It's the most wonderful time of the year
I though of posting this on the 28 of October, the day after the last birthday of the year. Only in October we have four! So, even if I think all the time about Christmas and Rudolph lingers in my head day and night and I buy lots of presents and even wrapping papers all month and even in September, after the birthdays are over I declare open season and I sing aloud all the Christmas songs I want.
I went already looking for Advent Calendars to buy and took pictures of them so at my home they choose the ones they prefer.
I know that before Christmas we have Advent but each thing has its own purpose. I don't forget Advent and what it means but I must live the joy promised to us in each Christmas with the celebration of the
New Born King.
But for now let's be happy with the small things of life and live all the details of the Season.
Stroling the streets, watching the decorations and doing window shopping, seeing the Christmas trees and the happy families.
Such joy.
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