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My Christmas Holiday

Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year. Its a season of joy, love and togetherness. This year's Christmas brought memories and experiences I'll cherish.

Before Christmas eve, I spent a few days watching movies. It was a great way to get ready into the holiday. Learning lessons from watching those movies made this experience even more special. My family and I also tried to attend twice on night mass in our barangay chapel. It was a quiet and meaningful moment that showed us the true spirit of the season.

On Christmas eve, we had a big family feast or what Filipinos called Noche Buena. Our table was filled with delicious foods. Bihon, Macaroni salad, Aroz Caldo, and barbecue are examples of the delicious foods we ate that time. My family and I cooked and prepared all the foods together. We also ate together as a family on Christmas Eve and my stomach was fulled that time.

The Christmas was truly special, and I'll carry these memories into the next year. I may not have special memories this Christmas, but I have cherished moments with my special ones. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday.


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  1. I'm glad you had a great time this Christmas Season!

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