Seasons Greetings from Stef Shaw The Glasgow Cabbie

‘Most of us look forward to a traditional Christmas dinner with all the trimmings, and many enjoy a drink on Christmas Day. 🥃
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This time of year is such a fun time for most children and families, but I’d like you to remember that it can also be a very sad time of year for those recently bereaved or for those who have lost loved ones near Christmas time, and they find the sadness and memories unbearable! It can also be an extremely difficult time for those in poverty who can’t afford a nice tree, decorations or a scrumptious Christmas Dinner! 😪
Please give a thought to the Homeless and hungry, those alone this Christmas, and those who will perhaps not receive as much as a Christmas card! 😥’
Stef Shaw.
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