Letters to Santa

“Dear Santa,

I am a p.e. teacher in Florida.  My students have no money and live in tiny, overcrowded trailers.  They are all sweet angels.  I was hoping you could bring a little something for each of my students so that they can experience the wonderful feeling of excitement of Christmas morning.  My students are always nice and polite and full of compassion and love.
Good luck with all your Christmas prep work!

Love, Kiki”

“Dear Santa,

What can I give you this year.
You have blessed me and never once was I ever not a happy child.  You must be next to Heaven as special as you are to every child, young to old.  Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.  So my wish is to tell my Mom & Dad – I love you, miss you, & send us snow again Xmas day in our town for all my family.
I love you,

Debbie

P.S. Tell God Thanks for Tony’s blessing.”

“Dear Santa,

We had a lovely stay in Pigeon Forge for my 65th birthday!  I still believe in Santa and want our troops to come home safely – God Bless America – and for the economy to turn around for all.
Have a safe trip Christmas Eve and make all the children happy.  You are loved very much by all.

Alma”

“Dear Santa,

I want a new Corvette.  You can bring my wife a nice sweater.

Grandpa Fogt”

We love every one of our letters to Santa – not just from the kids, but from the kids-at-heart, too!

~Janet @ The Christmas Place

2 Responses to “Letters to Santa”

  1. Carrie in Ga. says:

    Dear Santa, I am a Mom of 7 beautiful children. I have 6 girls ages 15, 10, 8, 7, 5, and 1, and 1 son that is 13. Usually the children send you a letter, but this year, I am the letter sender.We have had many stuggles since the absence of their dad, from living in our car, and even in a church. We finally moved into a beautiful home :-) We have been so grateful, and blessed to have our home. Recently our home has suffered from a leaky roof, that has partially collapsed, and I am unable to fix it. If I cannot find a way to repair it, we will lose our home. I have no idea where we will go. We are all sleeping together in our living room at this point. Our annual Pigeon Forge Christmas vacation is not able to happen this year, due to putting forth the vacation money into the roof. All we ask for Santa is for you to help us find a way to fix our roof, and keep our home! We love you Santa, and we all promise to continue to do good unto others, and be kind. Thank you Santa xo

  2. Denise Cline says:

    Dear: Santa,
    I don ‘t want material things this year. I just want to be Happy again. I lost my Dad when I was three years old and just lost my Momma this year and miss her so much. She was both Dad and Mom for 53 years since we lost our Dad to Cancer. My Step Children don’t seem to care about me and Lord Knows I have tried. I don’t know what more to do. I Love my GrandChildren and the Joy of them I have been robbed of that also. I just want to ask for Joy and Happeniess in my life again.
    Love, Denise


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