With Christmas just around the corner, I can feel that the festive mood has intensified with each day passing. Around homes and offices, people are busy putting up the Christmas decorations. The car parks in and around department stores are getting more packed with the Christmas shopping frenzy unleased. Apart from being an important event in the Christianity community, the festive mood transcends races and religions. Everybody joins in the celebration. In shopping centres, children of all cultures queue up to have photos taken with Santa.
Different people will spent their Christmas break in different ways. Some may choose to go away for a holiday to have a break from the routine. Some may visit amusement parks, watch movies in cinemas or dinning out. Many may also take this as an opportunity to have extended time at the pubs.
To most people, the yearly Christmas break presents a great opportunity for family members and friends to get together. This is the time where most offices and factories are closed (apart from essential services) and majority of the population are off work.
My tip for the Christmas break is that one should spend the time as one planned or desired and comfortable. Above all, I would encourage friends and family members to spend at least one day together for a BBQ, a dinner or a drink at home. I would encourage each one to bring along a photo album of their memorable events during the year, such as weddings, birthdays, graduations, holidays, etc. to share around and discuss those beautiful moments with friends and family members. On this, photos on CD would be a big plus to play on a big plasma TV. Apart from trying to solve all the problems in the world after a backyard BBQ, I believe that the sharing of your important and memorable moments in life with your family members and friends would enhance your existing relationship.
I like to wish all of you a very Merry and Safe Christmas.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
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