Diciembre 26, 2003

Las 5 del viernes 26/12

1)¿Qué sientes días antes, durante y después de estas fechas tan señaladas?
ODIO hacia los villancicos.

2)¿Qué recuerdos de la infancia guardas de la Navidad que aún lleves a la práctica?
Sentarme lejos de mi tío en Nochebuena para que no me diga que le pele los langostinos...

3)¿Cuándo y quién rompió la magia infantil de los Reyes Magos?¿Cómo te sentiste al saberlo?
Digamos que guardar los regalos debajo de la cama no fue una buena idea... y menos teniendo en cuenta que yo revolvía la casa de arriba a abajo... No me sentí de ninguna forma... no debo tener sentimientos jejeje ;D

4)¿Cómo decoras tu casa?¿Qué es lo que mas ilusión te hace de estas fechas? Y si no te gustan, ¿por qué?
No decoro mi casa... cuando ponía árbol me tropezaba con él y el Belén me da pánico. Lo único que me gusta de las Navidades es que tengo vacaciones.

5)¿Qué le pides a esta Navidad?¿Qué sueños quieres cumplir? ¿Hay alguien en tu vida al que necesitas tener esa noche más cerca que a otros?
¿Puede alguien prohibir los villancicos? :)

Posted by Ish at Diciembre 26, 2003 09:19 PM
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