7 Ways to Celebrate the Year Past
As the year draws to a close, it can be worthwhile spending some time to celebrate the year past and all your gains and achievements.
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As the year draws to a close, it can be worthwhile spending some time to celebrate the year past and all your gains and achievements.
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After the festive fun of Christmas, Boxing Day can feel a bit blah. It makes me wonder what the first Boxing Day was like.
Pause a moment in the festivities of Christmas Day, and remember that we have already received the perfect gift.
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