Santa Letters by Marty The Mouse Surpass Letters From Santa Himself
Released
on: November 3, 2009, 2:16 am
Author: Hailei Corin
Industry: Internet
& Online
Little
Marty the Mouse couldn’t wait to start writing his first
Santa
letter. After his recent worries about the possibility of
being on Santa’s Naughty List, Marty was finally feeling
a little relief. His cousin Jingles, who happens to one of Santa’s
Christmas Mice and official mail helpers, gave Marty some great
tips about Santa Claus and how to stay on his Nice List. You see,
Jingles gets to read letters written to Santa, as well as personalized
Santa letter written by Santa Claus himself.
It seems that Santa just wants children everywhere to be the best
they can be. This of course includes things like school work,
helping around the house, and just being nice – but it also
means listening to adults. That is the part that worries Marty
the most. After all, his school work is good and he always does
his chores, and everyone says he is one of the nicest mice in
the wall of the big house. But Marty does sometimes disobey his
parents.
In case you didn’t know – our little Marty is full
of adventure. He loves to explore the big house, but the problem
is, Marty is not supposed to venture out into that big space by
himself. But if you know Marty, you know that his sense of adventure
sometimes gets the best of him and he gives in. That’s why
Marty plans to write lots of Santa
letters this year.
He
plans to build up the momentum of what he wants to say. Marty
knows that he shouldn’t start out by asking for Christmas
presents. Instead, Marty has decided that his first Santa
letter will simply be a ‘thank you’ for all the
great things that Santa Claus brought him last year. Last Christmas
was wonderful! Not only did Marty get a new bike, but he also
got a collection of books about his favorite hero, “Courage
Mouse”. Marty wants to grow up and be just like Courage
Mouse; this little hero travels the world to find mouse families
that need help in some way and then he makes sure they get just
what they need. Courage Mouse is nice to kids, grownups and animals.
Marty will be sure to add some details about some of the fabulous
journeys of Courage Mouse so Santa will know just how much he
likes the books.
Marty’s
next Santa letter
will include information about his school work and how he is passing
all his spelling tests now. He’s sure that Santa Claus will
like that. And the next letter will cover things like Marty’s
chores and how he helps his mom with dishes and his dad with the
garbage. Marty plans to add some stuff about helping his little
sister Maria with her homework and helping his older brother Marshall
paint his bedroom. Marty’s excitement grows as he plans
his Santa letters
– he is sure that Santa Claus will be impressed with all
he’s done this year.
The
next part of the plan is to include a Santa
letter that explains how much Marty loves adventure and how
he wants to grow up to be like Courage Mouse. Do you see how this
plan is supposed to work – Marty is trying to show Santa
his good side so he can stay on Santa’s Nice List!
Next
in the series of Santa
letters, Marty plans to get to the business of explaining
about leaving his home in the wall of the big house to explore.
That’s the letter Marty is nervous about. But he knows that
Santa already knows if he’s been bad or good, so Marty understands
that being honest and telling Santa the truth is important.
As
Marty begins writing his many Santa Letters he daydreams about
what will happen. Marty hopes that Santa answers each one –
can you imagine how many personalized
Santa letter that would be! As Marty finishes each letter
he carefully folds it and puts in an envelope addressed to Santa
Claus at the North Pole. Marty doesn’t care if he has to
stay up all night in order to finish the letters – this
is something that must get done. And when they are all ready to
go Marty will mail one letter to Santa each day – that will
give Santa time to read one before the next one arrives. Marty
is excited – he knows his plan will work! http://www.packagefromsanta.com/