Falalalala-lala-lala~
As the glint of Yuletide season
draws near, busy streets and busy lights counts down this real special day. By
the look of every people’s faces, you can sense how they give essence and how
excited are they. Houses were decorated with colorful outbreaks, Christmas trees
were showcased with grandiose lights, lanterns that are hanging with
brilliance, and kids singing from door to door with their woozy voices.
December, probably, must be the busiest month, as ever. People were
visiting malls and stores to buy some gifts, buying groceries for the big day,
and travelling home to meet their love ones. (lol)
Despite the sad fact that some families are still
suffering from the aftermath wrath of calamities, surely they would find time
to celebrate Christ’s birth. Nothing’s more important to them than being
together and staying strong. Citizens from all over the globe have been pouring
donations, blessings plus prayers for the victims. This must be one of the
greatest Christmas gifts they’d received besides surviving the dreadful
calamity.
Giving and sharing. It’s not
something you merely need to do because it was some sort of requirement. It’s
something that needs to be done with the willingness of the heart and soul.
When you give or share something, you must commit yourself to it. You must take
a part of yourself, a part of your heart and soul with you and share them to
anyone who needs it. Furthermore, forget the misconception of doing good things
to impress other people. Have a clear conscience and pure intention.
We may have different ways of celebrating
Christmas. We may have different principles and beliefs. The important thing is
we must remember that we are all brothers and sisters and that we must
celebrate TOGETHER. In Jesus’ name, we are one.
Hey, don’t sweat these stuffs, okay? Just enjoy this day.
Try not to think of whatever that’s been disturbing your sanity lately. Relax. At the
same time, have fun. Don’t just celebrate. Fill the atmosphere with love,
love, and more love. Stay safe, God bless, and MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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