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By Bradley Bouzane

For Adrienne Morry, having a four-year-old daughter makes Christmas extremely important and with Canada Post’s Letters to Santa program now in its 30th year, having a second generation of letter writers allows even more holiday magic.

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Morry, who lives in Houston, B.C., with her daughter Emma and husband Jonathan, says writing a letter to Santa Claus was always a perfect way to kick off the wave of Christmas anticipation.

Now, after a lengthy absence from writing to Santa herself, Morry gets to keep the tradition going for her daughter.

“It’s fun because I get to share a little bit of the excitement over again,” she said. “I was really excited when I was little when I got to write a letter to Santa because it always meant Christmas was right around the corner. I was just as excited as Emma was this year.”

“Obviously times have changed and games are a lot different. Everything is electronic now and I think I asked for more basic things, like Crayons, colouring books and a doll.”