Hope beating beautifully on the beat of life .
Sharing some really awesome and mesmerizing images . Sue ( eldest son's girlfriend) shared them after her recent trip to London for watching Christmas lights .She is very sweet :)
Hope you will find them amazing as i loved them. T felt quite thrilled to see these photos actually .What a wonderful decoration of the city wow . Hasn't Sue captured the dazzle of the festivities so well :) I want to thank her for the generosity!
i am having my younger son for winter vacations (20 days thankfully)
My son was invited by Gabi's family for making special cake for Christmas which is made one month before Christmas surprisingly .every participant stir the mixture of cake and make wish for the future .how lovely tradition it is !
See you all soon friends!
Have blessed each day each moment amen!
What spectacular photos! And making a wish on the Christmas pudding -- such an old British custom!
ReplyDeletethanks dear Debra !
Deleteglad you know about the Christmas cake tradition already :)
Sue told me exactly the same with little more details
Lovely photos!
ReplyDeletei am happy you liked dear Kathy
DeleteWOW! Such beautiful photos. So glad your son got to be a part of his girlfriend family's tradition. How wonderful! Some amazing photos! I hope you are doing well. Hope the family life is sweet and wonderful. All the best to a blessed December ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments!
thanks dear Ellie
Deletewe too are happy to see him learn new good things and traditions :)
thanks for best wishes as well
best wishes to you and loved ones my friend!
Enjoy your younger son's visit! Your sons are growing up so fast!
ReplyDeletethanks dear Christine
Deletei am soooo happy to have him for a while !!!!
Christmas decorations make a person feel good. Sue sent some lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteso true dear Emma
Deletesuch illuminations reflect a light and positive side of life and make people feel good indeed :) i am really happy Sue shared her joys with me :) and i could share with my friends :)
Thank you for sharing these wonderful photographs.
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly all lit up!
I think the white flowers shown in the third to last photograph is from 'The Ever After Garden'. You can make a donation to the Royal Marsden Hospital Cancer Charity and dedicate a rose in memory of someone. It is not a permanent garden and I think it is just open for a month before Christmas.
All the best Jan
thanks dear Jan for sharing the knowledge about elegant and awesome garden of memories
Deleteand glad you liked the images ,loved them a lot so much beauty and light wow
Amazing. So much of this is done with lights and that really intrigues me.
ReplyDeletei feel the same dear Red :)
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ReplyDeleteYES!!
oh i am soo happy for you dear Pedro :) may she arrive safe and healthy !
DeleteBaili, thank you for sharing these photos of the Christmas decoration in London, they are amazing, and I feel privileged that I can see them.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Oh thanks for appreciating in such generous words dear Margaret ,i felt same when saw them because i hardly see such wonder around even when cities are decorated for independence celebration i never saw them because where i live it's quite conservative for women
ReplyDeleteThose lights are spectacular, for sure!
ReplyDeletei fell happy you enjoyed them dear Marie
DeleteFabulous photos :-)
ReplyDeletethanks dear Cheri
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! The Christmas lights in London must have been absolutely magical, and Sue did an amazing job capturing the festive spirit. It’s always so nice to see such beautiful decorations that bring a sense of joy and excitement. How lucky you are to have your younger son with you for the winter break—20 days of quality time sounds perfect!
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Thank you dear Melody for sweet words
Deletei too felt quite excited when saw the photos on my phone shared by Sue .i agree that such amazing decorations uplift the spirit of people and bring lots of positivity and delight to the senses
i thank Sue for sharing her wonderful shots of Christmas lights with me :)
Baili what beautiful photos...I have never seen London with their Christmas lights...so glad your son got to enjoy them. Hope your youngest son and you and hubby have a wonderful holiday break. Wishing you the happiest of New Years. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThanks dear Debbie for lovely comment
ReplyDeletei only saw light decoration in my early teenage when our father would take me and my younger sister to Rawalpindi during Independence holidays .they were festive for us as little girls but not as awesome and on broader scale like these one
hugs and best wishes
The Christmas lights are dazzling, and she captured the festive spirit so beautifully. I'm thrilled to hear you get to spend 20 days with your younger son for winter vacations. Making a Christmas cake with Gabi's family sounds like a lovely tradition—so heartwarming! Wishing you all blessed and joyful days ahead.
ReplyDeleteHello Dear Baili! What a heartwarming post! Sue’s photos captured the magic of London’s Christmas lights so vividly. It’s wonderful how she shared that festive cheer with you, and your excitement shines through your words. London must have looked like a winter wonderland! Also, how lovely that you’ll have your younger son home for the holidays—20 days of precious family time sounds perfect. Wishing you all a season filled with joy, warmth, and beautiful memories together. Thanks for sharing this slice of festive happiness! 😊🎄John
ReplyDeleteThank you, Baili, for sharing these beautiful holiday lights in London. For some reason, the Christmas season in the UK has always interested me and one day I would like to experience them during Christmas. Until then, seeing these photos sent by Sue made me happy.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing and beautiful photos!! Such a treat to see them.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are gorgeous, Baili! I enjoyed every one. I loved seeing your son helping with the Christmas cake. I haven't made one in ages, because it would take Terry and I forever to eat it. I have a bowl exactly like the one your son is stirring the cake in. I have a niece, nephew, and grand nephew living in England, and when we get over there again, I would love to connect with your son. One of my dreams. Love and hugs to you!
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