown of him are of an extremely cute chubby and “pleasantly” plump man with rosy
cheeks and snowflake beard. But my memory of Christmas father / santa is rather
a disturbing one for we had to endure a rather hideous representation of the
same with fake masks on the rather skinny under nourished Santa with a cushion
for his belly…to an extent where some of us would start howling just at the
very sight of him, forget about enjoying a great story sitting on his laps.
So how does one keep a child’s belief in Santa intact
irrespective of his image? Some may even argue if one should believe in Santa
at all… I have a very strong opinion about making your child believe in Santa
not just for gifts “he” would bring… but the goodness and joy he is supposed to
spread. The idea behind the big guy and
not just the guy himself. Children know no bias. They believe only what
they see. So a face to the whole concept is essential (or so also must have
been thought by a certain cola company who introduced santa to the world eons
ago)
Santa is believed to get millions of letters each year with
number of requests for toys, books, candies, baby brother/ sister (u bet, he
does :)).
It’s because he is believed in so much by children around the world. Lets
encourage our little ones to develop that belief too maybe right now for a
selfish reason of getting their goodies but in return of being a kind and
caring kid.. which I think is a fair deal. As the kids grow they will develop
faith in different people and things but we can get the ball rolling with
Santa.
Though the whole idea of Christmas was celebrating birth of
the Son of God… but in today’s world Santa seems to have taken precedence over HIM.