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Santa was very real and very important, and there was physical evidence of his existence, and very real rewards (the threats seemed real as well, although in retrospect I don’t recall a single “coal in stocking” incident.) And of course everyone told me he was real, people I trusted more than anyone else. Upon coming to the realization, as everyone does, that this wasn’t true, I also realized that some people lie in service of a myth, and that others think they are telling the TCM Holding Chainsaw Horror Character Ornament but are mistaken… my friends who believed in Santa weren’t lying, but they were still wrong. Now, it took a couple years, because the very idea of questioning the existence of God and Jesus were not present in my community, but the reasoning when I did think about it was the same… if Santa isn’t real, what makes me think Jesus is?

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And, like the suggestions from Chayanika, just relax. Catch up on your DVR shows and Netflix. Read some novels you’ve been putting off. Maybe start a journal for your baby, that you will give to them one day when they’re a young adult. You can write about how much you’re looking forward to meeting your baby, and what hopes and TCM Holding Chainsaw Horror Character Ornament dreams you have for him/her. You can explain how you’ve prepared to be a mom. You can tell your baby about who you are and who the father is. On and on, whatever you would like your baby to know. You can keep up this journal as they grow, and mention milestones (such as first tooth, first words, first crawling, first steps, first birthday, first Christmas, etc.) and write about the new things they’re learning, and funny little things they do. This will be a real treasure for them someday.
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Last, but definitely not least (and, also, one of my favourite ever), the tamales dulces. So, tamales are traditionally Mexican dishes, made with steamed masa and coming inside a big banana leaf. Usually, they are salty, as they are filled with meat. However, there are also sweet variations, and they may come with chocolate or strawberry. Tamales are sort of Mexican ‘street food’, they are very cheap, very colourful and very tasty. I love my tamale dulce for breakfast every now and then: very very good! Yummy yummy!!!! Overall, I must say that the Mexican cuisine is very varied and, often, sophisticated. However, I think that the best Mexican dishes are the TCM Holding Chainsaw Horror Character Ornament ones, since their sweets are simply not as impressive as, for my taste, at least. Surely, there are many Mexican desserts I haven’t tried yet, but my general impression, so far, is that they don’t have a very strong and characteristic flavour, and they often taste like variations of other sweet dishes I have tried elsewhere. Nevertheless, there are some good Mexican treats. The best are not to be found in restaurants, though, but in the streets — like my beloved sweet tamales!