There doesn't seem like much to celebrate for this Holiday season. There is a ever bad news with the economy, and now combined with the stress of gift giving--it is hard to think of things to be thankful for. But even in these hard times, I find myself hopeful that our future is bright. I find peace to know that innocence and idealism still exist. I find them in this letter, written by a seven years old boy. Peace to all and there is much to be thankful for. Here's to humanity.
Dear Santa,
I like the way you take up for yourself. You have the best ideas; I couldn't even think of them. You never give up even if it is hard or you couldn't even imagine it. Your suit is so soft. The things that you do make me smile or say YES! I love the way you cheer people or elves. I'm amazed how your reindeer go so fast. You are the best Santa ever.
I'm glad you brought me a keyboard. I really like it and its cool when it changes noise it's really cool. Thank you for the guitar and the little amplifier too. My brother likes it. Thank you for the out of control car. We laughed when people did it. Thank you for the professional basketball. I can't play with it because my dad won't put it up I think.
Our world needs more stuff like food for African people and some rain in the desert for animals. And please, please keep the army safe so they can win and we can have peace. Our families need caring so nobody gets hurt. Some people are poor so please give them a present like money. All I want for Christmas is a little Yoda robot and whatever I tell him to do he does it. I want some Magic Tree House books and some Star Wars light sabers, the Elf on the Shelf, a mini basketball hoop and basket ball. I want WWE wrestling match but please make it with John Cena.
I wish you have a safe trip. I wish it will be good weather. I wish Mrs. Claus won't get sick. I wish your elves will stay healthy. Thank you Santa, for reading this story.
Sincerely, Carson
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