12 Things You Really Hope Santa Brings Alabama For Christmas
By Jennifer Young
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Published December 23, 2015
Christmas is the most magical and family-orientated time of year. One of the most exciting activities is opening up presents while gathered around the family Christmas tree. Oh, and we mustn’t forget the excitement of seeing what Santa brought us.
It would be WONDERFUL if Santa could bring these 12 things to Alabama for Christmas:
1. Snow
...and LOTS of it!
2. A forever home for every shelter animal.
All animals deserve unconditional love!
3. Jobs for ALL of Alabama's unemployed.
Wouldn't this be WONDERFUL?
4. IKEA
Having to drive across the state line to the nearest IKEA is getting old. Santa, do your magic and bring an IKEA to Alabama this Christmas!
5. A chance to play in the 2016 BCS National Championship Game.
And of course a WIN!
6. Shelter for Alabama's homeless.
Because everyone deserves to be off the streets and in a safe place.
7. A free college education for everyone.
I believe Santa would have to pull a miracle out of his magic sack to make this happen.
8. Less severe weather.
Nobody wants to experience severe weather conditions, especially tornadoes, during Christmas.
9. In-N-Out Burger
If you've never had an In-N-Out burger, you seriously have no idea what you're missing. They're some of the very BEST, and it's about time an In-N-Out Burger came to Alabama.
10. Unforgettable family moments.
Christmas is an important time for families to bond and make memories.
11. Free healthcare for everyone...without raising costs in other areas.
Nope! Don't see this happening anytime soon, but we can still hope for it.
12. More respect for our BRAVE soldiers.
They fight for our freedom, and nobody deserves our respect more than these brave men and women.
Are there any other things Santa should bring Alabama for Christmas? If so, share them with us in the comments below!
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