My Christmas wish list

All I want for Christmas is:

  1. For the two wisdom teeth on my left side to miraculously disappear without me having to go through a traumatic (and costly) surgery to cut them out. (Okay, maybe not disappear, but at least shrink would you?)
  2. A quiet and peaceful night with my husband all to myself. (No little arms or legs attached to either of us.)
  3. A fun and feast-ful night with good friends and family.
  4. Extra extra patience for me when I deal with the kids (i.e., less I’m-going-crazy moments).
  5. For the nagging pain in my right thumb to go away. Not to come again another day.
  6. For my brother’s family to experience reconciliation.
  7. For our parents and my godma to enjoy good health and great cheer this coming year. (I know I don’t say it enough, but I’m ever thankful for your love and care for the kids.)
  8. Extra extra portions of strength, health and happiness to be with my dear friends who are in varying stages of pregnancy journey or who have just popped. (I’m so excited for all of you!)
  9. Time and space for me to write, dream, love, write, dream, love. In that order.
  10. Love, peace and joy for YOU, my dear reader and friend.

As you can see, there’s nothing on this list that money can buy. These are truly priceless.

What’s your Christmas wish?

Let’s go see what everyone else is wishing for over at The Good Life!

26 Responses

  1. These are such nice wishes! Especially the wisdom teeth - I know what that’s like! I hope all your good wishes for those you love come true.

    I was completely selfish and pricey in my own list. It’s a complete break from reality - LOL

  2. I am sure your wishes will come true! For me, on the top of the list is always good health, close family bonding and harmony:)

  3. Extra patience! Me too. Actually, I’ve already decided that being more patient with my kids will be my New Year’s resolution.
    I hope all your wishes come true!

    • Oh dear, don’t feel guilty! It’s completely healthy for mums to put themselves first at Christmas after tending to their family’s needs for the rest of the 364 days in a year. :P

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