How do you describe a blue Christmas? If you define a blue Christmas as lonely and sad, well that is an opposite for me. Why should I feel blue (if you define it as sad) if my blessings are overflowing:
1. I have a very healthy and happy family.
2. We have good jobs.
3. We have something to eat and a house to shed.
4. We have lots of friends whom we can turn to.
5. And most specially, we are given a miracle each day that we have air to breathe.
Now tell me, is there a reason for me to be blue? But I tell you I am blue. I am absolutely feeling blue, not because I am sad, not because I feel bad...it is because of this blue. Tada! My Blue Christmas digital kit:
1. I have a very healthy and happy family.
2. We have good jobs.
3. We have something to eat and a house to shed.
4. We have lots of friends whom we can turn to.
5. And most specially, we are given a miracle each day that we have air to breathe.
Now tell me, is there a reason for me to be blue? But I tell you I am blue. I am absolutely feeling blue, not because I am sad, not because I feel bad...it is because of this blue. Tada! My Blue Christmas digital kit:

Here is my sample layout using the freebie cluster. I used pictures of my sister-in-law Marivic and her three lovely daughters (my nieces: Nica, Mae and baby RR):

Thank you for dropping by here and for reading my post. Happy Thursday to all!
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