

Perfect Christmas by Jomari Chan
My idea of a perfect Christmas is to spend it with you in a party or dinner for two anywhere will do celebrating the yuletide season always lights up our lives simple pleasure are made special too when they’re shared with you
Looking through some old photograph faces and friends will always remember watching busy shoppers rushing about in the cold breeze of december sparkling lights all over town childrens carol in the air by the christmas tree a shower of stardust on your hair
[CHORUS]I can’t think of a better christmas than my wish coming true and my wished is that you’ll let me spend my whole life with you
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Looking through some old photograph faces and friends will always remember watching busy shoppers rushing about in the cold breeze of december sparkling lights all over town childrens carol in the air by the christmas tree a shower of stardust on your hair
[CHORUS]I can’t think of a better christmas than my wish coming true and my wished is that you’ll let me spend my whole life with you
My idea of a perfect christmas is spending it with you
Christmas Eve in the Philippines is one of the traditions most families celebrate. It is a night without sleep and a continuous celebration moving right into Christmas Day. As December 24th dawns, the last Mass of Simbang Gabi is attended; then preparation begins for Noche Buena, which is a family feast that takes place after midnight.
The Noche Buena is very much like an open house celebration. Family, friends, relatives, and neighbors drop by to wish every family member "Maligayang Pasko" (Merry Christmas). Food is in abundance, often served in buffet style. Guests or visitors partake of the food prepared by the host family (even though they are already full or bloated!). Among the typical foods prepared in the Philippines during Christmas are: lechon (roasted pig), pancit, barbecue, rice, adobo, cakes (Western and native rice cakes), lumpia, etc. There is also an abundance of San Miguel beer, wine, and liquor, which makes the celebration of Christmas indeed intoxicating!
The streets are well lit and are full of activities. The children run in and out of the house to play, to eat, and to play again. The Christmas Eve gathering provides an opportunity for a reunion of immediate and distant family members. Some families may choose to exchange gifts at this time; others wait until Christmas day.
Christmas day is a popular day for children to visit their uncles, aunts, godmothers, and godfathers. At each home they are presented with a gift, usually candy, money, or a small toy. Food and drinks are also offered at each stop. It is a day of family closeness, and everyone wishes good cheer and glad tidings.
Hay, we really miss spending christmas with our families back home! We still don't know when we will be home for christmas... This will be our 4th christmas away from home, sigh!?!... But i guess i'm still lucky, 'coz i'll be spending christmas with my ever loving hubby...
21 days to go before Christmas... Source: www.seasite.niu