By Veronica
Dear Santa,
I know I’m not supposed to complain. This whole gift-giving thing is great, really. It teaches my children generosity and gratitude, it’s magical, spirit of Christmas, blah, blah, blah. I get it. I really do.
But could I just have a moment to discuss a gift that is becoming a problem? I realize that not all our gifts come from you. I know that. But as CEO of the entire Christmas-gift-giving operation, could you circulate a memo for me?
The Mitchells have enough chairs.
In fact, we’re full to brimming. Every time a doting relative passes a garage sale or toy store or possibly Big Lots, they are drawn to those cute little child-sized chairs. Their minds fill with visions of our sweet bairns nestled into a tiny rocker or easy chair, quietly reading a book. It’s a sweet picture, I admit. I’ve seen paintings like that. I have not actually seen my children do it for more than two milliseconds, but I understand the charm of the picture.
The thing is, at this point my children have received child-sized furniture from two grandmothers, four aunts and an uncle. Bean bag chairs, lawn chairs, wooden benches, rocking chairs and even one picnic table. I currently have pint-sized seating for fifteen. I only have four kids.
And they never sit down.
Santa, our house is that big. It’s getting hard to find space for all these chairs. They get shuffled around a lot, and I’m always tripping over one or another. So if you think of it this year, I would really appreciate it if you could find a gift a little more suited to my children’s habits and energy level.
Like maybe a child-sized hamster wheel. And if you could hook it up to a generator, our heating bills would be a lot smaller this winter.
Sincerely,
Veronica Mitchell
When Veronica gets her own chance to sit down, she blogs at Toddled Dredge.
This is a great one! I need to write a letter to santa!
That is probably one of the funniest letters to santa I have ever read. I have 4 kids too but only 3 small chairs so there are always fights when we sit to watch movies as a family 🙂 But I’m glad I don’t have your problem!
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Great stuff….Thanks
The other thing is a.m.s web site .i’m having trouble with iit is any one else
Very cute letter. But did you mean, “our house is NOT that big…”?
Pam, that’s exactly what I meant. Unfortunately, once the post is approved for publishing I can’t get back in to correct errors. I always seem to miss something.
My in-laws keep buying the kids wee little lawn furniture sets. Over and over again. I don’t know if they think we’re raising gnomes or something, but only 1/3 of the current household child population fits ANY of the lawn furniture sets and yet they keep buying them!
I’d like Santa just to bring toy storage this year.
Let me know if your letter works. I have a similar letter I’d like to write. = )
Tell Santa to bring your normal shipment of chairs to my house this year. In return, I’ll send you all the singing fish and kitschy T-shirts my in-laws … I mean, SANTA brings us.
One mothers letter to santa.. Ho-o-o-o-t 🙂
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