My mother always made us write Thank You notes for gifts we received, although I don’t ever recall writing one to Santa.
It was a habit that stayed with me long into adulthood. Sadly, that courtesy seems to have gone the way of the dinosaur.
My 16-year-old granddaughter is the only one who always thanks me in writing (electronically) for anything! Needless to say, her gratitude does not go unnoticed or unrewarded.
Rhetorical_Question 1 day ago
Hilarious idea?
TwilightFaze 1 day ago
And never too late. There’s a reason redemption exists.
s_krumpe 1 day ago
Technically, we are still in the 12 days of Christmas if you include the Epiphany
jcwrocks69 1 day ago
Fine line between being good and sucking up kiddo!
goboboyd about 24 hours ago
Banking the points.
Linguist about 23 hours ago
My mother always made us write Thank You notes for gifts we received, although I don’t ever recall writing one to Santa.
It was a habit that stayed with me long into adulthood. Sadly, that courtesy seems to have gone the way of the dinosaur.
My 16-year-old granddaughter is the only one who always thanks me in writing (electronically) for anything! Needless to say, her gratitude does not go unnoticed or unrewarded.
DHBirr about 23 hours ago
That’s no comfort for those of us who were born to be bad….
DaBump Premium Member about 22 hours ago
Another good reason for letting kids in on the truth about Santa and teaching them to express gratitude to real people.
ladykat about 21 hours ago
No, it’s not, Gracie!
Alicia1955 about 21 hours ago
Christmas is not over until January 5th (January 6th for Orthodox Christians).
Cactus-Pete about 19 hours ago
Yep, not very smart.
eb110americana about 18 hours ago
Perhaps I missed it while I was away, but anyone notice the drawings look different? Cleaner or more high-res with more detailed line weight?
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 17 hours ago
She understands gratitude.