#nativity

As a mother, I had a responsibility to help my children make the letters to Santa Claus, they all started with Dear Santa Claus. My daughter, Asly, liked to make it colorful and always placed a drawing of a Christmas tree inside the letter, while my oldest son, Arles, liked to draw the gift he wanted to receive, he described in detail what he wanted to receive. When they were very young and they couldn't write or read, I helped them more, and this would help them practice and motivate themselves to read.

In many movies and in the news, it appeared that the letters were sent by mail, but I told them that they had to leave them on the Christmas tree and that on December 21 the spirit of Christmas would take it directly to Santa Claus, I did this because I had to create a whole Santa Claus different from the one who appeared on television and entered through the chimney because we don't have a fireplace, so Santa Claus magically enters the house and leaves the presents Under the Christmas tree of course I eat cookies and drink some milk.

I have nothing against sending letters to Santa Claus by mail but for me it works to create that magical environment and of course on December 20 I removed the cards from the Christmas tree and burned them so that they would not find them among my things The magic of Christmas is to make children feel that they are in a magical world and that all their dreams, desires and hopes can come true if they only believe in it and it is this belief that they are in a magical world and that all their dreams, desires and hopes can come true if they only believe in it and it is this belief that It makes them wake up with joy every day of December because they more cross out the days until the day of Christmas.

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