A season that must not be lost
The Christmas breeze is blowing, and the festive spirit is in the air. Christmas, one of the most enjoyable holidays, has arrived. It's that time of year where you want to give and spend time with your loved ones. Covid-19 may have had an impact on all of our lives, but it will not prevent us from celebrating. Many people are expected to be walking the streets, malls, restaurants, and large gatherings. Should we just forget about Christmas because of a virus that's going around? Covid, on the other hand, should not detract from our Christmas celebrations! This season, let us spread even more hope, peace, joy, and love!
It is not just
about large gatherings; we may still have smaller gatherings with our families
and friends. Christmas with our loved ones is one of life's most memorable
events, however owing to covid, some families are unable to be together due to
strict quarantines. We won't allow Covid-19 ruin our Christmas spirit, even if
it has a lot of negative consequences in our lives. We can find methods to
enjoy and celebrate the season since the essence of Christmas, in my opinion,
is still present.
Even if people aren't together this holiday, feeling the love of that person, even if it's a thousand miles away, will be enough. One of the most precious things a person can do for you is make you feel loved, and this is the greatest thing that can happen at Christmas. Let us find ways to enjoy and cherish this season, since we are all one in each other's hearts. We shall be able to overcome this pandemic together and return to our usual peaceful lives.
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I definitely agree with you! We encountered numerous challenges as a result of the pandemic, but we must not allow this virus disrupt our Christmas celebrations. We still have the chance to help, share, and give love this Christmas season, and by doing so, we will be able to defeat the pandemic. Great post!
ReplyDeletebeing festive during this pandemic is hard, but not impossible ! i enjoyed reading this blog, kate! i wish you a happy holidays
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