Posts Tagged ‘philippines’

  • Not Again: Christmas Gifts I’m SoO Tired of Receiving!

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    People have been writing Christmas lists as early as September (in the Philippines, the months ending in BER signal the start of the Christmas season – so that’s one pretty long buffer period, but pray tell, what’s with the so-called Christmas rush?) and I am no exception. I’ve bought a few for my family, and I’m still waiting on the Christmas Kringle with my friends.

    Now, I understand la ekonomiya is down right now – and perhaps there is no choice but to save or, God-forbid, recycle gifts, but this coming Christmas - lemme just remind you my dear friends, and fab readers, that there are Christmas gifts you should just keep…to yourselves.

    Scented Candles – blegh! One more scented candle and my sense of smell is gonna go whack! I have tons of scented candles here at home (kulang na lang gumamela scent), and the idea of lighting 20 candles at the same time, in a tropical country, already makes me sweat(what more if I DO light them all up). While a rendezvous with candles and rose petals sounds sexy, leave ‘em to the movie makers. In real life, you’re just a fire hazard, your nostrils won’t thank you for all the soot in the morning, plus it’s a horrifying sight for you partner when he/she wakes up.

    Stuffed Toys - seriously! I’m 27 years old. And please, blue magic is soOo grade school.

    Fruitcake 

    I have this theory that all the fruitcake we’ve been receiving (and I wrote receiving because I can’t remember a Christmas when we didn’t get any) originally came from the 10th century BC (fruitcake started in Ancient Rome) and has been recycled everysince, passed on from family to family, generation to generation. I really can’t stand it, and it hurts when you get hit by one, haha!

    Mug – I have 2, from starbucks and dlsu. Those will be fine. And please no more faker-starbucks-mugs-thermos please. I may work for 3rdworldlove.com, but it doesn’t mean I’ll be accepting every 3rd world product thrown my way. And it’s soOo not creative.

    Tacky Figurines/Home Decor – they only collect dust at home and your idea of beauty might be my idea of ugly. So, let’s save me from the risk of offending you because I chose not display your Christmas gift on our coffee table or office desk.

    Spa Items(especially foot spa stuff) - this has got to be the picture frame of the 90s (remember when you got picture frames in the 90s? it was probably the most popular generic gift of that era), and sends the message: “dear, your feet needs major overhaul”.

    Anything Recycled - especially if it came from me. Which means you either didn’t like it (my fault really), or you completely forgot I gave it to you.

     

    That old cliché, “it’s the thought that counts” was probably muttered by some guy who had no creative gene in his body, and can’t be bothered to give amazing gifts to friends. Gifts coming from the heart are more appreciated than expensive ones.

    What Christmas gifts are you tired of getting? Is it really the thought that counts? And if I’m to follow that christmas song, “Santa Claus is coming to town,” does that mean I’ve been a very bad kid(ehe)? Share your thoughts and leave a comment!

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  • Manila Ocean Park … Yay!

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    I’ve been itching to go here since first, this is probably the closest I’ll be to the ocean, and 2nd, I need a bit of peace and looking at aquariums has been proven to calm and reduce stress.

    Manila Ocean Parkhttp://www.manilaoceanpark.com/

    Cost – Adults P400, Kids P350 (those under 2 feet or babies get in for free)

    What I Loved About It

    • I’m sorry but it doesn’t look like it belongs in Manila haha! Ang ganda nya!:) It makes me proud.
    • It’s bigger than the one in Sentosa alright and in my unverified opinion, Manila Ocean Park has more variety of fishes. And the area called Laot (fishing grounds) was just beautiful.
    • The merienda buffet in that nice restaurant at the 2nd floor (ack! i forgot what it’s called)
    • It’s like scuba diving/snorkeling  - only you don’t get wet:)
    • The activity area for kids (very educational – and fun for both adults and kids too!)
    • The numbering system when buying tickets! (hassle lang yung babaeng nauna sa min, kasi dagdag bawas yung tickets, di nya mafinalize kung ilan! haller…)

    What I didn’t like about it

    • MGA PINOY tlaga, sabi nang NO Flash Photography but Nooo, feeling paparazzi! Hands off na nga hawak pa din ng hawak sa mga shark.. sana tlaga literal na hands off eh! tipong mini-jaws moment. kainis eh dba? When will Pinoys begin to read AND FOLLOW rules.
    • Everyone was taking pictures along the underwater tunnel. Nakakaasar coz you couldn’t walk or appreciate it properly. I’m not sure if it was in Hongkong or Singapore na they had a conveyor for that area.

    Recommendations

    • Visit on a weekday.
    • Follow rules.

     

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    So did I get destressed after the trip? Yes, despite the pasaways. I think I spent a good 10 mins just staring at this lapu-lapu that was oddly also looking my way. Thinking of going back again, but only on a weekday!:) Guys, I encourage you to visit and support Manila Ocean Park. They’re still in the process of developing other areas so watch out for it.

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