Dear Father Christmas...
Letters to Santa... Most children ask Santa for toys, others for a laptop computer or a real puppy, the more heartbreaking requests are those of children asking for a sick relative to get better. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier
Every Christmas hundreds of children draw up a list of presents they want and write to Santa Claus, in the North Pole, assuring him they were well-behaved all year round.
Convinced Santa will believe them and get their message, the hopeful children sketch a stamp on the envelope and head to the nearest post box.
This year, for the first time, the bearded man himself has written back with the help of a team of aides tucked away at Maltapost’s head office.
Through a new Letters From Santa service, over 400 parents sent a letter to Maltapost with their children’s wish list and a €5 contribution to make sure busy Santa has the resources to reply.
Two of the helpers, Mary Grace Farrugia and Arianne Borg, said this collaboration with Father Christmas had been planned since August and was aimed at putting a smile on children’s faces.
“I myself have two children and I know how happy they will be to receive a letter from Santa. We want to make children happy,” Ms Borg said adding the €5 would merely cover costs.
Apart from a few letters by adults, children themselves write their own letters to Santa – after all, everyone knows he gives priority to children and one would not want to risk a parent’s letter being processed too late for Christmas.
This year, as was the case before, hundreds of letters written by children around Malta and Gozo landed at the Maltapost offices. Before they are forwarded to Lapland, in Finland, from where the gifts are dispatched, they are read by Maltapost’s very own Father Christmas.
“Most children ask for some form of game console with the Nintendo Wii at the top of the list. Toys, such as Hello Kitty, Barbie and Bakuguns are also in high demand,” Santa said.
While toys were very popular on the “most wanted” list, he said, some children with more sophisticated tastes would rather have the real thing – such as a real laptop or a real puppy.
Then there were the heartbreaking requests, like children asking for a sick relative to get better. One child, who wished for a Wii, which she spelt “Wee”, told Santa her father had died and her mother could not afford to buy it for her.
One boy even took the initiative to help Santa save some money over the holidays and attached a printout of an Ebay page to his letter, showing the reduced price of a game he was asking for. Others assured Santa one game console was enough for them and their siblings as they would share.
And, in a spirit of hospitality, many children reminded Santa to help himself to some milk and cookies when he landed in their living room.
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leo attard
Dec 24th 2010, 21:47
i noticed one of the letters written to santa was from the PM himself, assuring Santa that he was not on the naughty list and was asking him for another 5 years come next election.... Tall order! But Santa replied that he will get his wish when the North Pole melts completely!
c. Borg
Dec 24th 2010, 15:52
Sorry kids, it's useless writing to Santa Claus at the North Pole.
They don't make toys there any more and Santa moved away.
He moved to China where all toys are made today.
lawrence caruana
Dec 24th 2010, 15:01
Dear Father Christmas
How come you were so generous with our parliamentarians,when there are so money people who would not be able to celebrate this Christmas,my father received an increase of 1 euro and a few cents
C Mangion
Dec 24th 2010, 16:17
Must you bring politics into a matter which concerns children?! Let scrooge out on boxing day, please!!
T Camilleri
Dec 24th 2010, 16:34
C Mangion the Maltese Scrooge and his henchmen awarded themselves two salaries for one job and awarded themselves €600 EVERY WEEK SALARY INCREASE while they only gave us €1.16. SCROOGES AND GRINCHES, YOU STOLE OUR CHRISTMAS.
Charles Micallef
Dec 24th 2010, 12:52
Dear Father Christmas,
Can you please arrange it to have some LPG gas delivered to our house this Christmas so Mum & Dad can cook our turkey and mince pies please, as otherwise we, including grandma and granddad will be having cold sandwiches and cold soup for our Christmas Dinner...........thanks to some 24 people who want to hang on to a monopoly!
PS you can then forget our presents as dinner is a necessity and more important than the presents.
Thank you
Joseph Galea
Dec 24th 2010, 14:56
Nothing like a good whine on the day before Christmas!
R. Damitz
Dec 24th 2010, 15:28
You spoke for me man!
May God send us some useful presents this year and loads of charcoal to those who raised their salary without the consideration to others!
Merry Christmas everyone!
MArius Zulgis
Dec 24th 2010, 11:42
...how about some gas?