Friday, January 25, 2013

Adorable Letter From J.R.R. Tolkien (masquerading as Father Christmas), to his sons, 1925:





Cliff House
Top of the World
Near the North Pole

Xmas 1925

My dear boys,

I am dreadfully busy this year — it makes my hand more shaky than ever when I think of it — and not very rich. In fact, awful things have been happening, and some of the presents have got spoilt and I haven’t got the North Polar Bear to help me and I have had to move house just before Christmas, so you can imagine what a state everything is in, and you will see why I have a new address, and why I can only write one letter between you both. It all happened like this: one very windy day last November my hood blew off and went and stuck on the top of the North Pole. I told him not to, but the N.P.Bear climbed up to the thin top to get it down — and he did. The pole broke in the middle and fell on the roof of my house, and the N.P.Bear fell through the hole it made into the dining room with my hood over his nose, and all the snow fell off the roof into the house and melted and put out all the fires and ran down into the cellars where I was collecting this year’s presents, and the N.P.Bear’s leg got broken. He is well again now, but I was so cross with him that he says he won’t try to help me again. I expect his temper is hurt, and will be mended by next Christmas. I send you a picture of the accident, and of my new house on the cliffs above the N.P. (with beautiful cellars in the cliffs). If John can’t read my old shaky writing (1925 years old) he must get his father to. When is Michael going to learn to read, and write his own letters to me? Lots of love to you both and Christopher, whose name is rather like mine.

That’s all. Goodbye.

Father Christmas

I found this delicious item on Flavorwire when I was supposed to be writing, but what a find!

28 comments:

  1. Awwww how lovely!! Love the story of how some of the presents got spoilt! LOL! All the best with your writing Wendy aka Quillfeather! Take care
    x

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    1. Old Kitty - I know! It's just precious! And you take care too sweetpea :)

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    1. Alina - It is indeed - priceless! Nice to see you XO

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  3. Dear Wendy,

    Due to an economic downturn, where the downtrodden masses will have to pay for incompetence of the fortunate, I've had to post this via an overworked carrier pigeon.

    That's all. Goodbye.

    Father Boxing Day Eve :)

    Sorry, ignore the above. Anyway, how intriguing and wouldn't it be cool to see an actual picture of the "accident".

    Gidday Wendy and at gone one in the morning, I'm outta' here...

    Gary :)

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    1. Gidday Gary - Yep, as I always thought, quite quite mad - unlike your carrier pigeon, whom I'd like to say, did a mighty fine job of relaying your message!

      As you were you two :)

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  4. It's been years since I'd read this letter. It's so wonderful and magical, and makes me want to be a kid again. Thanks, Wendy!

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    1. Joylene - I'd never seen this before and was simply blown away. What an incredible man - with such an incredible imagination. I don't want to grow up either!

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  5. That is completely awesome! I hope the NP bear gets over his temper too :)

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    1. Jemi - I think so too! And yes, let's hope NP bear gets over himself :)

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  6. I love the Father Christmas letters. It must have been so nice to have a father that took the time to do that!

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  7. Deniz is right: it must have been nice to have had a father loving, intelligent, and creative enough to write those letters. Thanks for bringing a bit of Christmas back into my life. Good luck with your writing, Roland

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    1. Roland - Yes, a Christmas theme never goes astray. It's generally the only time people are nice to one another.

      Thanks, Roland. All the best with your writing too :)

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  8. So, so cute! I actually have this book which contains all the letters from Father Christmas. I bought it while living in the UK, and I treasure it. Can you imagine having had Tolkien as your dad? I would've always looked forward to bedtime just to hear the stories.

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    1. Carol - Did not know there was a book of Father Christmas letters. How wonderful. And yes, having a dad like that would be ... well, simply the best!

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  9. What a wonderful letter. I've always loved the Great Professor. Alas, this type of English gentleman is gone from this current world.

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    1. Ron - You're right sadly. No such gentleman walks upon this world these days. A great shame.

      Thanks for visiting my blog :)

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  10. That is so cool - thanks for sharing!

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    1. Amy - Very touching. Such an extraordinary man. Nice to see you here :)

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  12. What a find! I had to read it all the way through. Just the story I would have eaten up as a kid and read over and over to myself, esp. in the days leading up to Christmas. And then, of course, I would have written back, just as lengthy of a response, and good ole J.R.R. would be wondering what the heck he got himself into with the girl who would not stop answering his letters.

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    1. Kim - Love your passion! I'd imagine J.R.R would have been a bit of a chatterbox himself. Thanks for the comment and following my blog :)

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