Thursday, December 25, 2008

there's always a first for everything

my family and i are spending Christmas at The Tagaytay Highlands Spa. went up here yesterday, Dec 24, and going back home tomorrow. mainly my mom wanted to get away from doing all the Christmas prep work (cooking, cooking and more cooking, to be followed by house-cleaning, house-cleaning and more house-cleaning). but at the same time, the whole family is also eager to just have a relaxing holiday, complete with free, fancy massage at the Highlands Spa -- this is Merry Christmas to us!

so yes, it's probably a first to spend Noche Buena without our traditional feast of...
- quezo de bola
- chinese ham
- embotido
- roast chicken/turkey
- pastel de lengua
- merced's egg pan de sal
- flowing chilled wine

and it's a first to have, in lieu of the above dishes, a mishmash of items such as....
- american ham
- blue cheese
- room-temp red wine
- skittles
- hershey's dark chocolate bars
- krispy kreme

....all because that's all we remembered to bring: junk food! haha!

i guess it's also a first to not be opening ANY gift on Christmas Eve. not that I open a lot, but all our lives we've been opening presents around the Christmas tree at the stroke of midnight. I intended on bringing at least a few to open even while we hang out in the hotel room, but totally forgot amidst the rush to leave the house as well :) 

it's also my first to be blogging outside of work or home! thanks to my brother's laptop and the available wifi in my mom's room.

well, just to cut to the chase, it's a refreshing experience to spend Christmas in a different way. i wouldn't dare say it's not special, because it's quite the opposite. it's probably even more special because it's so pure -- just me and the company of my family, all five of us + my grandmother -- enjoying each passing minute together inside the room, wearing pajamas and watching TV! no fancy gifts, no extravagant food.....just a luxurious setting of a hotel and expensive massages, hahaha.....but really, i haven't experienced Christmas any simpler than this. but it's cool, it's fun, it's rejuvenating, and it makes me feel more blessed than ever.

so before the day expires....MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

7 comments:

  1. ah Ina. I was thinking the same thing! It is wonderful to change traditions. and we should be able to do so. why must we confine ourselves to routines!? It's good to hear you enjoyed family time a different way this year. Merry Christmas! look forward to spending some time with you and Miel in Easter next year. x

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  2. merry christmas! you didn't cook the ham we brought home. Yes, sometimes routine's should change! Malamig ba sa tagaytay?

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  3. katze, may bibigay ako sayo! sana magkita tayo sa ts.

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  4. hahaha teka.. iskedyul natin. :) ehem may work na ako hehehe naks! :)
    ako wala akong gift, sorry kinailangan isave ang money for the op at magbayad ng mga utang :)

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