Thursday, March 19, 2009

O Christmas Tree



I put my feet on the floor and felt the cold sensation of Christmas morning. I couldn’t hear the coffee running so I jumped out of bed quietly to take a pick of our Christmas tree. I could see 6 Christmas presents lying on the floor beside our Christmas tree. I dashed like a cheetah chasing it’s prey. I jumped, ran, and tip toed for joy. When I got to the Christmas tree, I read the boxes and bags that happily announced “Merry Christmas”. I decided not to open them until parents woke up. I walked around the kitchen in need to open the presents as soon as possible. I walked in circles to get my mind to think of something else while my parents made no noise to make me think they had awoke.
I will have to say that Christmas is a wonderful holiday where you get to stay home with your family, enjoy the evening with a warm cup of hot cocoa, and boxes with presents inside waiting for you under a Christmas tree. During Christmas, you get this comfy, warm sensation even though Christmas is during winter, the coldest season of the year. You feel like you fit in and just feel comfortable being around your loved ones. However, if you live in the streets, this holiday gives you a home. Many shelters open up for people in need during winter. During a very cold, and important holiday, a hot cocoa is enough to make you feel cozy while sitting on a couch or bed, covering your warm feet to keep them warm.
Christmas also brings with it the warmth of happiness and joy. Many people get inspired into Christmas on doing good, thinking of each other, and most of all, hot cocoa. Many people also put Christmas music on the radio or CD players. They happily listen to Christmas music that inspires them to feel comfy. They deepen themselves on the couch, take a drink of their hot cocoa, cover their body with a warm blanket, close their eyes, open them and find their relatives and loved ones sitting beside them.