Arts & Humanities

A Christmas

Arts & Humanities

Posted by: CAT17

17th Dec 2014 01:58pm

My simple message to everyone who subscribe to Cafestudy - Please be kind to each other, and respect others beliefs and cultures. We live in the best and most wonderful country in the world - lets keep it that way. Let's not let a few spoil it for the majority.
God bless you all and have a lovely Christmas and let's make 2015 a better year for all.


Comments 5

angry mum
  • 28th Dec 2014 09:13pm

Better late than never, Merry Christmas to you and your family.

annie
  • 20th Dec 2014 08:43pm

I agree with this message,Hope you all have a lovely Christmas with your family and friends.May 2015 bring us all lots of happiness and joy

CAT17
  • 20th Dec 2014 11:26pm
I agree with this message,Hope you all have a lovely Christmas with your family and friends.May 2015 bring us all lots of happiness and joy

Hi Annie there is so much sadness and horror in the world right now we need to focus on the goodness in people and wish peace and joy to all.

joseph_farren2396
  • 18th Dec 2014 03:59pm

Very well said CAT17. Merry Christmas to you as well. Have a great New Year and I hope 2015 ends up being your year. :)

CAT17
  • 19th Dec 2014 02:02am
Very well said CAT17. Merry Christmas to you as well. Have a great New Year and I hope 2015 ends up being your year. :)

Hi Joey96 and thanks for your good wishes. 2015 just has to be a better year, my family have had a pretty tough year - lost my husband and my grandson diagnosed with cancer. Yes please make 2015 of VERY GOOD ONE for me and mine (for yours too)

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