So much has happened in the past few months, I haven’t even had the time to sit down and write (or type). The promised Christmas blog never took place and before I haven’t had the chance to blog about my travels, 2012 already sneaked up on me. Whoever said that time passes by faster as we age is a very wise man! Oh, and I forgot to mention, I passed my mid-thirties, which means I will have the big four O to look forward to…
The last update was about taxi rides in the rain in Manila. If I had the slightest idea of what Christmas means to the Filipinos, I would have waited to post that blog. In this tropical country, Christmas decorations started going up in October. The malls transform into a decorated gift box welcoming shoppers of all budgets. The buying, spending, shopping, wasting, and giving addictions kick into high gear as if it is on steroid. For those who make more, there is an expectation that wealth will “trickle-down” to those who make less or to those who make less AND need to have a Christmas party! Even though I didn’t buy much of anything for anyone, I must have dished out a couple of hundred dollars after receiving email solicitations for “recommended” donations. In a nut shell, Christmas in the Philippines is not only a time for family gatherings but it is also a time to show personal appreciation through gifts and parties. 
eek! pressure for a comment! i have NO IDEA what i want 2012 to look like... agh!
ReplyDeleteyes, pressure pressure! :-) I gave myself until monthend to come up with something fun!
ReplyDeleteMy Q1 goal:
ReplyDelete1. fund raise for Soi dog shelters in March - pub quiz night
2. read more than surf the web
3. build a tuk-tuk car and maze for ryan using my own hands
4. start a children's book