Coming through the door, my littlest one rushed me like Dino on the Flintstones and grabbed me around the knees.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Christmas Time, Already?
I came home yesterday evening and was shocked to find the house covered in garland, outdoor lights and a host of other Christmas decorations. I was shocked, but not for the reason most of you might think.
Coming through the door, my littlest one rushed me like Dino on the Flintstones and grabbed me around the knees.
Coming through the door, my littlest one rushed me like Dino on the Flintstones and grabbed me around the knees.
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I usually put up decorations right after Halloween. Strange isn't it when Halloween merchandize is sitting right next to Christmas decorations? I too feel that it ought to let Haloween pass by at least before we start putting Christmas decorations.
As for the 500 pesos, that's way too much Phil! Put in just a couple of hundred pesos (or even just a hundred pesos!) and it will be ok. Perhaps it's because you're American that they expect to receive more? But Phil, 500 is really too much.
I think you've been gone too long from the States Phil. The last couple years, most stores have started putting up the Christmas stuff right after Halloween.
I understand you on this one. I'm a holiday scrooge too although I really do like the Christmas mass in the Philippines.
Millions of firecrackers? I would guess trillions would be closer to the truth.
Wat and Ed, putting up Christmas decorations up in your home before mid November is extreme to me. If stores are trying to get a jump on reminding folks to shop there for Christmas, if I was in those parts they'd lose me as a customer, and right quick. Hearing carols for three weeks is all I can really stomach before I start to babble and drool. Bah, humbug!
And Wat,I'm going to take your advice and cut my "christmas" in half. Thanks! I'll tell YOU told me too!
October is a bit too early for me to decorate. We buy real Christmas tree every year, so we wait a bit later to decorate so we can have the tree up till New Year's. I would decorate around the last week of November, maybe even early December.
You are way to generous, can I be in your Christmas list too? (he!he!)
Hey Leah, I see you live in Canada too, like Niceheart. How long since you were here in the Phils? Did you say you used to put up a real tree when you lived here? And hey, if you see me while I still have my "Christmases" on me, then yes, you can have one!
Hi Phil, yes I've been in Canada for 12 yrs now and I haven't been back since. For sure, a lot of changes.
The trees are from the Christmases here.
Back in Pinas, we used to have only the fake trees.
What, you've got your tree up already? Yeah, they do start celebrating there early. Here, I usually put up the tree around last week of November. And yeah, Christmas decorations will start appearing in the stores after Halloween. As always, you've got very interesting thoughts on why Christmas starts early there in the Phils.
A couple of years ago I came to visit the Phils and I arrived in Manila Jan 21st. While walking to collect my luggage, the airport sound system was playing Little Drummer Boy in the background. Xmas starts very early and ends late!
Wow, Christmas starts very early over there! I do remember the Christmas season in the Phils was very fun, *especially* New Year's. I couldn't get excited about the acorn dropping here in the States.
If you're a holiday scrooge, you ought to come here to Cambodia where there is hardly any Christmas at all, being a buddhist country. It's quite lonely though for Filipinos like me who, as you say, consider Christmas as THE holiday. :)
Hey Nice, you know, when I look at your comment above I can't really tell if you're talking about what you do now in Canada or what you did while living here. Anyway, I left out the barrio festivals; those are very much enjoyed appreciated by all, but each place has it's own, yes?
What's up bw? Nice to see ya....Music played on sound systems here is a mixed bag. Talk about eclectic tastes! When i first got here I was shopping at a large store over on Clark and they are playing very loud and very foul Gangster Rap. It was an album of it, and certainly not appropriate for a family store's sound system. I asked for the manager and he agreed to change the tape, but I could tell he didn't have a clue as to why I objected. I'm not so sure anyone pays that much attention to what's playing here. It's maddening at times for me. Filipinos are definitely NOT anal!
Aurea! I think I would like New Years better here, EXCEPT they do the EXACT SAME THING for Christmas one week before, at midnight both days they set off a war of fireworks and it goes on and on till 3 a.m. I HATE IT! The first year was tolerable, now I just tolerate it; what can I do, right? Whine, moan, complain....
Toe, welcome... Cambodia huh? Maybe it's time for a Holiday Trip, and DURING Christmas! I like the sound of that. Well, you've piqued my interest...a Filipino in Cambodia. If you have a Blog I'm there.
Toe got me interested as well. I don't hear about too many Filipinos in Cambodia.
And yes, Phil. You're way too generous! Don't give Ninoy Aquinos anymore. You can even give food baskets instead. Bulkier to carry around, but with the cannod goods in there, it's bound to be heavy enough for them to appreciate to gesture :-).
Nice suggestion, canned good or food baskets, but I tool around on a scooter so that's not going to happen... Dang, I forgot all about Toe; let me go check him out now...
Hey, Phil. I was talking about how I celebrate Christmas here in Canada. And by the way, Toe is a her. :)
Toe is a her.... Well that's humorous.... I remember reading something about her getting that nickname, it went from foot down to Toe... kind of like Puff Daddy becomeing PDddy.... Sheeesh.
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