Chikai just gave me these two awards for my blog site. I think she was just forced or left with no choice that’s why she passed these awards to me…hehe. But THANKS anyway sis…this is my first time and I’m honored and happy to receive these awards. :)

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I’m passing these awards to Dabs! ;)

Your Superhero Profile

Your Superhero Name is The Snow Liberator
Your Superpower is Telepathy
Your Weakness is Vince Vaughn
Your Weapon is Your Kinetic Sword
Your Mode of Transportation is Chariot

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Hubby and I just got from Family Country Homes where Philippine’s Pambansang Kamao, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao, is celebrating his 29th birthday with more than 500 guests. Pacman didn’t invite us (he doesn’t even know we exist in this world…hehe), Job and I, along with others, were there to watch the fireworks display. It’s part of the boxing champion’s birthday celebration.

As usual, I was dazzled by the fireworks. It makes me feel like a kid again. I always love watching fireworks display and it never fails to put a smile on my face. In my hometown in Davao, fireworks and other forms of firecrackers are not allowed so every time I witness fireworks display here in Gensan, I feel happy and excited.

Well, I have to bid goodbye now. They say a pregnant woman needs to sleep early. :) Eight more days and it’s CHRISTmas time!

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I got this article from a certain website and I just want to share to you what is Christmas here in the Philippines.

Christmas: A National Fiesta

The Philippines is known as the “Land of Fiestas,” and at Christmas time, this is especially true. Filipinos are proud to proclaim their Christmas celebration to be the longest and merriest in the world. It begins formally on December 16 with attendance at the first of nine pre-dawn or early morning masses and continues on nonstop until the first Sunday of January, Feast of the Three Kings, the official end of the season.

The Philippines is the only Asian country where Christians predominate. Majority of its people are Roman Catholic. Christmas, therefore, is an extremely important and revered holiday for most Filipinos. It is a time for family, for sharing, for giving, and a time for food, fun, and friendship.

To most Filipinos, Christmas is the most anticipated fiesta of the year and is celebrated accordingly. The splendid climate of this tropical island nation, the abundance and beauty of its flowers, and lovely landscape, its multitude of culinary delights, and above all its warm-hearted people with their true devotion to family and faith all contribute to a holiday celebrated in the true Philippines fiesta tradition.

Maligayang Pasko sa lahat!!!