Hi Tivia,
I was raised believing in St. Nicolas... but most of all celebrating Jesus birth, and always remembering the comming of the the three kings.
Our holidays were not about gifts... although we did have times were I do remember leaving out our shoes by the window expecting gifts from St. Nicolas.. "Papa Noel" as I lived in Ecuador, S.A. Anyway, I understand you about the whole dilema of Santa Claus.
As a child not putting too much emphasis on Chritmas gifts, it was mostly times spent with my family that i remember with such love... but since the united states make such a big deal on Christmas, yet want nothing to do with religion as i see it.. Schools are not allowed to display much nowadays, so I wonder what wonderful memories our kids will remember.
With that in thought, I will share with you what my kids do, and what I talk to them about.
I am the daugther of a priest, and the photographer at church, so I am mostly at church when christmas eve comes. My kids nowadays celebrate christmas eve with us at church because they do this whole "Posadas" celebration from the 16th to the 24th.. this is a fun time for them. This is a tradition that comes from "Mexico", and our church adopts this since most of the parishioners are mexican... and although I am not mexican, I think this is the kind memory i want my kids to have.
My husband is Irish, and well, he had a whole different way of seeing christmas before me. His parents celebrated big time with Santa Claus, and so since my kids were little they've been getting presents from Santa on Christmas day... but also celebrating Christmas eve with my family... learning that although we may celebrate christmas with Santa, we still remember the true meaning of Christmas.
Lately, I've been talking to them about St. Nicolas, and reminding them that spirit of Santa comes on Christmas day to those good children... but sometimes santa has to spread his gifts in different ways, not always as toys, or gifts.. etc.
I want them to know that there are other children in the world that also need more than just gifts, they need food, and so we must help santa since there are so many kids...
My kids learn that they also have to give, and perhaps someday will forget about receiving, and just have great enjoyment like I do, in just giving.
It is really hard to just forget about Santa.. he did exist.. and for his memory we should give the children something to belive in...
Helpind them believe in some great spirit that comes to children ... will help you too... you will see the greatness of what believing does for your children... just teach them the stories from the beginning... so that they learn to appreciate all they get... this might be hard if you overwhelm them with gifts, so I try to do just enough, but always having htem give the toys they don't need to the less fortunate... or saving up money to buy toys to give to those they care for.. etc.
Then, when you see that they are old enough to know you are the one helping santa, they won't really feel bad.. they will know why you did it.. and they will appreciate that... and help you keep on giving... I think that was the whole purpose in the beiginning when remembering all the great deeds that St. Nicolas did... to learn not to be selfish... to learn to believe in the goodness of someone even if you don't know who is doing the goodness... because at the begining St. Nicolas did things secretely... he did it with love, and therefore later on was recognized... he was a great man, and therefore I do not feel so bad teaching my children about santa...
They love him, they wait for him... and still know that they main reason he brings gifts around this time is because we are joyful of Jesus' birth....
I hope you make the right choice for you.... whatever works for you... but also whatever works for your children in the long run. I think believing without overwhelming them with gifts is a good thing. Make sure you give in behalf of you on Christmas eve... and then gift just enough on christmas day from santa. Helping them understand that if we ask from santa, we must not ask too much since there are just too many children.. and that perhaps we should help santa too.. etc. You may see it fit to tell him much more.
Depending on how my situation is financially every year, it may be different. But this year since we are so busy with events at churhc and giving... I told my kids that Santa is only giving a few small things because he realized that there were some kids that forgot to write him a letter last year and he has to catch up to them too... and that perhaps I will help santa this year since he has so much to do..
I hope this helps you. You had a lot of positive input here, and I went on to research for you so that you can read more about St. Nicolas story if you decide to share with your child about him... I am hoping that is what you do since I think it would be sad if you let her be without the greatness of what St. Nicolas was about to begin with.
He was about "giving"... and people loved him for it... and therefore he tough us to give specially in this time of year... but while children are little teach them also to be humble with all they receive... since santa thought of them, they will give also... etc.
(ok, I know I keep on talkint.. sorry)
So here are the sites that will help you give a good detailed story of St. Nicolas.. and perhaps you can print a few of them that are meant for children so that you can read together... so she may know who is bringin presents under the tree.. and to send a little prayer his way of thanks.
This is the Story of St. Nicolas...:
http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/adx/adnick.html
"He was especially interested that families had enough to eat and a good place to live, that children got ahead in life, and that old people lived out their lives with dignity and respect. And he always loved the sailors living so dangerously on the sea. Without their ships, people everywhere would be without food and other goods they carried for trade"
This prayer for St. Nicolas is a good way of explaining that he is fact is a spirit that still exists....
http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/child/nick.html
More good sites to read on his story:
http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=38 This is a good site.
This is interesting..
http://www.juntosociety.com/christmas/stnicolas.htm
A letter to childin doubt:
http://www.juntosociety.com/christmas/yesvirginia.htm
http://www.juntosociety.com/christmas/truemeaning.htm
This sites are nice for children too:
http://www.santas.net/stnicholas.htm
http://www.santas.net/aroundtheworld.htm
This is a good site to learn how others celebrate Christmas... without ever forgetting Santa Claus..
http://www.santas.net/southamericanchristmas.htm
Email to santa:
http://www.santas.net/email.htm
http://www.santas.net/welcome.htm
And last but not least... a story for children with pictures
http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=508
The real Santa:
http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=167
A perfect story to tell when they are much smaller (like your baby) http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=541&artic...
I hope you enjoy researching... because your question I found those sites, Thank you! I am going to share it with my kids too.
Have a great Holiday with your baby!
C.