Good Tidings Home
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Laghtr and cheer can bring a good year
For me and you
So make room in hearts for Jeuss.

Martha, 2nd grade
Edina, MN

Chrimas, Chrismas!
It is Chrismas time!
Time for fun, time for joy!
Chrimas the time for snow!
That bits your nose and stings your toess.
Your nose is stuffy, your colde and tierd
You take a rest by the fire.

Natalie, 2nd grade
Edina, MN

Skiing
Snow, it is time to ski!
When you ski you have fun.
When you have fun, it's joy.
Joy is when everybuty is Happy!
When we get tired of skiing we go home and have hot chocolate.

Janie, 2nd grade
Edina, MN

Christmas ho Christmas
It is very fun.
You get rete for a santa claus
decrat the tree and have fun.

Nicole, 2nd grade
Edina, MN

Winter is so pure so powerful.
Winter is the season of lights.
Winter is snowflakes.
Winter is ice skating.
Winter is sleding.
Winter is skiing.
Winter is snowball fighting.
Winter is Minnesota!

Daniel, 2nd grade
Edina, MN

I want to say a good tiding to the
children in Afghanistan. They have had
such a rough time this past year, with
family and friends being killed in the war.
I want to wish them a wonderful
holiday season and hope that the
future will be brighter for them.

Sammy, 5th grade
St. Paul, MN

I have to say good tidings to my
mom and dad for how nice they
have been to me.
I have to say good tidings for my
sister and brother even if they
are VERY annoying.
I have to say good tidings
for a Merry Christmas.

Sabrina, 5th grade
St. Paul, MN

A toast to the person who died before my birth
He took his life in a game he thought would never work

Nathan, 5th grade
St. Paul, MN


My Wish
A quilt for mom.
Tools for dad.
For my brother a modle car.
For my dog Milkbones.
For my cats some nice treats.
For my hamster a companion.
For the eartth a fresh start.
For me, world peace.
on Christmas Eve
this will happen and change within.

Hannah, 5th grade
St. Paul, MN

WONDERFUL
White snow
Over far and
Near.
Deers
Even
Robbins
Feel
Under standing and
Love

Yeng, 5th grade
St. Paul, MN

Merry Christmas to Statue of Liberty
Wildly wreathes the rolling holly
Round an angel maiden's locks
Dancing lonely, dancing brightly
In an age among the stars.

Lynn
St. Paul, MN

Before we eat our thanks giving dinner, lets pray
for our food and say what were thankful for.
I'm thankful for my grandparents who could be
here today and that there in great shape.I'm
also thankful for my family. I hope you don't
mind having lasagna instead of turkey.
Amen.

Brandi
St. Paul, MN

A New Christmas Sent From Above
We used to take Christmas for granted.
Just a time for presents, Saint Hickolas and fun.
But, now, I believe it meas so much more.
A time for families and lvoe.
Being together and loving each other.
It's a Christmas sent from above.

Emily, age 12
Slayton, MN

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