Celebrating Christmas Eve and the birth of Jesus as a family.



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Hello friends, always on Christmas Eve I prepare myself in the best way to receive the arrival of the baby Jesus and one of them is to attend the Holy Eucharist of the Birth of Jesus in the church near my house, where we celebrate that Jesus has arrived in our lives, then at the end of the mass all together we show our small gesture to Jesus to greet him and thank him that he is among us.

After leaving the Eucharist I quickly go to my maternal grandparents because there we have our respective Christmas dinner, all together as a family we wait for all the dishes to be served to make the prayer of thanksgiving, you can not miss the hallaca, rice, stuffed chicken, salad and ham bread.

Finally we prepare our hearts for the arrival of the Saviour, before 12:00am we prepare to sing different Christmas carols, then when the time of the birth arrives we all give a kiss to the child asking for our greatest desires and longings of the heart so that he will grant everything we long for.


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