Christmas in Naval Base
Christmas in Naval Base
I was born in 1957 and lived just across Canberra Padang in
Block 7 Room 8 Kowloon Road.
My first Christmas is probably my most unforgettable and harks
back to the Padang and the twin trees soaring into the skies.
During Christmas, these
majestic fir tree would come alive with colorful lights. I remember as a
child, taking refugee under the tree and gazing at the starry skies.
The colorful lights
on the tree drew children outdoors who lighted sparklers and played blind man’s
bluff and catching which the night created greater suspense. Children were running
helter-skelter, creating much mirth and laughter and I looked forward to this
magical season.
Nelson Road leading to Admiralty House was
also brightly decorated with colorful lights where we often strolled to soak
in the Christmas atmosphere.
CHRISTMAS WISH IN HOSPITAL
Christmas is also the season of giving, and we knew that Santa
would be bearing gifts for children in Naval Base Block Hospital and felt
‘fortunate’ being admitted in the children’s ward during this season of giving.
Christmas
in Naval Base will always be unforgettable to me.
Volunteers from the British Association organised the distribution of gifts to children.
This article which Mike Anpalagam shared with Alfred Dass is being repurposed and reposted.
Date:23 Dec/2022
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