Boy Didn’t Ask For Any Gifts From Santa Instead Request To Help His Sister.

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Boy Didn’t Ask For Any Gifts From Santa Instead Request To Help His Sister.

The new-age children’s wishes are sometimes bringing surprise to us when those letters contain wishes just more than toys, dresses, etc. Sometimes they surprise us with some unusual wishes. This is one such story of the year 2013.

When Karen Suffern, of Rocky Mount, N.C. asked her 8-year-old twins – Ryan and Amber – to write a letter to Santa, she was shocked by their response.

To her surprise, in his letter, Ryan asked Santa to stop the kids at school from buIIying his sister. Amber was a third grader who faced buIIies every day. Karen expected her twins to look for the usual toys, books, clothes, etc.

On his first wish, Ryan wrote: “Dear Santa… I wanted a car and a [remote control] helicopter but I don’t want this. The kid at school is still picking on Amber and it’s not fair because she doesn’t do anything to him…,. “I begged you to stop, but God is unusual and needs your help.” Is it against the rules to give the gift early?”, he wrote.

(Forget the typos. He’s a cute little kid after all)

In his second wish he wrote: “Can you ask Big Time Rush to come to Amber’s birthday party? It will make him so happy. If you can’t make them come, just take whatever she asks for. Thanks Santa.”

Amber was a fan of the band Big Time Rush which was famous in New York.

Karen said: “Ryan gave me his and told me not to read it, so of course I read it to find out what he wanted,” “Then I realized and thought, ‘Oh my God.’

When Karen posted the letter on her Facebook page to share with family and a few close friends, it went viral around the world. People were moved by Ryan’s words. “It’s amazing and overwhelming at the same time,” Karen said.
Boy Didn’t Ask For Any Gifts From Santa Instead Request To Help His Sister.

The new-age children’s wishes are sometimes bringing surprise to us when those letters contain wishes just more than toys, dresses, etc. Sometimes they surprise us with some unusual wishes. This is one such story of the year 2013.

When Karen Suffern, of Rocky Mount, N.C. asked her 8-year-old twins – Ryan and Amber – to write a letter to Santa, she was shocked by their response.

To her surprise, in his letter, Ryan asked Santa to stop the kids at school from buIIying his sister. Amber was a third grader who faced buIIies every day. Karen expected her twins to look for the usual toys, books, clothes, etc.

On his first wish, Ryan wrote: “Dear Santa… I wanted a car and a [remote control] helicopter but I don’t want this. The kid at school is still picking on Amber and it’s not fair because she doesn’t do anything to him…,. “I begged you to stop, but God is unusual and needs your help.” Is it against the rules to give the gift early?”, he wrote.

(Forget the typos. He’s a cute little kid after all)

In his second wish he wrote: “Can you ask Big Time Rush to come to Amber’s birthday party? It will make him so happy. If you can’t make them come, just take whatever she asks for. Thanks Santa.”

Amber was a fan of the band Big Time Rush which was famous in New York.

Karen said: “Ryan gave me his and told me not to read it, so of course I read it to find out what he wanted,” “Then I realized and thought, ‘Oh my God.’

When Karen posted the letter on her Facebook page to share with family and a few close friends, it went viral around the world. People were moved by Ryan’s words. “It’s amazing and overwhelming at the same time,” Karen said.