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  • Writer's pictureScott Behson

Even Better Than Being Santa Claus

*This just in. I’m quoted in The Atlantic! In this great article on paternity leave*

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of you. I am so thankful for your support. As we end 2013, I want to share a Christmas story with you. Last year, I wrote a guest article for the National Fatherhood Initiative’s “Father Factor” blog as part of their “12 Dads of Christmas” series. Here it is:

Fatherhood is even better than this!

Fatherhood is even better than this!


Like virtually every child, I LOVED Christmas, especially when I was young enough to believe in Santa. After growing up, Christmas is still special, but it is no longer magic. That is, until you have kids and can now pass the magic along to them- and even better YOU get to be Santa. As a dad, it is never more true than during Christmas that it is better to give than to receive. However, my favorite Christmas fatherhood moment came not when I gave, but when it became clear to me that my son, Nick, learned the joy of giving. Two Christmases ago, when he was 5, I had taken Nick to an art center a few weeks before Christmas—you know the kind, where kids can paint ceramics or make mosaics. He chose to make a small mosaic for his mother. I helped only a little, and the mosaic turned out great. Both the woman at the art center and I complimented his work quite a bit. He was very proud. As Christmas approached, Nick kept talking about what he made for mom, and became increasingly excited about giving it to her. I had to keep reminding him not to ruin the surprise. Of course, he was excited about presents, too, but he was really focused on giving the mosaic to mom. On Christmas morning, Nick wakes up, gets us out of bed and runs downstairs to the tree. There’s a tree full of presents, including some big impressive-looking boxes and a bike with a bow. But Nick hardly even noticed. He dug through the presents to find his gift for mom, and proudly gave it to her. For me, this was a precious fatherhood moment, and was even better than getting to be Santa. At such a young age, my son learned the true meaning of Christmas.

I hope all my fellow Santas out there and their families have joyous holidays!

Do you have any Christmas stories to share? Let’s discuss in the comments section

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