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Too much food


Three days of eating and that’s it! Christmas has ended. Like every year, my family spent those days going to church, eating a lot, drinking good wine and visiting relatives. I had time to see people which live in different places and we normally don’t have many opportunities to meet. We could talk, laugh and praise each other’s cakes. I love family gatherings, but ours consist mainly of sitting and eating. I would prefer to add some activities which would help us to feel less heavy after all this food, like going on a walk after dinner. However, some of my relatives are elderly people and they usually don’t feel like going anywhere. Convincing others to move is especially difficult during winter. Although the temperature is low and the weather is unpleasant, we should go out for a while and it will certainly help us to feel better after an abundant meal.

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