neosapien
Well-Known Member
I've decided it's high time to let her know. I just don't know how I should start the conversation? Anybody have any input? I was thinking of starting out something like "Honey, sometimes adults need to tell children things that sometimes aren't true. Like how Aunt Christy isn't really your aunt. And just daddy's wrestling friend from work. The Easter bunny is just a mythical creature used to make spring fun and daddy buy stuff" That may be a little strong I think though. I shouldn't tell her that the Easter Bunny died should I? I'm worried if I say that she'll want to have a funeral. She's kind of morbid like that. How would you tell your two year old that the Easter Bunny isn't real? We let her have Santa last year but I'm gonna have to think of something for him too. Maybe something work stress related?