Egon -
<font color=blue>Any age limit on what defines a " kid " ?</font color=blue>
Well... I
was thinking of the Santa-believer set, but in broader terms, no, there is
no age limit on childhood. Heck, I hear there's even web sites where grown men (and women) do nothing but chat about their toys. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Jim -
<font color=blue>the innocent perspective of children</font color=blue>
I have fond memories of the "magical" period of my own childhood, so I'm doing everything I possibly can to perpetuate that same period for my young'uns. You only get it once, and when it's gone, it's gone. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
David -
<font color=blue>The best part was watching my 9yr old daughter.</font color=blue>
Same age as my daughter, and I know exactly what you mean. She is so non-materialistic that I wonder how she could be
my daughter. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif This year she
made presents for Mommy, Daddy and even Little Brother. The smile she had when she opened the presents Santa gave her was
nothing compared to the one she wore when we opened the gifts she made for us. String art, short stories (she
loves to write stories) and a couple of things I'm not sure what they are (
please don't tell her), and they are my brand new favorite things. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif