Good morning everyone! Happy Tuesday! We woke up to more fresh snow and more snow is coming tonight. Yikes…I am already tired of this winter weather and ready for Spring!
Today…I have to share something cute with all of you! The Princess wrote a follow-up letter to Santa and in this letter she didn’t ask for anything specific…just wants some great presents! ROFL
For those of you who have little kids…do you sit down with them before the holiday and help them write out a Dear Santa letter? If so, do you keep those letters as a keepsake? I have one that my daughter wrote when she was about 6 years old and she is now 29. Wow! I am thinking about getting it framed and matted and using it for a few years as part of our holiday home decor. When she is older, I will of course give it to her. I think it is adorable!
The heart melts and memories come flooding in! Thank you for sharing this precious letter. The things kids say and do really are gifts to treasure. My kids always wrote out letters to Santa. We would try to have them put their top two items first then just list whatever. We never limited the number so lists were quite long some years. They typically ended with and a surprise. One year, my daughter left a thank you letter for Santa under the tree with one of her dogs so he wouldn’t be lonely. A message was left back stating how much he appreciated it but she should keep the dog safe for him.
Sherry,
I am absolutely loving my new job in life…being a grandmother! It is fun to go through all of these “childhood” things again, brings back a lot of memories when Jenelle was a little girl. Miss Gia is just precious and truly a gift from god to our family. We just adore her!
I love being a grandmother, too. My two are God’s gift also, and it is amazing the things they say. Mine don’t live close so hold every moment you have with Miss Gia. She’s precious.
I am happy that I won. Congratulations to Sharon, the other winner,
If I remember correctly only one of my kids wrote a Dear Santa letter and he insisted on mailing it himself – so I couldn’t keep it as a memento.. I think it is wonderful to have that type of memento. It is cute that Gia wrote a follow-up letter – perhaps as insurance just in case something happened to the first letter.
What a sweetie! She’s been nice and she would like some gifts, straight to the point and I think Santa can appreciate that! Hope to have some grandkids one year so I can help with a letter!