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Merry Christmas Mrs Claus!
My little one just turned 13! Finally past that phase!
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Mary's - 2001 Limited Edition-Shale Green (Built 2/12/00) Chrome Bumpers and Grill, Rear Spoiler, Airaid, Dash Kit, Sun Roof Flames. 17X7.5 Alloy Tech AT620 Wheels. Chrome spears, door lock pins. Rear chrome bumper pillow inserts. 3BL-PTCruiser. |
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Mrs Claus will be at the Falls on the 21st. She could lead tha Parade through the Falls in her Red PT sled.
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I think it's too late to be telling all of you this right now, but maybe you can do it next year. There's a post office just outside of Fairbanks in the suburb of North Pole. You can have your Christmas cards and letters sent from North Pole, with a North Pole stamp cancelation as the whole point, by putting your card/letter, pre-addressed, stamped and enveloped, inside of another envelope or Tyvek pak. Mail it to this particular address at the North Pole post office and they will open your first package and send its contents (which have to be ready for mailing!) from there for you. That way your friends/relatives receive a card or letter in the mail that says it came from North Pole, AK.
I know people have done this for years, and just saw the info on how to do it in the newspaper recently. I haven't searched it yet, but I'm sure that information is on the Anchorage Daily News web site. www.adn.com Just an idea for those who get into the little things this time of year. ![]() |
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Update!
I did some digging at the ADN web site and found the text of the brief article. Quote is as follows: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Postal Service provides instructions for North Pole postmark The Associated Press ANCHORAGE(December 3, 6:25 p.m. AST) - The United States Postal Service says customers wanting a North Pole postmark on their holiday cards and letters are facing a Dec. 15 deadline. The Postal Service says to receive a North Pole postmark customers should purchase stamps at any post office and affix them to the envelopes. The letters should be placed in a larger envelope addressed to North Pole Christmas Cancellation, Postmaster, 5400 Mail Trail, Fairbanks, Alaska, 99709-9999. The envelopes must arrive in Fairbanks by Dec. 15 so that the North Pole postmark can be processed. |
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