Dear Paula,
Guess who I am? Aha, I bet you won’t know until you read this letter slowly and carefully. I visited you in the past 8 years on Christmas Eve. Sorry, it should be 7 years because I didn’t come on the very last Christmas Eve, because…I guess you know the reason, right? Of course, you were always in good dreams when I visited you.
I remember I have told your father in his dream one night that you may also get a gift IF you are doing well. Well, now I’m glad to see that you have done something awesome in the past year. You won the first prizes of Piano and Language Performance in the middle of the year. You won the five-star prize of calculation match of XueErSi. You passed the fifth degree of Piano ABRSM – terrific! You got 9.2 scores in final exam of Language Performance. You even got 100+20 scores in final exam of maths. Look! So many achievements you got in the past year. You should be proud of yourself! Your mother and father should be proud of you too!
I would suggest your father send the Lego in his luggage to you instead of sending it to his colleague because of what you have done (he can buy another one to his colleague, right?). I’m so sorry that my deer are taking a long vacation after the hard working in last Christmas Eve so I really can’t visit and send you the gift by myself. I hope you accept my apology.
I promise I will send you a new gift in the next Christmas Eve personally if you continue doing well. That means you should not only continue what you are doing well, but also improve some areas. For example, focusing when doing things, never mad at anyone, always polite, brave to raise the hand and answer the question in the class, reading more meaningful books, having the sense of time, being able to manage your personal matters, knowing what the most important things are, and, trying to help your mother and father. Wow, sounds so many things to improve! Don’t worry, I will see any progress you make, your mother and father will see too. A big achievement always comes from small improvements.
Come on Paula! Trust yourself! I believe you will be doing well. YOU ARE EXCELLENT!
Your Sincerely
Santa Claus
Jan 11, 2017
