
OMG its Christmas sooon! i gotta say time does fly by.
This month is so hectik and busy i swear, people buying late presents, rusing through busy and crowded shopping malls looking for the perfect gift, and aiming to buy that perfect gift for someone in less than a day, i got to say people these days should seriously plan out there schedules.
PARTIES PARTIES PARTIES are probably the trademark for teenage life especially at christmas, as they always say party like a rockstar. Non-stop partying until christmas eve is like the best christmas for teens nowadays, dawgging there worried parents at home with their traditional way of spending their christmas eve, sitting beside the fire; telling those famous santa stories; opening presents under the big green christmas tree; eating a big feast of roasted chicken with every single family member to your great great nephew in your mother side to your great great grandparents in your father side and having non stop chats until dawn? isnt it. The typical family christmas eve.
But what about the people who are all alone; no family; with no where to go; how would they spend christmas? A bleak and dark christmas, that doesnt sound right. Christmas is a happy time, a time when family reunions and meet ups is a must; buying eye opening presents for a loved one; and just spending time with close family and friends, telling stories and catching up with the years that they have missed with one another; and also most importantly its the time to show your love to one another; its the only time, its the perfect time.
Its really sad to see people all alone at Christmas, its just so lonely and heartbreaking, having no joy at this special time of the year, which occurs once in a year, is sad. As they always say "people with no sense of joy and fun in their lives can seriously kill them on the inside". So if you know someones alone invite them, or the least you can do is to give them a pat on their back and say merry christmas, its the simplest thing anyone can do but these simple words are the most uplifting words someone can ever give you on that special day of the year, Christmas.