Christmas. The most exciting and anticipated holiday of the year. A time when visions of sugar plums--or stereos, new cars, the latest computer, and various other
desirable and expensive gifts--dance through our heads. Unfortunately the reality of Christmas gift-giving is often a far cry from our visions. When we're children, it seems as the holidays approach that anything is possible. But as we mature and gain experience with this annual observance it eventually begins to dawn on us that it might not always be all it's cracked up to be. By the time we've reached our late teens— when, coincidentally, the potential for receiving truly outstanding gifts is optimized—we realize that Christmas gifts are seldom what we hope for. In fact, from year to year it becomes possible to actually predict the kinds of gifts you’ll unwrap on Christmas morning.
I have only few wish this coming Christmas. I wish that God will never leave me alone, a good health for all of us and He will keep us always in bad calamities. It is not important what I wish for the important is I have God every time.
That’s all about I wish for this Christmas, I hope it will come true.
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