my holiday gratitude
The long wait is over. For those of us who had a not-so-good 2005, we’d be pushing the hours today for the promise of the New Year. And for those who had a fabulous year, high hopes for another momentous new year ahead.
And so another Christmas passed us. I sincerely hope all of us had our best time, and we’d be waiting for it again. I hope kids went gaga over their gifts, from Santa Claus to the infamous Christmas parties they’ve attended. I really really think that Christmas is for the young, and the young at heart.
Now I’d like to take this space to express thanks to the people I’ve been with the year passing. From workplace friends to friends who’d go with me fighting in the streets, whatever it is we’re fighting for, from social issues to libido.
I’d make it in general, because I won’t be liking it my friends would be thinking that one is more important than the other, and of course they’d be knowing themselves on what they’ve marked on me, on my life.
Thanks for the adventurous 2005. If not for my friends I won’t be able to travel locally, just like my other take trips the past years.
Thanks for the time you’ve dedicated to me, asking me out and sometimes I myself asked you to be with me and you were there. I love it when friends requests’ my presence, I get to feel indispensable to them. It may not be that serious to them but it is to me. Not everyone wants someone at some time. And I feel blessed.
I am blessed with all of you. You fill me in emotionally, morally, spiritually, even financially. I need not to ask, you just give in.
Thanks because you gave me new acquaintances, new prospects, and new thoughts.
Thanks for the luckless moments. It is on these times we shared bittersweet learning. For our high times and low times that measured the bonds between us.
You give me sweet sadness, the time when I feel empty but I could still feel good about it, because we’re together.
And I pray to God for a more fruitful year of 2006 for us, for our sorrows taken by the cold wind, and for our dreams to soar and be taken into action.
Again, thanks very much. Hope you all had a very merry Christmas. I look forward for more new years with you. I just wish you feel the same. God bless all of us.
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