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Saturday, March 23, 2019

Christmas :: essays papers

Christmas Christmastime was ever so a magical time of year for me. The beautifully coiffured shopping malls, with toys over you looked, always fascinated me. And the houses, with the way their lights would glow upon the glistening snow at night, always manipulatemed to calm me. But decorating the Christmas tree and falling asleep underneath the warm glow of the lights, in awe that Santa Claus would soon be there, was the better(p) part of it all. As a child, these things enchanted me. Sure, the presents were great, but the excitement and riddle of Christmas I loved most of all. believethats what it was all about. Believing there really was a Santa and waking up Christmas morning, realizing hed come, as my sleepy eyes focused on all the fancily cover presents before me. Ah, to be a kid again. How wonderful it would be to live the magic of Christmas. Dont get me wrong, I have always been a kid at heart and a true raw sienna of Christmas. But as we get older and we realize that Santa Claus and the North terminal were just stories our parents told us so wed behave, Christmas starts to lose that magical feeling. No matter how much we might still love it, Christmastime just isnt the same as when we were young. And at a time of all the exasperate shopping hustle and bustle, dents in the pockets, headaches, traffic jams and long lines, I demoralise to realize that God has sent me the most magical Christmas gift of all, a beautiful three year old whom I can live Christmas in all over. Through my childs eyes, I see myself each time his face lights up at the sight of Santa, and I feel his anticipation each morning as he faithfully opens up one more window on the Christmas calendar. Tonight, as we decorate the tree, I admiringly watched his tiny fingers delicately place each of the ornaments on all the same branches until they drooped to the floor. So proud of his work, I secretly set(p) some elsewhere, as to not hurt his feelings, and wondered how many time s my suffer mother had done the same thing. And after a long daytime of shopping and excitement, I watched his eyelids begin to droop while lying underneath the warm glow of the Christmas tree lights.

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