It’s the season of giving (and receiving) once again. And because of that malls are flocked, parking lots are full, lines in the counters and ATMs are long and red tags and discounts are everywhere. And almost everyone has already rolled out their Christmas wishlist – a list of things they want. A tally of stuff they hope to receive this holiday season. But I on the other hand cannot think of anything to write on my list. Maybe because I don’t have any Christmas savings (read: no work = no pay, no class = no stipend) and thinking of things I want will only be disappointing. I don’t want to think of stuff for me to drool on knowing for a fact that I cannot have them; either through my own money which again I don’t have or through other’s.
But if I do have a wishlist, am sure it’s fairly flexible. I receive anything enthusiastically with open arms – may it be something deemed necessary or some stuff that I will not be able to use.
So for all the givers out there, I am practically a grateful recipient whose list is for the donor to write anything on. So go ahead, get your pens ready coz my wishlist is now ready for you all to write on – and of course for you all to grant.
But if I do have a wishlist, am sure it’s fairly flexible. I receive anything enthusiastically with open arms – may it be something deemed necessary or some stuff that I will not be able to use.
So for all the givers out there, I am practically a grateful recipient whose list is for the donor to write anything on. So go ahead, get your pens ready coz my wishlist is now ready for you all to write on – and of course for you all to grant.
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