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...we say Thank You---ang babait ninyo!

Internet might offer me something, I've told myself. So I googled thank you songs. Listen to the top 25 Thank You songs, suggested. They are good to listen to but how can I show everyone my gratitude with all these songs. So I give up. Here I am now writing my heart out.
Our vacation started a year ago--I planned in my head everything. From the letter to the principal to the things and places my children should and ought to do. Every minute counts so nothing should be wasted. It's not everyday that we got this chance to spend Christmas with the whole family. I have my agenda filled with everything and at last we paid our tickets. Our suitcases filled to the brim with things I thought my family would love.
Excited. Anxious. I was to travel alone with two girls with the energy of two young elephants.
Finally, home with family and friends. 27 days of memorable moments. 27 days of laughter. 27 days of being with the people we love.
and we thank you for these moments. Shared time, love and food. Of course, not all in my planner was done but spontaneity usually lead us to something more  delightful and rewarding.
So I thank you all for being a part of this wonderful vacation. There's no Thank You song I can sing which will  show how grateful I am. Cheesy it might sound but this one came from the heart.

 Thank you and till next vacation.




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