I appreciate the arrows in the bottom corners of this particular missive as it makes things a bit clearer as to how to operate the correspondence...

The 'thanking you in advance' portion of this note makes me think this particular kid could have a future in fund-raising...or drawing up bail-out packages for Congress....

The contents of this particular love letter are a bit more subtle in their content, but equally as persuasive...

Hey, it can never hurt to butter the big guy up, now can it?
I'm starting to think the kids may have gone on some Dale Carnegie podcast for How to Score Big and Influence Santa Through Expectant and Compassionate Note Writing...
Still Trying to Extricate Small Toys from Their Packaging,
LOL! That's cute, this year we decided to only make three christmas tree cookies for Santa because he needs to watch his weight!
ReplyDeleteAwww!
ReplyDelete4 of 8 is very compassionate;-)
That's very funny. Such players!! Teeheehee
ReplyDeleteGreat pre-thinking! You've taught them well Ocatamom!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet. I love notes like these!
ReplyDeleteThis was actually a bittersweet Christmas for me. Although we haven't talked about it, I could tell my 13-year-old has definitely gotten older and wiser. (Which my sister thinks is about time!!). I'm all for enjoying the magic of Christmas ... always!
Hugs,
Roban
So adorable. They definitely have a future in politics. I hope they got what they asked for. Lisa~
ReplyDeleteI like her angle. I had to show wolf, I was laughing so much.
ReplyDeletehahahah they know how to play with santa already lol..
ReplyDeletebtw, am following your blog now..
hahahah they know how to play with santa already lol..
ReplyDeletebtw, am following your blog now..
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeletethat's adorable!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! and so cute. Before I went to bed I left out scissors and wire cutters right next to my camera so I wouldn't have to search through my morning haze.
ReplyDeleteThe note is definitely a "keeper!" Sweet child!
ReplyDelete