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SIDE FROM OUR OWN birthdays, the most awaited time of the year for most of us, especially for little kids, is Christmas. No
one can either deny or ignore the vibe of Christmas. Bright light and lanterns everywhere, cool breeze, winter fashion, yuletide songs, who can possibly resist right? Christmas will always be something we will all look forward to. Despite our positive spirits towards Christmas, have you noticed? That you will surely come to an age wherein you feel less thrilled or even odd about Christmas. As we grow old, the sparkles of Christmas no longer felt like before, and we came to realize, perhaps something has changed. What could it be? So here’s rhetoric, did Christmas really change? Or did our experiences in life bring us to a changed perspective? Hanging socks by the fireplace, leaving a plate of freshly baked cookies and a warm cup of milk by the table, sneaking out of the room at dawn to see if Santa Claus already left a gift under the Christmas tree, writing a wishlist to Santa, those are the good old days where Christmas is nothing but a magical world. Taking back the memories of our yesteryears feels so nostalgic, isn’t it? The bliss we had as a child used to be unbounded, even a piece of candy excites us. We look forward to presents and are thrilled whenever we see our names on the cards of the boxes under the Christmas tree. We sometimes even wished we could have everything, every single gift under the tree. Other than presents, we also look forward to the delectable treats. Oh Yes! It’s the time of the year where you have an excuse to give in to your sweet tooth. Adults, just like kids, especially our grandparents, aunt, and uncles also have an excuse for their “forbidden cravings” every Christmas Holiday. We used to sing along to yuletide songs even though we (may) sound terrible, who cares? It’s the season of happiness.
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