This time of year, much of the magic of the holiday season is built upon a little white lie: Santa Claus. As children — and their problems — grow bigger, parents often find their lies do, too: “No, honey, I never smoked pot.” “Of course, I never had sex in high school.” Etc. I’m working on an article about when — or if — it’s OK to lie to your kids. Are there ground rules for fibbing to your kids? If so, what are they? Subjects that are OK to lie about? Or, is just a bad idea? I’m looking for experts — or anyone else with a thought — to weigh in with advice and stories. Contact: John Campanelli, jcampanelli@plaind.com.
What I’m tweetin’
- I just unlocked the "Barista" badge on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/c42LCp 7 hours ago
- Sounds about right. RT @thesnews: MSU ranks last in Big Ten, according to latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. http://bit.ly/bzQjSP 9 hours ago
- Arizona Governor Jan Brewer is a must-see train wreck during debate: http://youtu.be/xUPKKbmWMZ8 11 hours ago
- Helloooo Rob Lowe: http://bit.ly/aSGaTG. 11 hours ago
- HAPPY 90210 DAY! 11 hours ago
- I need to take more photos: http://bit.ly/b4WOUW 11 hours ago
Blogs of my peeps
Me on the interwebs
Sites I visit regularly
Go back in time
-
Could you have been?
- 18,964 moments wasted here.