The
boy's mother, Sarah McCammon, posted the "Dear Santa" letter on
Twitter on Sunday and by Monday it was featured on Moments,
which Twitter considers its most popular or relevant topics.
"Im only doing this for the class," the letter says. "I know
your notty list is emty. And your good list is emty. And your
life is emty. You dont know the troubles Ive had in my life.
Good bye."
The boy signs off with "love" but refuses to identify himself,
writing, "Im not telling you my name."
McCammon, a reporter on National Public Radio's national desk,
said she has always told her children that Santa is a "fun
story" and that Christmas presents come from real people.
"We've encouraged them to keep the truth about Santa to
themselves at school," she said via email.
But then her younger son was asked to write a letter to Santa at
school. "So he did," she wrote on a Twitter post accompanying a
photo of the hand-written letter.
Some people responding on Twitter were impressed with the boy's
wisdom, while others expressed genuine concern. McCammon was
obviously proud of her first-grader, calling the letter
"amazing."
"Our son is creative and a bit precocious, so knowing his sense
of humor, we thought it was hilarious," McCammon said.
Even so, she and her husband were curious about the "troubles"
their boy mentioned.
"He said he was referring to his older brother - specifically,
we gather, the fact that his brother often beats him at video
games," McCammon said.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Diane Craft and Leslie
Adler)
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