Updated list of 2010 holidays and important dates to remember

Due to insistent popular demand, here are some important dates to mark on your calendar in the coming year January 1 (Friday) – New Year’s Day February 14 (Sunday) – Valentine’s Day Chinese New Year April 1 (Thursday) – Holy Thursday April... 

Source:  Ajay's Writings on the Wall

0080C: A Good Day of Eating For Both

Instead of traditional birthday greetings, here's a comic for all you December 25 celebrants:Today has been a pretty lazy Christmas. I'm not complaining, mind you. It's all good.Today I have been busy with one of several activities. Mostly, I've been here at the dining table with Blacktron set up here,... 

Source:  Beyond Dinobot Island

Christmas Traditions in the Philippines: Simbang Gabi (Night Masses / Midnight Mass)

Christmas in the Philippines can mean one of many things: endless family reunions, traffic from hell, shop ’til you drop days and Christmas lights all over! Though there is definitely one thing you need to experience if you ever spend Christmas in the Philippines: Simbang Gabi (Night Masses or... 

Source:  When In Manila

0080B: An Alternative Christmas Is Still Christmas

I somehow doubt my text options are going to be good as the Globe network will probably collapse later tonight, so let me get things out a tad early. Merry Christmas to all of my family, friends, co-workers and especially all you geeks out there! You know who you are!I'm back at the family home in UP... 

Source:  Beyond Dinobot Island

Merry Christmas Wishes

A heart-warming video dedicated to all the people around the world especially to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). Inspiring TV Commercial from Globe Telecoms. Video and Lyrics included. Merry Christmas to All. Original Globe Telecoms TV Commercial featuring Santino – “Dasal” Dasal... 

Source:  pinoyambisyoso.com

Merry Christmas to All

Season's Greetings from Archon Digital Related posts:Christmas Portrait by the Carpenters Christmas, Just Around the Corner [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ... 

Source:  Archon Digital

Traditional Filipino Christmas

The celebration of Christmas in the Philippines begins on the 16th of December and ends on the first Sunday of January which is the Feast of the Epiphany (The Three Kings). The Christmas season starts December 16 with a Mass called the Misa de Gallo. A Christmas carol (also called a Noël) is a carol... 

Source:  Hectic Capiznon Bloggers 2009

The Filipino Christmas Lantern

As early as November, Filipinos houses, offices, schools, shopping malls and even streets are adorned with these star-shaped multicolored lanterns. Parol is a traditional Filipino Christmas decoration, a five point star-shaped Christmas lantern. Many Filipinos make their own lanterns.   The parol (pah-role),... 

Source:  Hectic Capiznon Bloggers 2009

Christmas, Just Around the Corner

It definitely feels like it, smells like it and so most probably it is starting to creep up to my busy schedule. Christmas is so close, it's about to pounce me on the back and rub on me the spirit of... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ... 

Source:  Archon Digital

The Search for Christmas in a Small City

Because Christmas is a season whose very heart lies in the fond memories of all brilliant and shining Christmasses in our childhoods, and because our adult lives are simply a more chaotic attempt to recapture much of that long-lost innocence in gifts and Santa Claus and delicious noche buenas, the search... 

Source:  The Spy in the Sandwich Eats the Sun

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