Just One More Day
A Letter To Santa Claus
According to our sources, the following letter was found in the 'Letters To Santa' box at the Post Office in Thompson Falls, Montana.
Dear Santa:
What do I ask this year? I have perused each ad in my mailbox, pored over the colorful ads in the newspaper. So many lovely things, and yet I need nothing.
I realize this as I walk up the hill on my strong legs. I can hear the air fill my lungs. I feel the cold on my cheeks. I smell the smoke of the fire that warms my home. I see the snow-capped mountains and the slate gray river peppered with fat geese.
I need nothing: there are people who love me. There are people who forgive my sometimes wretched temper and who touch me with
loving hands. There are neighbors who smile in the store. There are shopkeepers who are
tolerant when I don't have enough money. There are kind faces in public places.
There is a fat
pregnant cat who sneaks into my
garage. Dogs and other cats share my
hearth; I love to feel their fur with my feet. There are hawks that teach their young of flight, right there behind my house. There are deer that
tiptoe into my yard and savor the fat apples in the snow.
Rows of glassed vegetables; green beans, tomatoes, peas and carrots color my
pantry. And a rusty
bucket of hand tools and neatly dried seeds promises next year's riches.
I need nothing! Christmas promises already fulfilled
redeem my foolish life, and occasionally I glimpse the feast that awaits me when this
earthly one is done.
Today I discovered a hole in my jeans. I felt the December air slither down my leg. How
mighty is the hand that sweeps the wind along the mountains? Santa, dear old soul, just gives me another day like this one in my life.
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