Santa, you’ve known me since I was a kid,
Remember when I wanted a teapot with a lid?
You came through then, and lots of times after,
When I wanted cartoons, you brought me laughter.
But then as a teen I begged you and pleaded
For something I desperately wanted & needed.
I didn’t ask for skates or some rubix cubes, 🛼
My request was simple… Just give me some boobs.
You either got people’s letters but didn’t read them,
Or you simply decided I didn’t need them.
I was mad at you all year ‘cuz my boobs didn’t grow,
But then by my twenties, I gave you another go.
“Santa,” I wrote, “there’s something else that I need,
It’s important to me so I’ll beg and I’ll plead. 🙏
You owe me for the boob thing, so now here goes:
I got my mother’s eyes but my dad’s big nose.” 🥸 👀
You remember me asking if you can make it teeny?
You wrote back and said, “I’m Santa – not Houdini!”
In spite of your rejections, I continued to believe,
Surely my next ask, I’m bound to receive.
So at 40 I gave it another shot,
About those boobs, maybe you just forgot.
I could use them now, even more than ever,
You said, “When do you want them? How about never?”
Boobless and hopeless, I wanted something for me,
So I bought implants on sale – buy one get one free!
They’re gone now and that is good news,
But there’s still one more thing I can actually use.
I’m 79 now and my boobs finally grew,
But when I look down I feel kind of blue.
You sent my boobs but something’s bothering me….
Can you change them from a 34-LONG to a 34-B? 😀
🎄 Merry Christmas, everyone! 🎄

CALIFORNIA
U.S.A.
Dear Jennifer Jones,
My name is Karin, and I’ve gone back and forth on whether to send this because you didn’t respond to my last mail. However, I also know that sometimes readers still have to try.
I have read the Katie Parker series, twice! It was funny, honest, deeply human, and quietly rooted in faith in a way that didn’t feel forced or preachy.
So I wanted to ask (boldly, and with a lot of hope) if you would ever consider writing a seventh Katie Parker book.
Not a rehash, but a continuation: Katie and Charlie as adults, navigating marriage, faith, and raising a child (or children). I can’t think of many Christian fiction stories that explore that stage of life with the honesty and humor you’re so good at.
I also wanted to say this gently and respectfully: one of the reasons your earlier books mattered so much was how grounded they were in Christianity without ever feeling heavy-handed. Lately, your stories feel more detached from that foundation, and while they’re still clever, something essential feels quieter. A Katie Parker continuation feels like a chance to return to that balance you once mastered so beautifully.
I know writing takes time, energy, and heart. I know authors don’t owe readers anything. But I wanted you to know that your work shaped people readers. If this never becomes a book, I’ll still be grateful for what you already gave us. But if it does, I truly believe it would matter more than you might expect.
Thank you for writing stories that lasted.
Warmly,
Karin
Karin, I am not the author of these books. My name is not Jennifer and this author is Jenny B.Jones. She has a website and it looks like you can easily contact her there. She would probably be happy to see your note.
https://www.jennybjones.com/contact-me/
LOL! Just found this, looking for soft rolls😆😆😆 Thank you for the laugh, Jenny! God bless you🙏🏻
79? Wow you look amazing. Aging gracefully.
Jenny – decided to go back to some of your YT video recipes. You’re always fun to watch. Thank you for taking the time to produce those for so many years. They will stick with us. 🙂
Hi Jen, ‘You Sweet Little Beet’!
Love your website! Can you remember where you bought your black and white polka dot apron? You look so vava-vooom! in it. I probably won’t fit for eating all your recipes…
Thanks for your knowledge and smile
Jan F.
It might have been a Martha Stewart design from Macy’s.
Hi Jenny; I hope you had a joyous holiday season and happy 2026 to you. I watched you back in the 90s as a teenager and you were really avant-garde on many topics and you did the best you could even when the circumstances were the most difficult. I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for bringing joy to so many people. Take care and Godspeed.
Your Christmas poem had me LOTFLMAO!!!
I’m in my 70’s and I really miss your show,,,and your YouTube cooking channel. Thanks for both! Your show brought me great joy and your YouTube cooking still does.
Hope you had a great Holiday Season !
Glad to hear that you grew …
I was making your “No Knead 10 Grain Bread” this morning and decided to poke around and see what you were upto. I must admit after all these years your cooking site is still my favorite.
Thank you for all that I have learned from you.
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Hey Jenny,
I was born in the 80s, grew-up watching you. Recently found you have a YouTube cooking show but haven’t posted in years. Really hope you’re doing well and are safe. We miss you and would be good to hear what you’ve been up to!