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Letter to the editor: Wishes for the new year

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By Tribune-Review
2 Min Read Dec. 31, 2022 | 3 years Ago
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As the holiday season starts to wind down, I have had a moment or two to reflect on many things. The Mrs. and I again this year were blessed to be able to stand in for the man in the red suit. The pure joy for us to share this magical season with the little ones is something that we truly enjoy. The faces and hope and joy that the children have are breathtaking. We as adults should take a lesson from them.

I wish that each of us can be a little more understanding toward each other. Family included.

I wish that more of us would take the time to donate to worthy causes. If you can’t give money, give your time — it does not cost you anything.

I wish more of us would be more patient with each other when driving. Don’t honk, wave them ahead.

I wish our political leaders would engage in real honest and meaningful debate.

I wish our political leaders would listen to each other and really work on compromise for what is best for the country and not them or their party.

And I promise I will try to do the same.

We wish you all a very happy, safe holiday season and a really joyful 2023!

Ron Giuliana

North Huntingdon

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