Dear Santa

Dear Santa,

If you have only written a few letters in your life,  a letter to Santa is likely one of them.  You may have struggled to hold a pencil or got help from an older sibling but somehow, you wrote that letter.  Did you write early as the season was ramping up, aiming to get your request in before other greedy little thugs? Or did you prefer to go with the magic of the moment and leave your missive out on Christmas Eve with enticements?

These innocent letters are actually sophisticated and reveal something of the writer’s character.  The Santa letter is written because the writer has faith and hope.  Not only will Santa read the letter but, to the best of his capacity, act on the request.

Like any well written letter, the Santa letter starts with cordial remarks as to the state of things at the North Pole.  Once that formality is dealt with, the writer gets quickly to the rather sticky point.  Gifts are given to those who deserve them.  It is wise to get this matter of justification out of the way early.  Some kids are brazen and boldly get to the point with their requests, deserving or otherwise.  Sometimes explanations are offered but this is generally thought to be an unwise bit of information to offer.  He knows.

Now for the heart of the matter: The Ask.  Some kids provide catalogue item numbers or web addresses, all in the interest of making life easy for Santa and assuring the right gift is delivered.  These requests are the most simple to fill.  The tough ones offer a different challenge. Reading a letter that asks for a job for Daddy, a cure for sick brother, or a re-united family provides the  reality check that speaks of the faith in Santa’s power.  Not all of these requests come from children.
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When did you last write to Santa?  If it has been a while why not partake in this honorable tradition.  Write with the faith and heart of a child.  This letter could become the first step in creating the habit of letter writing.  Now, what will you ask for? 

“To accomplish great things, we must not only act; not only plan, but also believe.” Anatole France

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