Christmas till 9 days


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   When I was children, we used to go gathering to look around Christmas parties held by local catholic churches. Those were annual event to give me a lot of gifts which were soft drinks and breads and candy because we were not enough to buy that much at that time during 1970’. Frankly I do not go church every Sunday. After grown up, I haven’t enjoyed Christmas as holiday but I know Christmas is one of family reunion like Thanksgiving Day. The other day I ordered a desktop set including scanner and printer at cyber shopping mall. 2 days later I got them and installed son’ room. I said “this is your charismas gift from your daddy and mom to do your best for coming New Year.”

 

 

  Son was delighted to get his own computer at his room. I am not sure how long it will go well due to his eagerness for games but I do not care whatever will happen to. He is only young and do not know how to keep it well. One by one I will show him what he does on computer.

 

It is Saturday mid noon, cold outside a little chilling. By forecasting western part Heavy snow covered all, which troubled green houses in field. Hope Farmers recover their facility quickly with not much damage.    </d

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Woah, 9 days untill Chirstmas? I didn’t know that. Christmas is mostly a kid holiday, when you belive in Santa still, it’s more fun when your an innocent child. Have fun with all that snow!

December 19, 2005

Hello, thank you for the nice note in my diary. I hope you will enjoy Christmas with your family. What country are you from? Is it a rural area, because you mentioned the farmers. I hope all is well.

December 21, 2005

Hello. I just got your lovely note. Thank you. A computer is a wonderful gift. It is important to watch how kids use their time on it though like you said. Your English is very good. Until today I’ve never gotten a note from South Korea. Again, thank you. : )

December 21, 2005

Oh, and merry Christmas to you, too.