Christmas Day—The Happy Day
Written by Shawn Wang

Sunday, 28 October 2007

Christmas Day is a very important and traditional festival in western countries. It comes on 25th , December People can get several days off from their works. They look forward to go back home to stay with their family members. There is a big dinner for each family. The favorite thing in the family is to decorate the Christmas with little ornaments and bright lights.

At this time, many shops are busy selling gifts as presents. On that day people will exchange their gifts. It is the happiest time for children. At night, they go to bed early, and waiting for the Father Christmas. They believe that the Father Christmas will come down from the chimney and give them the presents. How happy these children are.

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I am an editor for a site called OrnamentSpace.com, so many finest quality hand painted christmas ornaments can be found on it and each one of these christmas ornaments is unique, no two are exactly the same.

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