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Christmas Letter

Dear Anna, Bobby, and Theo,

Merry Christmas! As I prepare for my journey around the world, I wanted to take a moment to send you a special note.

Anna, Bobby, and Theo, I have been keeping a close eye on you throughout the year, and I must say, I am incredibly proud of each of you. The kindness you’ve shown, the challenges you’ve overcome, and the progress you’ve made in your own unique ways have truly warmed my heart.

Anna, your creativity and compassion shine brightly, making the world a more beautiful place. Bobby, your determination and curiosity remind me of the endless possibilities that await you. And Theo, your enthusiasm and resilience inspire me every day.

Remember, the spirit of Christmas is not just about presents or treats; it’s about love, family, and the joy of giving. Your kindness towards others and the love you share with your family are the greatest gifts of all.

As we celebrate this magical season, know that Santa is so very proud of you. Keep believing in yourselves, keep reaching for the stars, and know that the best is yet to come.

Wishing you all a Christmas filled with love, laughter, and joy, and a New Year brimming with continued success and wonderful adventures.

Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas!

With warmest wishes,

Santa Claus

Dr. Robert A. Southworth, Jr.

Dr. Robert A. Southworth, Jr.

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