My daughter got an email from Santa, which made her very happy. After we viewed Santa's special message, I said, "Wow, you got an email from Santa! I wish I had one." And then she said, "Why not? You weren't good this year?" Hmm. I guess not. ![]() Justin with local girls who donated bears Justin Martin stuffed the 1,000th bear at 5:50 pm tonight. My daughter and I watched as his Dad took photos to mark the occasion and we joked that this bear should have a name, even though his distinction would end once he was packed up with the rest of the bears to be distributed to sick and needy children throughout New Jersey. I suggested Bear, since that was the name of Justin's original stuffed toy which inspired him & his dad to create The Justin Charity Bear Fund in the first place. His dad recommended Bear II. Well, it doesn't really matter what we call that bear because some child out there will give it a new name. And that's what the hundreds of hours have been all about: ensuring that children have their own stuffed toy to love and cherish this holiday season. Justin was able to do that for 850 kids last year and this year he's going to do it for 1,000 - and counting. This remarkable 7-year-old is planning to continue stuffing bears as long as there are donations. My daughter helped stuff several bears tonight but she is still a little young to grasp the full scope of what she was involved in but I think over time she will understand and I'm glad she was able to help, even in a small way. A friend of mine just mentioned a recent conversation she'd had with her daughter. She'd asked her daughter what she thought Santa would bring their dog for Christmas. Her daughter quickly replied, "A walk!" I'm sure Santa will deliver that gift. But give Santa some help and maybe walk a shelter dog this holidayfor those dogs in shelters waiting for a home, Santa might |

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