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The Messenger, Union City, Tennessee, Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Page Five
Dear Santa,
Letters from Ashleigh Roberson’s second-graders at Union City Elementary
Dear Santa,
I would like a Mother
Goose that says nursery
rhymes, an Easy Bake
Oven, and a Glittery
Globe.
Love,
Abby
Dear Santa,
I want a gumball
machine, 1,000 toys, a big
Hersey bar, and a Xbox
wand.
Love,
Jaden Coleman
Parents: Billy and Misty
Coleman of Union City
Dear Santa,
For Christmas I want a
puppy, a cash register, and
I want a Barbie doll.
Love,
Alayah Hunt
Parents: Heather Hunt of
Union City and Leon Hunt
of Murray, Ky.
Dear Santa,
I want a Tablet, a basketball, a motor scooter, and
a computer. Santa, you are
the best guy that I have
ever met and I love you.
Have a good Christmas!
Love,
Kelan Roberson
Parents:
Whitney
Grissom and Tristan Dumas
of Union City
Dear Santa,
I love you, Santa. I want
a phone, ear plugs, an iPad,
and dolls.
Love,
Yaniah Macklin
Parents: Jessica Gilles
and Victor Mackum, both
of Union City
Dear Santa,
I want a girl cup, pencils,
a ring, and school supplies.
Love,
JaiBreona Payne
Parents: Destiny Noonan
of Union City and Chris
Payne of Mayfield, Ky.
Dear Santa,
I would like an Xbox
with Disney Infinity,
Marvel Spiderman, a three
starter pack, and a Darth
Vader costume with a Lite
Sabor.
Love,
Tucker Davis
Pareants; Jay and Angela
Davis of Union City
Dear Santa,
I would like a motorcycle
and a toy gun.
From,
Robert Burdette
Parents: Kevin and Jamie
Burdette of Union City
Dear Santa,
I would like a drum set,
but make it purple.
I would like a Tinker
Bell puppet and a toy computer. I would like a stuffed
bunny and both of the
Frozen toys.
Love,
Hailey Bridges
Parents:
Jonathon
Bridges and Carolyn Jones
of Union City
Dear Santa,
For Christmas, I want an
American Girl doll, plus
some HUGE stuffed animals. Also, a new pillow
pet. Please and thank you!
Love,
Zoe Cox
Parents: Dr. Gregory
and Jennifer Cox of South
Fulton
Dear Santa,
I want a gumball
machine, a Playdough set,
and a Xbox.
Love,
Keylan Pinkston
Parent: Charity Pinkston
of Union City
Dear Santa,
I want a toy ship, a skateboard, and toy pet, and a
computer.
Love,
Christian Jones
Parents: Deno Robert and
Tomekia Jones of Union
City and Darryl Jones of
South Carolina
Dear Santa,
I want a phone, iPad with
games, a necklace, and a
girl doll.
Love,
Jessica Gonzalez
Parent: Paula PastorOxlaj of Union City
Dear Santa,
I want two Lego sets, a
Sonic game, a Monopoly
game board, and a Super
Dino.
Love,
Jesus
SarmientoMaldonado
Parents: Albert Sarmiento
and Rosaura Maldonado of
Union City
Dear Santa,
I want a guitar, drum set,
and an Army suit.
Love,
Jaylen Marshall
Parents:
Lakeisha
Marshall and Robert
Walker, both of Union City
Dear Santa,
For Christmas I want and
Xbox, a Baby Alive, some
Junie B. Jones books, and
some baby dolls.
Love,
Khloe James
Parents: Ty and Nikki
Roney of Union City and
Derek and Natalie James of
Union City
Dear Santa,
I want a UC backpack
that has my name on it, a
UC shirt, a lunchbox, and a
UC folder.
Love,
Jennifer Rodriguez
Parents: Irma Tinajero
and Jesus Rodriguez of
Union City
I want a car, guitar, boat,
and a brown hat.
Love,
Andres Maldonado
Parents:
Santiago
Martinez
and
Elvia
Maldonado of Union City
Dear Santa,
I would like a new pair
of shoes, some books, a
Barbie, and a new baby
doll.
Love,
Kaylei Jones
Parents: Robert and
Darshetah Jones of Union
City
Holiday shopping may
be done, but that enormous
pile of presents still needs
to be wrapped.
People have varying
degrees of ability with
regard to wrapping gifts.
Some excel at those creased
corners and perfect bows,
while others are less adept
at wrapping. The task of
wrapping gifts may not be
something to look forward
to, but wrapping gifts is
an essential element of the
holiday season. Fortunately,
there are a few tricks of
the trade wrappers can lean
on to make the process of
wrapping gifts go as quickly and as smoothly as possible.
• Stock up on doublesided tape. Wrapping with
double-sided tape helps
you avoid unsightly tape
lines and creates a neat finished product.
• Use a toilet paper tube
to preserve wrapping paper
rolls and keep them from
unravelling. Simply cut the
tube lengthwise and snap it
over the open roll of paper
to serve as a handy clip to
keep the paper tidy.
• When you lose the edge
of the tape on a roll, it can
take precious time trying to
find it again and then lift a
piece of tape off the roll.
Use a plastic bread clip to
hold the place of the edge
of the tape to prevent this
from happening.
• Turn snack containers into handy gift wrap
options. Empty potato chip
cannisters can be wrapped
and used to hold other food
gifts or smaller stocking
stuffers. Turn a foil-lined
chip or popcorn bag inside
out, first cleaning away any
grease and crumbs, and use
the bag to wrap a gift and
tie off the end with a decorative ribbon.
• Wooden spoons or popsicle sticks can make clever
gift tags. Poke a hole in the
end and tie onto your gift.
• Use a piece of fabric to
wrap a present if you’re not
too skilled with traditional
paper. Fabric can be reused
and is more durable, and
you won’t run the risk of
tearing an edge or poking a
hole through it. This can be
especially useful for oddly
shaped gifts.
• Newsprint tied with
natural cord and some pine
boughs is an inexpensive,
classic-looking gift wrap.
• Kraft butcher paper or
brown mailing paper can
be used in a pinch. Stamp
images on the paper to customize the gift wrap and
use ribbons and bows to
further dress things up.
• Always work on a hard,
flat surface, as working on
the floor or a soft surface
makes it more difficult to
control wrapping paper and
you’re more likely to tear
the paper.
• Use a gift box or cardboard to create a firm container to wrap soft gifts.
• Reuse old boxes to create a greeting card. Use a
piece of ribbon and a bow
and your newly created
card as a thank-you or gift
tag for future gifts. This is
a great way to recycle during a season when excess is
common.
Gift wrap tricks to save time
Dear Santa,
For Christmas I want
Legos, a remote control
car, a toy truck, and a toy
shark.
Love,
Miles Everett
Parents: Stacey Maize
and Jarvis Everett, both of
Union City
Boys & Girls Clubs of
Northwest Tennessee
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Dear Santa,
Hi! My name is Ben.
This is what I want for
Christmas. I want a real
dirt bike, Legos, Infenity
on Xbox, and a remote control helicopter.
Love,
Ben Wade
Parents: Will and Kim
Wade of Union City
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