How I wish Christmas is literary everyday, where people’s mindset circles in just two things, remembering and sharing. Let’s put business on a side and think for something different for a change. Let me share you my 12 wishes for myself, and for the others this coming Christmas.
12. I wish to receive the nook e-book this Christmas. What is nook e-book? Well basically, the name speaks itself. It is said to be the better version of Kindle. It stores up to 1,500 e-books! How cool is that! plus other features like Wi-Fi, MP3 player, 2g internal memory and its a dual screen!
11. It would be nice also to receive or purchase (or in case my savings is enough) a PSP this Christmas. Yes, 2009 is finally coming to an end and I feel like I’m the last person who does not own a PSP.
10. I wish I could finally take tour out of the country, maybe next year after I accomplished my wish in number 3.
9. I wish to have more time writing the things that I love to write and I used to write like short stories, poems, essays.
8. I wish I could finally bring my loved ones in their most favorite places… I think I need to save more money to be able to do that.
7. I wish not to be stubborn and lazy finishing the other blogs that I started.
6. I wish for the betterment of the government next year as we vote for our next leaders.
5. No more addition to what had happened in Maguindanao and please, there must be justice for the victims.
4. I wish all Filipinos to be more optimistic and aggressive next year in terms of setting their personal goals. More Filipinos would take risks of getting themselves into business and please, I wish there would be lesser “lazy” Filipinos to be born next year and so forth.
3. I wish I could have all the means to travel and experience other parts of the country by next year.
2. Safety and good health for my entire family and friends, and for me.
1. Freedom for all. Freedom and liberty in all kinds of problems and burden in all shapes and sizes. Freedom from recession, war and diseases. Freedom from debts, poverty and hunger.
This coming Christmas, please share your love. The country had been through a lot in 2009. We had experienced losing symbolic figures like Cory Aquino, Francis Magalona just to name a few, we’ve been hit by typhoon which lead the country to mourn for the people who died and the livelihood that washed out in a snap and the Massacre in Maguindanao that killed over 50 people. Our beloved country is slowly losing its soul, we need to do something.
Share a love this Christmas.
Merry Christmas.
-Chai