Wishing You All the Best
1 Jan
“Wake up!, Wake up!”
Happy New Year!
What makes your new year happy? Is it the food of various kinds on your dining table? Is it the fireworks that explode outside? Is it the loud music that plays everywhere? Is it your friends around you that keep you laugh all the time? Is it the gifts that you received from your relatives? Is it your special someone that inspires you everyday? Is it your job or work that motivates you? Is it the enough money on hand that can satisfies your daily needs? Is it your healthy life that does not bother you? Is it the love and care that you receive from your family? Is it the blessings, faith and love of God? Well, whatever the things that make you happy, you have to thank God for another wonderful year to you.
Time passes by so fast and sometimes it is becoming shorter and shorter for us. We want to give our best to our family. We want to give our best to our job or work. We want to give our best to our community. We want to give our best in serving and worshiping God. How can we determine the quality of life that we have? Others say that it is not the length of time that we live on earth but rather the quality of life that we have while we are still living on earth. Quality life can not be measured only on how long do we live on earth but it is really be measured on how do we live on earth.
Perhaps this new year, it is time for us to reflect on ourselves. It is time to patch up things that seem lacking not only for ourselves but also to others. It is time to settle up conflicts as early as possible. It is time to move on and focus on your plan. Show concern to others as the Golden Rule states “Do not do unto others what you do not want others do unto you”.
Christmas, Christmas, Christmas
9 SepChristmas Lanterns
As early as September, Christmas season starts already in the Philippines. It considers as the longest and happiest holiday throughout the year in the Philippines. It starts on the first of September and ends on the first week of January after the ‘Three Kings Visitation’. What are the observable things in the Philippines that is really Christmas season? Let us enumerate below
Media plays important role during Christmas season.
Christmas songs are played in all radio stations which make the people feel better and happy while listening to the music. TV stations broadcast commercials with the theme of Christmas. They have also TV programs, contests, games and charity services for the Christmas season. Print media like newspapers and magazines are accepting ads from various employers intended for job applicants for the Christmas season.
House and School Preparation
As early as September, homeowners decorate their houses with Christmas decors like Christmas tree, Christmas lanterns, Christmas lights, The Holy Family, Santa Claus, angels and so forth. Christmas decors vary from one house to another. It might be Christmas decors which they bought from shopping malls or stalls. It might be their own unique decors out of recycled materials. The house looks wonderful and brings the Christmas atmosphere to anybody that comes in. Schools both public and private also prepare for the Christmas season. Students decor their classrooms nicely. They make Christmas lanterns and Christmas cards from any available materials at hand.

Mall of Asia
Shopping, Shopping, Shopping
When the people receive their 13th-month pay and Christmas bonus, they go to shopping malls to buy new house appliances, gadgets, clothes, shoes, Christmas gifts, grocery items and many more. Most business establishments and companies gain more profits during Christmas season due to the buying public. Filipino farmers have harvest their crops and sell it to the market. They have enough money to buy new things too. It is better and convenient to shop for Christmas gifts on the months of September and October because more sales and clearances during this period.
Misa de Gallo
Christmas Weather
Even the Philippines is in the tropic region, the country experiences slightly cold weather during the month of November until January due to the monsoon wind from the north pole. People use sweater or jacket in going to church to attend the Holy Mass which usually starts at 4 o’clock in the morning. The whole Filipino family hear the mass early then they proceed to fast food chains or market afterwards. The early morning mass starts on December 16 and ends on Christmas Day.

Noche Buena
Christmas Programs, Christmas Parties, Family and School Reunions
The month of December is the busiest month for all the Filipinos. They prepare for the upcoming Christmas Programs, Christmas Parties, Family or School Reunions. Schools and other business companies have their own Christmas programs and parties. People cook plenty of foods and invite their relatives, close friends and neighbors to eat, sing and dance together during Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. It is memorable and wonderful experience. Christmas carols is being practiced also from one house to another by most of the children and some adults. There is a number of family reunions or school reunions during the Christmas season which extends up to the first week of January before the summer months begin. The reunion is very awesome because there are a lot of foods to eat and fun activities to do.

