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Letters to Santa
Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Humbolt Elementary
Dear Santa,
How are the raider this year? How many
feet of snow do you think that we will get
this year? I hope a lot of snow for us to play
in at my house and at the school. Now I
want Farycry 4, Ark, Shodwos of war,
Lego seats, Farcry 5, Just Caus 3, and
gears of war 4 and all of them for
xbox one. My mom wants a cook-
ing pot. My sister wants a new
MC squer. Get my little sister
nurts a Mickey mouse set. My littler
brother wants a toy.
Thanky Santa, Tristan.
Humbolt Elementary
Georgia Boethin 5th grade
Dear Santa,
For this Christmas please give food, blankets, pil-
lows, and safe water to the poor. I don’t need anything
this year but everyone else needs it.
Marry Christmas
Vera Hunt
Mrs. Boethin 5th grade class
Dear Santa,
This Christmas I do not want a lot but what I want
a lot of is for the world to stop fighting, stop the wars
where people die everyday, even children who don’t
have a life because they are fighting wars all the time.
Make sure that kids that are poor or kids that don’t
have any money have food to eat and water to drink
because they don’t have the money to go to the store
and spend $100 on food and water that they have for a
week because they eat as much as they can and some
kids don’t get to eat anything for a week or more. I
just wish that everyone was safe and loved. This is my
Christmas wish.
Sincerely,
Savannah Watterson
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade class
Dear Santa.
This year I wish nothing for me but so that families
that can not afford a home or food to be ok and find a
nice work. Next, I wish also that peace on the Earth and
that we can all just get along cause we are all Ameri-
cans. Finally, I ask that bullying will stop and kids can
feel safe in school.
From: Fallan Giffin
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade class
Dear Santa,
This year for Christmas I don’t want anything
for myself. Instead I would ask you to stop hunger
around the world. Also. I would for the wars to stop
around the world so people/kids wont get hurt. Final-
ly I would wish that kids will stopped getting bullied
for how they look or what they wear.
From: Jazlyn
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th class
Dear Santa,
This year I don’t want anything for myself, but I
do want you to make world peace. Less violence and
everyone to be happy. I want the kids (like me) to be
able to go to school and be able to feel safe and have the
opportunity to make their dreams com true.
From: Madelyn Bailey
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade class
Dear Santa,
For Christmas this year I don’t want anything for
myself. Instead I’d rather have no kids or anyone be
made fun of. And to have every kids have enough food
every day. And every person has friends and someone
who loves them. Someone they can trust.
Sincerely,
June Wolf
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade class
Dear Santa,
For Christmas I would wish 3 things for others. My
first wish would be that the people in the world who are
sick or need food could get what they need. My sec-
ond wish would be that the wars could stop and people
wouldn’t get hurt. My last wish would be the people
who are in need of medicine could get it.
Logan Randleas
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade class
Sophia Shaw • 3rd Grade, Humbolt
825 S. Canyon Blvd, John Day | 541-575-5500
30018
Dominic Turner • 3rd/4th Grade, Humbolt
Dear Santa,
For Christmas, I want nothing for myself I would
ask that my grandparents feel no more pain. This
time of year is bery hard for them. I would like to see
that all children are safe and loved. Lastly, I would
ask you to watch over those in nned. They deserve
happiness.
Railey Namitz – voleenter
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade
Dear Santa,
For Christmas I want war to stop. I want to get
my mom a new bed set. I want homeless people from
all ages to not be homeless and have food for ever.
And I want for homeless audults to have jobs to have
a house for free for at least 30 years. I wish thes ev-
eryone for all around the globe and for them to start
a better live and to proceed with there new lives. I
want them to go to school too. For generations not
that much people cared about homeless people and I
want to change that I want to have everyone to care
about homeless people because I care.
Sincerely,
Cole S. Graven
Mrs. Boethin’s class
P.S. ppplllzzz make this hapan.
Dear Sata,
This year I would like to have you try to help
people get food and help are environment. I don’t
want anything for myself. I want you to try to
help stop wars and help people with no homes
and not a carring family. This is my Christmas
wish.
Cash Madden
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade class
Dear Santa,
This year for Christmas I don’t want a lot but this
letter is not for me, its for the world. This year I want
people to have a house instead of living on the road. I
want people to stop bullying kids for their looks. My
last thing I want is for people to stop getting hurt like I
want wars to stoop because so many people lose their
families. That’s my Christmas list.
Kydalin Sagaser
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade class
Dear Santa,
This year for Christmas I want you to stop cli-
mate change. So we will be healthy. I want you to
stop bullying because it can hurt. I want you to give
house to the poor I want you to make cures for all the
people who are sick. I want you to give every body
a good Christmas.
Ryan Coombs
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade
Dear Santa,
My name is Morgan. I would not like anything this
Christmas. This year, I would love to give kids books,
clothes, and toys to all of the kids who are fighting for
their lives in hospitals all around the world, such as
cancer, tumors and more. This is my wish to kids and
adults. I will wish it, Dream it, and DO IT!
Thank you Santa
Love, Morgan Majors
Mrs. Boethin’s 5th grade
Dear Santa,
This year for Christmas, I don’t want anything
for myself. Instead, I would ask you to stop the wars
around the world where children are getting hurt.
I would also like for you to make sure that kids in
Kenya have enough to eat. Finally, I wish that ecery
child in the world could go to bed at night feeling
loved and safe. This is my Christmas wish.
Mrs. Boethin
Fifth Grade Teacher
Kaden • 4th Grade, Humbolt
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29225
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