
The thing is, every Christmas, Susan flees home to Canada, that leaving me of course heartbroken, again. But what I like most about this is she never misses Christmas with her family. I've known other people who prefers working on holidays for that additional pay, something I think I wouldn't do, and hopefully wouldn't have to do when I start working. So, going back to Susan, even though it also cost me, my feelings to be destroyed this Christmas, Susan is doing a great job, and it makes me want to appreciate more and love the things that she does. There is no greater feeling than having our loved ones on Christmas. So I suggest let's all be like Susan, at least just for this time of the year. There is no greater bond than having those little conversation, the little laughs we have on the table.. Family matters. Please, be there for them.
Merry Christmas everyone. 


I absolutely agree with you baby, Christmas should spell F-A-M-I-L-Y coz that's where it should be. There's nothing so heartwarming as opening the door for you as you arrive from the city even though the one you're only excited about is getting into the computer for hours and hours (for free!)heck, even the clutter of bags and things and unwrapped gifts and stuff lying on the floor spells home. I welcome them clutters and all because that's what it says - you're home. I dread a christmas where there won't be anymore clutters and pitter-patter and music from Plong noise from you, that won't feel the same. So while you're still here thinking about family and home (ours and not your own yet -not yet) i'd be the happiest one too - me and Uncle Jay!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas baby! Let's hope that in all aspects, this will be the better celebration than the past ones while we're still waiting for the best to come - for ALL OF US - plong and maia, you and me - family! and if ever it will come, let's hope that we'll still be together celebrating as one.