I spent Christmas with my son and the four corners of the home. And at 12am, It will be 2009. I will still be spending it with my son. I have so many things to be thankful for 2008. For one, my son is growing up to be a fine man, I met blogger friends, who unselfishly helped me, although they have never met me personally. And I thank my parents who love me and my son very much.
I have not been regularly dropping EC, but there are people who still droppped EC on my blog religiously. I thank you very much.
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For those people who do not know, every New Year celebration here in Manila, especially at 12am, it is like you are in a war zone in Iraq. I guess that is one of the events Filipinos abroad miss so much.
At 12am, Filipinos are on the streets, lighting firecrackers. The firecrackers are so powerful that it could even blow up a person's hand. I suggest you watch news of how the Filipinos celebrate and you will see that it is very bloody literally.
In the Chinese calendar, 2009 is the year of the Ox. And I was born in the year of the OX. I hope and pray that 2009 will be a great year for all of us.























2 comments:
Hi ate allure :)
It's me, karen! :)) I just want to greet you happy new year! I love new years here sa pinas. kakaiba no? The best parin talaga dito mag celebrate ng christmas and new years.
Anyway, I just want to say thank you po sa lahat lahat. I mean that. It's nice to meet you po.
Ayun, Godbless po and ingat lagi.
Spending time with your son and being at home safely with him--that sounds like a WONDERFUL way to bring in the new year.
Happy New Year!
Davida
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