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Christmas Letter to Mom

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To

Camila

200 Baltimore St.

100 Broadway Lane

CA 97585

December 20, 2019

Dear Mom,

I am writing this letter to wish you a Happy Christmas and a happy new year as I cannot be with you on this Christmas Eve. Though I cannot make it this time let us hope next year we all will be together and have a nice time. Though we are far from each other I believe our mind and hearts will be very close to each other forever.

I really remember the childhood days when we used to organise Christmas party and invite all the friends and relatives. The days are gone and a busy life makes everything different and difficult too. Hoping to meet you soon.

Wishing you all the love and health. May God give you a great life ahead filled with happiness.

Once again, Merry Christmas!

With love,

Amelia

ABC University Campus,

200 Baltimore St.

100 Broadway Lane

CA 97585

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