between happy holidays
Back in Italy
I went home in Romania these past 3 weeks. I wanted to be there for my sister’s birthday, on the 25th of December (yes, Santa gave our parents a cute baby-gift
). So i was home for half of the holidays.
I had fun, a lot of fun. I spent some wonderful time with my best friends, my mom and dad were happy to see me (and happy to see i’m ok), my grandma was crying her brains out when she found out i’m home and we had a nice quiet Christmas (except for my sister’s birthday party.. that wasn’t really quiet
it was a blast!).
I said half of the holidays because i really really missed my other half. I couldn’t sleep, couldn’t eat, couldn’t smile at my full-capacity
.. so i decided one evening “i should return the heck back!”
And so i did. Packed my bags on Christmas day and left on the 26th.
It was the most annoying trip ever.. Felt like the drivers were sleeping, they seemed to move to slow! But i arrived safe and sound and got the best birthday gift: i got to spend my birthday with my loved one
I wish everyone happy happy holidays and a happy happy new year!
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why don’t u put you and your half’s pic? so curious of it.
Christmas tree has not yet linked them gifts
Christmas is a time for family and its a feeling which is mostly undescribable. Nostalgia simply takes over and the sweets at home with the carols, the buntings , the santa-fulness, and the sentiments all are in the air.
Hope you had a great time with your family
which one is you?
I’m the second one
The first girl in fromt is my sister
you’re both beautiful
well agree that you both are cute
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Sure, very quite beautifull ! i’m from France…
so sounds interesting wish you the happy and wondering life you looks beautiful.
Thanks for sharing yours special Christmas celebration. As we all know Christmas holidays are for having fun with your family, and i hope you too enjoying.
Do they celebrate the holidays due to the actual religious holiday, or did they just make it up? … yes, they have religious holidays, but they call them by a different