
Christmas is the season for sharing and reconciling. It is when we forget all grudges and put all misunderstandings in the past. Christmas is often seen as the only occasion or the only time where the whole family gathers together. It is indeed a sort of holiday season everyone can look forward to as Christmas season’s best moments happens here.
Christmas is also about sharing and gift-giving. When I was just a kid all I anticipated and get excited about Christmas are the numerous gifts I would receive. I usually get dolls, dresses, money or other pretty toys that more or less I like because sometimes adults have bad taste on what children likes to have. But it’s all appreciated though besides it’s the thought that counts.
Other things I so love about it, are the Christmas sweets. They are all retro sweets packed in Christmas hampers that would probably make your mouth water. It did for me. My aunties and uncles know that I love sweet stuffs that is why they never forget to bring Christmas sweets for my sweet tooth. I love to eat many kind of retro sweets like wham bars, sherbet fountains, sherbet pips, candy sticks, fruit pastilles, strawberry milkshakes, apple and custard, pascalls sweet peanuts, lemonade fizzballs, toffee crumble, lemon bonbons, liquorice comfits, liquorice wheels, twisty marshmallows, white chocolates, floral gums, dinky chocolate snowmen or santas, gobstoppers, bonbons, and all other sweets that comes in Christmas hampers. I can’t remember all, but all these are my favorites. I don’t seem to get enough of it, since I know I would only be allowed to eat so many sweets during Christmas, so I make the most of it.
Those Christmas sweets make my holiday season even sweeter. Until now, I still do look forward to Christmas because of this, although now that I am working and can afford one, I need not wait for my aunties or uncles to bring me retro sweets in Christmas hampers. Now I buy it to reward myself and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Indeed I definitely will enjoy this times Christmas season’s best moments.
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