Will your children stay up until midnight? the question of the week

This night is New Years Eve, one of the most traditional nights of the year. The typical thing here is that we eat the grapes (12 as an objective, then everyone who can), in other countries the traditions are different, and there are even areas in Spain where grapes are not eaten. But tonight will be one of those where more or less will go a little later than usual to bed. Today is a special night and here is a very common saying that is "take it away from me," that's why today we ask you:

Will your children stay up until midnight?

Last week we asked you When and how to tell them the truth about Christmas? And these have been your answers:

sunti76 said:

Last Christmas my daughters (from then 7 and 4) asked me directly if the potatoes were Santa Claus, so, "without anesthesia" ... I explained that yes, and answered with total sincerity to all the questions that came later. It was all very spontaneous and natural, and my daughters took it very well, much better than I expected, which was a relief. When the little girl now has 2 grow up, well, we'll see ...

and Covadonga:

Lucky!!! My 4 year old son hasn't asked yet. But I have some 11 and 12 year old nephews, from my husband that his parents have not said anything to him, I don't know if it is so that they do not spoil Christmas for their younger cousins ​​or for what, but I know that every year we have that buying gifts and being older do not settle for little

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