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A Memorable Christmas Dinner

4 Pages 1095 Words January 2015

Looking back to the past filled with events and memories, I found it rather difficult to choose only one meal that is the most special and most unforgettable to me. There are a lot of good meals that came to my mind. But if I can only choose one of them, I would say it has to be my last Christmas meal that I had with my family. Good company, delicious food, funny moments and beautiful decorations all make it an amazing and unforgettable experience.
When it comes to Christmas, what more can we say? It is the most wonderful holiday of the year, and a time of happiness toward everyone. In my family, the Christmas fever starts a week before. The first days are reserved for buying gifts and gift cards for friends and family. Also, we decorate our pine tree with tinsels, colorful light bulbs, ornaments, and an angel perched on the very top. Then about three days before Christmas, my father put up the lights on the roof, the windows, and the trees in our front yard to give passerby an eyeful of Christmas spirit. The house is always beautiful when holiday approaches!
Bright ray of sunlight through the blind, it is finally Christmas day. I wake up in the morning with excitement from the aroma of my moms cooking in the kitchen. Preparing a big meal for the whole family is a time consuming job; therefore, my mother and my aunts wake up extra early that day to prepare for all the ingredients. Some of my family are already there to help out, even though the party wont be until the afternoon. I decide to go greet them and help my mom a little in the kitchen; while my sister starts to wipe the floor and clean up the table. Around afternoon, all the guests start arriving. I cannot be more excited, because I have not seen some of them in years. We all greet them in the front door with big warm hugs. Then we all gather in the living room, talking and having a great time. The atmosphere simply makes you feel happy: people you love gathered around; Chris...

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