These are some of mummy family members at Lahad Datu.
Few months to go but I’m going blue for this year’s Christmas. Hubby said that we are going to have the first Christmas together at Keningau, his hometown. We discussed this earlier so that we won’t argue of a last minute decision. It’s a double happiness to be together as husband and wife for Christmas but it’s a grief to be apart from parents. I spend most of my Christmas with my family (except when I was years back studying and can’t afford to go back on Christmas). Though it is just a small family gathering yet it means a lot to us and year by year memories will linger in our minds and share by us all. So, whenever each month passes by and December is coming it hurts me little by little. My family will be spending Christmas at Tambunan this year and it’s only 45 minutes away from Keningau, but still we will not be able to have Christmas mass together… sob sob… sob…
2 comments:
Hi dawn,
Dont be sad..Christmas is not just about celebrating it together with family, but to celebrate the bday of our LORD JESUS.. and at the present. we're waiting for HIM to come on earth for the 2nd time..
Though it just 45 minutes away from Keningau to Tambunan..dont worry, Christmas is not just on 25th Dec.. who knows, maybe you can celebrate it with ur family the day after tomorrow..and few days after that.. the important thing is 'semangat Krismas masi ada'..heheee..
wa.. stella... very good advice. thanks
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