My buddy and I are almost done with the Christmas shopping, a.k.a. gifts to the “inaanak” and the much younger generation of our families. Ha! We would no longer be victims of very picky cab drivers, stretched -out lines in mall counters and taxi bays, and most of all, the punishing traffic mess that holidays usually bring.
Next on our list is the grocery shopping that will cover the whole month of December until the New Year’s Day celebration. After that, it’s going to be a walk in the park. ![]()
And speaking of Christmas spirit, my friend Epa and his family have received a very substantial amount from PCSO. We may have not attained our initial target, but the PCSO response has outstripped that goal. My super thanks to this office, GM Rosario Uriarte, the Office of Senator Ed Angara, and Tita Naning for assisting us two weeks ago. Tito is gradually recovering, and this huge blessing will help him even more.
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Kuleet ano ano pinagbibili nyo? We sticked with clothes.. whatcha think? Gingersnaps is a great choice i think… they have clothes ranging from 400 to 800
Hmm..hirap kami pag clothes. Usually, every Christmas lang namin nakikita mga yun, hehe. We got the new sets of educational and interactive toys from the Arts & Crafts, Science & Discovery, Games & Puzzles, and Vehicles, DieCast & RC sections of Toy Kingdom, tska yung colorful, glossy, and concise Time Almanac for Kids 2010 Edition from the National Bookstore (mukhang mas OK but more expensive yung release ng National Geographic) instead. Almost same yung price range natin.