A Christmas Gift


© April Lee Schmidt
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Maybe people are wrong about teenagers. We gave it to the people who needed it. We know it was best to give it rather than keep it selfishly for our selves. Granted, we can be obnoxious and loud but we sure do know the meaning of Christmas. End.

With the New Year coming just a week after Christmas one of my gifts to my daughter is a New Year’s resolution. I resolve to make every effort to forgo any common stereotypes in regards to teenagers and I hope to carry this over to any other stereotyping I may make on any others I come in contact with.

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2.   Dec 19, 2001 6:49 AM
In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:

Thank you Renie , and thanks for reading.
happy Holidays to you and yo ...


-- posted by Bean


1.   Dec 16, 2001 3:01 PM
Hi April, I'm so glad you included Samantha's letter in this article. It teaches us adults a thing or two about teenagers. Thank you, Samantha, for setting the record straight. Happy Holidays to bo ...

-- posted by Renie_Burghardt





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