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'Merry Christmas' or 'Lockdown Christmas'

While we are happy to be gradually free from the clutches of the Pandemic. Seems like some will be having a Lockdown Christmas. 

If using a nose mask and obeying the directives of curbing the Pandemic is important, I do not understand why some still act like it doesn't matter.

It's just a day to Christmas and while we will be going out, that's if your state permits to celebrate, let's don't forget we have to be responsible for our actions. 

I feel like I experienced the Christmas celebration at its peak in childhood. The atmosphere doesn't feel the same. The earth is so polluted with evil and to this day I no longer want to hear the news because of the strange things that are been reported.

Try and feed your thoughts with only positive things, things that are soul, body, and spirit-lifting.

Don't stop being you and be around the people you care about and who care about you too.

I pray that this season of Christmas brings you joy, laughter, and all the happiness you need.

Have a Merry Christmas in advance.

Linda ❤

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