Santa Baby
Tis the
season that keeps on giving. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, the time
where friends, family, and loved ones gather together in the spirits of the
holiday. The time where mom’s and dad’s good food passes through every kitchen,
where giving gifts to the ones you care about happens around balsam Christmas
trees, and when tree lights and street lights fill the night with colorful
cheer. Christmas is my favorite holiday. I love the feeling in the air, people
smiling and saying hello, the lights that light up every house, and all the
kids fast asleep hoping that Santa Clause brings their new toy and has it waiting
under the Christmas tree.
New York City
Fashion Week is known for many over the top things. Whether you’re attending a
runway show, a presentation, or a luxury party you’re bound to enjoy some
lavish gifts. And who doesn’t like that? Getting free make-up, or a brand new
bag, or even a new iPhone cover. However, all fashion shows are different, some
people receive gifts and while some don’t. It depends what show you’re
attending because not every show will have a front row gift under your chair.
But fashion
week isn’t really about receiving gifts, and neither is the season of Christmas.
It’s more about enjoying you’re time, and for Christmas it’s about being with
loved ones. Fashion is a powerful and rich industry, but it’s not attractive to
have the riches of the world and not care for the ones who don’t, especially
around the holidays. People see having compassion is something middle age
twenties do while figuring out their next move or even something the super-rich
do when they make time. No matter who we are or where we come from we all are entitled
to give back to the community one way or another.
Every time it’s around the holiday season and I happened to walk
by and see a homeless person I always do what I can to help out, even if I myself
am short change. In order to have a full life we must connect with others on
our planet. Having everything in the world and not being able to feel for the
ones who don’t is simply wrong. This
season try and remember the ones who don’t have family and be more compassionate
to them and thankful for everything you have, instead of everything you don’t.
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