A guy in England named Lewis Shaw was renovating an old house recently, and found a letter to Santa that’s over 60 years old.
Apparently it was stuck in the CHIMNEY. So maybe the kid wanted Santa to find it there? Although that would have been cutting it kind of close if Santa found it on Christmas Eve. Just saying.
Anyway, the house is from the thirties, so the note is kind of old school. Especially when you compare it to the crap kids want today.
The kid’s name was David, and the main thing he wanted was something called a Rupert Annual. It’s a book of comic strips featuring a British character called Rupert Bear. Here’s the whole note . . .
“Dear Father Christmas, please can you send me a Rupert Annual, a drum box of chalks, soldiers and Indians, slippers, a silk tie, a pencil box, and any little toys you have to spare. Love, David.”
Lewis liked it so much, he posted it on social media with a message. Quote: “Reading this has made me realize how ungrateful we are these days . . . Kids today wouldn’t ask for things like that. They would ask for an Xbox, PlayStation, or those Segway things.”
After the note went viral, the neighbors who used to live next door saw it, tracked down David, and are helping Lewis and David meet up.