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A sound in my mind Like a demon of desperation Looking at photos of each celebration Locking me in a state of alienation Leaving me to hallucinate the pain of separation Like a pity self and ideal self fighting in a competition At the end, It's just a sound of urging reunion with family and friends Like an empty body needs its shelter, for completion

Christmas's Marathon

Why did I regard it as marathon? I had attended 3 Christmas parties organized by Chinese Christian Fellowship, Plymouth. 17th Dec - Christmas Party for youth groups 19th Dec - Christmas Party for elderly in "Tian Fu Lou" 26th Dec - Christmas Party in Church It's just like a marathon, as I went through three parties within Dec for a celebration of Christmas. The feeling is just amazing because they are meaningful and exciting events. We are just like a big family, with full of fun and joy. We had delicious food, played some fun games, exchanged gifts, and singing. Different people, different country, different style of celebration and..I m appreciate these differences. Thank you so much Christmas tree in Church Piles of gifts Thanks uncle and auntie for your delicious food Singing brings the joy of world Thanks to HK friends, they taught me some interesting games Singing to entertain everyone Group photo for all the youth in CF I am their translator ^.^ for mandarin I'

25-12-10 Christmas Feast in Karine & Harry House

I am honored to be invited to their house for a Christmas feast. My first time had a traditional Christmas feast, and also my first Christmas in UK. My heart filled up with excitement, and eager to involve in the atmosphere of this thanksgiving day. Their house was nicely decorated, with Christmas trees, gifts, banners, decoration accessories and etc. Back in time to Malaysia, I would think that Christmas decoration is worthless and splendid. Now, I has changed my mind. Christmas tree, to welcome guests Heater <3 Christmas tree in the living room, pilled up with gifts Roast Turkey! It always associated with Christmas. This Christmas feast taught me how to name some of the food -.-lll It sounded terrible, but I indeed didn't know how to call them. What I had in this wonderful feast? All the food prepared was kinda traditional food that every family in the United Kingdom will serve during Christmas day. - Vegetables (steamed): carrot, corn, peas - Fruit salad: man