What I want santa to bring me
This is a list of things I want for Christmas. my papa says “I wants never gets” (whatever that means), but I can still dream can’t I?
- A new car. The wheel fell off my old one. I painted it with my finger paints and now I can’t get the paint off.
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A new computer - I have an old Compaq Armada but it’s older than me and sometimes it won’t turn on. It’s very slow too - papa keeps asking if he can throw it off the balcony every time he uses it! We’re looking forward to smashing it up one day.It died! Papa managed to fix up one which was “less broken” so I still have one. I use it when my teacher comes - I practise writing here. -
A mow mow!The “mow mow” cometh (soon). - A rocking chair
- Need For Speed Underground 2 for my PlayStation 2 - I have one, but babushka (grandma) tripped over the cable and sent everything flying. I think the disk got scratched because it keeps freezing up when I try to play it - you can be driving along when suddenly you hit thick fog. That shouldn’t happen!
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A job forPapa- He got one - thanks to John and Lee! - A Litegait walker to help me learn to stand on my own. I wish our local clinic had something like that but there’s nothing like that in Georgia. I have a normal walker but I can only hold on with one hand and I can’t balance very well, so people still need to hold me up if I try to use it.
- Baked beans (Papa says “Heinz or Watties”). We don’t have them in our local shops - I think the big supermarket has some, but it’s too far away. Papa says they’re good for the heart, but I’m not sure about that.
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A touch screen mobile phone as I can’t use buttons very well. (An LG Arena KM900 would be cool!)No need, Jaycom have kindly offered to send me an LG KU900 Viewty. Awesome! Thanks Jaycom! - An O.R.B Bluetooth Earpiece/Ring (They’re neat!)
- Same as above, for my mama
Please consider making a kind donation to help to look after Georgi. He’s getting bigger now and he needs 24/7 care from two adults. Unfortunately Georgi lives in a country with a nearly non-existent social services system, so the government only provides about $30 a month, which just about covers the cost of his physiotherapist for a couple of visits. Without a regular income in the house even basic care for Georgi is becoming impossible.
