We are loving our first Christmas in Dumaguete -- we have had people, from very old to very young, coming by the house to sing Christmas carols in exchange for a few pesos; Christmas lights up and down the street, all highlighting the original, "true" meaning of what the holiday is all about. We have witnessed people just being happy that it's Christmas. It's been absolutely delightful and very refreshing after 40+ years in a country that is all about the commercial "bottom line" focused on how much revenue was generated from holiday gift-giving. We are in the Philippines now, and do not expect (nor do we WANT) things to be the same as they were in the U.S. We are more than happy to offer pesos to those that go door to door spreading their holiday cheer...
I fully anticipate hearing the "other side" from some of you (you know who you are, lol) telling me how they are "scamming" us out of money, etc.... Guess what? You don't have to give them money unless you WANT to do so and you appreciate their gesture. I, for one, DO appreciate it, and a few pesos out of my pocket for some "live" holiday cheer is more than worth it...
This is a season to be thankful and appreciative for what we have, and also a time to share some of that with those perhaps less fortunate.
Merry Christmas, everyone! |