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Originally posted by: cineraria
I visit CCs, FFs, Bollywood forum (me and a friend troll a lot over there), IPK (mostly old threads for fun. š) , Wheel of time, debate mansion.
Originally posted by: cineraria
The first thing I did when I woke up in the morning was to check under my pillow if Santa had left a present for me last night.
Albeit most kids at school used to leave socks beside their beds for Santa, my father would tell me, that if Santa has to give you something, he'd prefer putting it under a clean pillow rather than a soiled stalking in which you play around all day. šSo that was the practice, my gifts were always found under the pillow.Having studied in a Catholic school, Christmas parties used to be a big deal. In primary school there were multiple Santa Clauses(we were too many for one to handleš) dropping down from Chimney (or so they told us) and would bring each a different Christmas present. Later we learned that it was our parents who got the gifts, had them wrapped with our names on top and submitted them to our class teacher. And then Santa came and gave them to us!I remember, I was 6 when this epiphany took place. A few classmates had cried a lot, I remember one boy who was hysteric, throwing around things and ready to tear his uniform for he was so disappointed that his gift wasn't selected by Santa. I on the other hand was rather elated that I won't have to worry whether Santa knows my choice or not, since my parents definitely would. š The teacher told us how Santa was very confused as to bring what gifts for the beautiful children and hence had this pact with their parents.All these memories rushed back the second I had opened my eyes. I got up and checked under my pillow and was met with a tad bit of disappointment, the sight of the plain floral bed sheet sans the shimmering, glittering gift wrap. A little sad too, as I realized, I am no more a little kid. Santa doesn't care anymore. How lonely did I feel in that moment. š
Originally posted by: Chokri_ASR
Indeed it is... my masterpiece...šThank you my dear Ria Behen...š¤How are you? Did Santa come and leave you anything? I just finished stuffing the stockings for the kids...
Originally posted by: pravallika
Rabba ve re re, ria, asha, jigs š¤
Merry Christmas all of u š
Originally posted by: Chokri_ASR
Indeed it is... my masterpiece...šThank you my dear Ria Behen...š¤How are you? Did Santa come and leave you anything? I just finished stuffing the stockings for the kids...
Originally posted by: pravallika
Rabba ve re re, ria, asha, jigs š¤
Merry Christmas all of u š