| | 2015-02-09 21:12
From blog Diva In Me
Live In My Levi's This year, Chinese New Year falls on February 19th. In the lunar calendar, Chinese everywhere ushers in the new year. This celebration is just as huge as Christmas for the Christians. I grew up knowing that before Chinese New Year, my mom would buy new clothes for the family and prep new utensils to be used for the reunion dinner. Apparently, it means we are ushering in the new year with new things and new chapter begins. Although now, I personally believe that we are very blessed to be financially stable. We are able to buy basic needs such as paying for a shelter, bring food to the table and wear new clothes. As time passes, many of these traditions are...
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