Colinde - Fuego - Impodobeste Mama Bradul Apr 2026
The song ended, but the warmth remained. The tree wasn't just wood and glass anymore; it was a bridge between the boy he was and the man he had become, built one ornament at a time.
Elena sat in her velvet armchair, watching her grown son, Mihai, untangle a mess of vintage tinsel. He had driven three hours through a snowstorm just to be there, still wearing his heavy wool sweater. On the old stereo, the familiar baritone of began to fill the room. "Împodobește, mamă, bradul..." Colinde - Fuego - Impodobeste mama bradul
The living room was quiet, save for the soft crackle of the fireplace and the rhythmic thump-thump of a wooden box being dragged across the floor. Inside were decades of memories wrapped in newspaper. The song ended, but the warmth remained
The lyrics drifted through the air like the scent of the cinnamon tea cooling on the table. Mihai paused, holding a delicate glass ornament—a red apple with faded gold glitter. He remembered being seven years old, standing on a stool while his mother held his waist, reaching for the highest branch. He had driven three hours through a snowstorm
They worked in a slow, practiced dance. Mihai placed the heavy lights; Elena tucked the fragile heirlooms into the inner branches where they’d be safe. As the song reached its chorus—a plea to cherish these fleeting moments of togetherness—the room transformed. The shadows retreated, replaced by the flickering glow of multi-colored bulbs reflecting off the windowpane.
When the last star was placed atop the fir, Mihai didn't head for the door. He sat on the rug at his mother’s feet, just as he had thirty years ago. Outside, the Romanian winter was cold and unforgiving, but inside, under the branches of the decorated tree, time stood still.
"Do you remember this one?" he asked, his voice softening. "I tried to bite it because I thought it was real."