May we all be blessed with happiness, inner peace & good health!
Makis
From Manila to Paris, then to Marseille & to the Côte d'Azur, now in Singapore, clinging to a map of three worlds, where everything becomes all relative.
Hello Makis, it's the 23rd of December here now. We were allowed to leave work early today, 4 pm instead of 530pm. There's fog all over Norfolk and roads are so dark but the City of Norwich are filled with people in a rush for their last-minute Christmas shopping. I told Jim tonight, 'Why is it that I don't feel it's Christmas here?' He just laughed so I answered my own question by saying, 'Perhaps it's because it's something new I'm experiencing. It doesn't feel so Chrismasy though. It seems there's something missing.' But in saying that, in doesn't mean I am not happy being with my beloved husband. I'm truly happy that I'm celebrating Christmas with Jim and soon, with our little boy and hopefully, our family in the Philippines as well. I don't think I always say this to you but this season, I would like to take the opportunity to say it - Makis, you are one friend that makes this difficult time of the year easy as you make me feel home in your blog-home :-) Thanks for your friendship, Makis. Happy Christmas to you and your family. With love - Len
Makis have the merriest christmas ! Let's spread the joy of Pinoy Christmas ;) Have a safe travel and keep warm. Gros Bisous, we'll call you on Christmas Day !
Your Santa's so cute!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you and loved ones. Cheers!
Hi Makis! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you both!
ReplyDeleteTake care! =)
pasingit lang mak, wawa naman na stranded sa heathrow! Four days!
ReplyDeleteits christmas before they are HOME...
HAPPY HO-HO-HOLIDAYS TOO! lol
Hello Makis, it's the 23rd of December here now. We were allowed to leave work early today, 4 pm instead of 530pm. There's fog all over Norfolk and roads are so dark but the City of Norwich are filled with people in a rush for their last-minute Christmas shopping. I told Jim tonight, 'Why is it that I don't feel it's Christmas here?' He just laughed so I answered my own question by saying, 'Perhaps it's because it's something new I'm experiencing. It doesn't feel so Chrismasy though. It seems there's something missing.' But in saying that, in doesn't mean I am not happy being with my beloved husband. I'm truly happy that I'm celebrating Christmas with Jim and soon, with our little boy and hopefully, our family in the Philippines as well. I don't think I always say this to you but this season, I would like to take the opportunity to say it - Makis, you are one friend that makes this difficult time of the year easy as you make me feel home in your blog-home :-) Thanks for your friendship, Makis. Happy Christmas to you and your family. With love - Len
ReplyDeleteForgive me for the typo-error. I meant to say - But in saying that, 'it' doesn't mean I am not happy being with my beloved husband. - Len
ReplyDeleteMakis have the merriest christmas ! Let's spread the joy of Pinoy Christmas ;) Have a safe travel and keep warm. Gros Bisous, we'll call you on Christmas Day !
ReplyDeleteYes to Santa! May the new year bring you all the good things! Merry Christmas to you and A!
ReplyDeleteGros bisous!
Yes to Santa! May the new year bring you all the good things! Merry Christmas to you and A!
ReplyDeleteGros bisous!
Thank you everybody for all the warm wishes!
ReplyDeleteHope you all had a great holiday!