Celebrating the holidays despite dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic
The holidays are approaching. The days of December have begun, and you can feel the cool breeze. It's time to set up a Christmas tree and begin decorating our halls with twinkling lights. It's time to reflect on the value of love. Giving and sharing gifts with friends and family is an important part of the Christmas season. Let us put our problems aside and rejoice in the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Christmas teaches us that, despite the pandemic's challenges, we must never forget the significance of joy and happiness. It is a tradition that helps us shape and keep our family connected in a special way over the holiday season. One of my favorite traditions is having a full family dinner on one night with friends, cousins, and the folks we care about. Giving and receiving presents, as well as exchanging cards. This explains everything that Christmas spirits are truly in our hearts.
Hello! It's kind of funny for Filipinos to decorate their houses so early with bright lights and ornaments but I guess that's just who we are. We're all excited for Christmas to celebrate our savior's birthday and as well as the food prepared on our tables, receiving and giving gifts and cards soon!
ReplyDeleteThe earlier the better HAHAHAHA. Kidding aside, as a Filipino, it's a human nature to start decorating a house with bright christmas lights and ornaments in the month of September, then people count the days until it's already Christmas which is very overwhelming but is also fun.
DeleteChristmas is anything but gives off positivity, love and joy to one and all. We are indeed in a pandemic, but that doesn't stop us Filipinos from celebrating such an event.
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