“He kept trying to catch my story wrong”
You can have a Big Doubt in your home or a gigantic Sinterklaas fan who will continue to defend his favorite story with all his might.
Dominique (49): “My youngest son has always been a fanatical Sinterklaas fan. Never a trace of doubt, although his older brother had long since disbelieved. When he was nine he asked the question at breakfast: ‘Other kids say it doesn’t exist, but it doesn’t, does it?’ And so I told him with a blush of shame that we did everything.
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Big St fan
He didn’t get angry, on the contrary: he kept trying to catch my story in error. Just when I thought he finally understood, he said triumphantly, ‘And who’s coming by boat, eh? Ha!’ That ended the discussion for him.
“Some people believe in God. I believe in Santa Claus”
A few days later I overheard him explaining to a friend how he thought it was. “Some people believe in God. I believe in Sinterklaas.’”
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