At my house, as soon as Halloween is over my grandkids start writing their Santa letters. They write lots of letters to Santa Claus before Christmas. I think some of them are just for practice though.
I have four grandkids, two boys and two girls. Daniel is getting older now and he is beginning to question whether Santa really exists at all. But he’s still unsure enough that he doesn’t want to skip writing to Santa.
Savannah is next in age. She still believes and is always ready to tell Daniel that he better too. Savannah is happy to explain in detail how it is possible for reindeer to fly and for Santa Claus to deliver gifts around the world in one night. She can explain it all and there is no room for doubts or nonbelievers.
Madilynn is four years old. She’s at one of those really fun ages – you know, she believes in Santa Claus and gets excited about every little thing. With every commercial or ad she tells me she wants ‘that’ for Christmas.
And finally there’s Matthew. Matthew is only two. Of course he’s too young to really know what’s going on but he’s starting to get the idea that holidays are special times.
Here’s the really fun part; when the kids are all together at my house and they decide to write letters to Santa, all four of them work together. Daniel and Savannah take charge and help the younger ones. They instruct them about the importance of making Santa letters pretty and how the letters have to look nice so Santa will open them. It’s funny to see their frustration when Matthew scribbles on his paper with a crayon and Madilynn takes what seems like forever to write a single word.
But in the end they complete the project and each of them seem to feel proud. As I said, some of these letters to Santa are only for practice. When they ‘get it just right’ we mail the letters off to the North Pole. Then the wait begins for the letters from Santa.
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