


Dear Darling Son
& That Person You Married,

Merry Christmas to you, and please don't worry. I'm just
fine considering I can't breathe or eat. The important thing is that you
have a nice holiday, thousands of miles away from your ailing
mother.

I've sent along my last ten dollars in this
card, which I hope you'll spend on my grand- children. God knows their
mother never buys them anything nice. They look so thin in their pictures,
poor babies.

Thank you so much for the Christmas
flowers, dear boy. I put them in the freezer so they'll stay fresh for my
grave.

Which reminds me -- we buried Grandma last
week. I know she died years ago, but I got to yearning for a good funeral so
Aunt Viola and I dug her up and had the services all over again.

I would have invited you, but I know
that woman you live with would have never let you come. I bet she's never
even watched that videotape of my hemorrhoid surgery, has she?

Well son, it's time for me to crawl off to
bed now. I lost my cane beating off muggers last week, but don't you worry
about me.

I'm also getting used to the cold since they
turned my heat off and am grateful because the frost on my bed numbs the
constant pain.

Now don't you even think about sending any
more money, because I know you need it for those expensive family vacations
you take every year.

Give my love to my darling grandbabies and my regards to
whatever-her-name-is -- the one with the black roots who stole you
screaming from my bosom.

Merry Christmas.
Love,
Mom




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