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christmas 06.

although i thoroughly enjoyed spending christmas in holland last year, it felt good to celebrate it with family again. food galore and cheesy "i will never see them in the same way" carols; big hearty laughs and 40 winks - these are things that make christmas at home predictable, yet totally family.

my cousins are all grown up. i stopped calling them "cheche" and "gorgor" a long time ago (although i do it to poke fun sometimes), but the feeling to do so has never quite disappeared. countless and timeless "do you remember the time when.."s, the upwrapping of christmas presents, sitting at the kiddies' table..

i hope your christmas was just as memorable as mine.

food, glorious, food! christmas shenanigans.. with yisheng and yicheng..
gorgor, cheche and i..

bon going for a ride..

listen to my cousin's christmas message. no hints for who's the one who "really loves it".

Smile.

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