There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Belated ...

The other day I came across these pictures of this year's letters to Santa, and wanted to post them even though it's a little late. Eliot was in such a fun stage as far as the magic of Santa this year, which made the wishing and letter writing even more fun. I love that Macy's has these cute letter cards and mailboxes in their stores. I hope they'll keep doing that.

Addressing his letter to Santa.
Look how well he's "pinching" that pencil!

One for Eliot, one for Zachary. Here's what Eliot dictated to me for each one:

Eliot: "This year I would like a Cars 2 plane, a Chuggington Wilson train carrying case with trains inside, and a candy cane, please. Thank you! I love you, Santa. Merry Christmas! From little Eliot" (all his words).

Zachary: "This is my first Christmas, and I am so excited! I would like a cuddly friend for night and morning, and a nice cute toy, and some baby cereal to try. Thank you and Merry Christmas. From little Zachary." Very sweet requests from a big brother for his baby brother.

Mailing our letters.

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