Ever since I grew into my senses, one of the scenes I have always associated with Christmas is the snow—something I usually watched on TV when I was a child. Up till now, the snowy vibe associated with Christmas is still very much valid. The snowy effects give the Christmas season a unique look. Even when one goes online to search for Christmas photos, among the first five photos, there must be a snowy background. So sweet!
Going to one of those snowy countries has been on my bucket list, and I hope the wish comes to pass.

So, if I were to celebrate the Christmas season in another country, I would choose one of the snowy countries because it seems those are the places where Christmas takes place more. Lol. I usually travel to my village for Christmas to spend time with my family, but if I had the opportunity to change style, I would love to carry them on vacation to any of those snowy lands such as Canada and others, where it seems Christmas happens in grand style while it stretches its hand to Africa. Lol.
Oh, lest I forget, I once had a conversation with a South African who told me that snow falls in some parts of South Africa during the season, but hey, I wouldn’t want to travel there. I want to travel to those countries where the snow is thick.
Thinking critically about this, it’s very possible to have this dream come to pass, even with this year’s Christmas that’s just a few days away. The only challenge is money, but a miracle could happen too—where excess money can be found in my wallet, and before I know it, visas for all members of my family will be available, provisions for accommodation in the country we are visiting will be made, alongside every other requirement. Mehn! It seems like this life is only meant for those that have money in excess. Well, we’ll get there one day, and I hope the “one day” doesn’t take too long before it comes.
As it stands, spending Christmas in my village with my family is the next target, and it’s going to be a very big one, loaded with fun, because there are a lot of achievements to celebrate as a family. I can’t wait for Christmas to come!
Thanks for reading.