Melania Trump gave her one true holiday wish. And it's everything we hope for.

It'll be a Christmas miracle!

All we're hoping is a Christmas miracle... or a very long Trump's family vacation.

Melania Trump was asked a question Thursday about where she would go if she could spend the holiday "anywhere in the world."

She replied that she would spent it on a deserted island with her family.

If 2017 gave her any indication of how terrible it is then a deserted island should be on everyone's list.

The first lady was visiting the Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C. where she read The Polar Express and answered a few holiday-related questions.

Aside from wanting to be far, far away from the United States, Trump even told the audience that the family's holiday traditions are filled with dinners, mass, and Santa Claus.

The last question was what did Melania ask Santa for Christmas in which she replied, "I ask Santa for Christmas peace on the world, health, love, and kindness."

We truly hope Santa, Mariah Carey, the person who wraps the gifts at the department store, basically anyone, is listening to her. We've been asking for these things all 2017.

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