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                      New Year's Symbolic figures, fruits & etc.

It is our manner that every New years eve we tend to have any figures that can brings luck and prosperity towards the year... Anyway, there's no harm in believing.... =)

Here's are some of the symbols believing brings luck.... 


Lol!! That's me acting to ate that grapes hanging on our hangin' lamp.. Every New year my mom always have a Bundle of grapes  hanging inside of house. She believes that grapes can brings luck to us in terms of financial and have a prosper life... =) Here's the other explanation that I would share to my readers...

*Grapes, Lentils, Nuts, Pomegranates and Mistletoes
In several countries, grapes, lentils, nuts, pomegranates and mistletoes are used as auspicious New Year symbols. Use of grapes and lentils is said to ensure prosperity. The tradition of consuming grapes on New Year is particularly rampant in Italy. Here a popular saying goes, "eat grapes on New Year's Day and you'll be counting money the rest of the year". Pomegranate fruit is also served to guests as the fruit is associated with fertility and abundance. Mistletoes are considered a good luck charm. Hence in several places New Year table is often decorated with a sprig of mistletoe.

Source:http://www.happywink.org/newyearfestival/new-year-symbols.html


*Fire Works
Bursting crackers and noise making fire-works are a popular image of New Year celebrations. It is said that use of noisy fire works on New Year's eve emerged from a popular belief of olden times that said noise and fire helped to dispel evil spirits and bring good luck. 

Source:http://www.happywink.org/newyearfestival/new-year-symbols.html


Ayee!!! We celebrate the New Year's day with rest of my family..
We ate at one of the famous Resto in our Place.. ^^

Share Meals With Loved Ones

  • On Chinese New Year's Eve, enjoy a dinner with your family as a symbol of the closeness and intimacy you share. After dinner, herald in the New Year with your family.
  • Keep a bowl filled with mandarin oranges on your table and offer them to every person that comes into your home during the New Year's celebration. Mandarin oranges are a symbol of prosperity, good fortune and longevity.
  • On New Year's Day visit close relatives and have a meal together, enjoying foods that symbolize happiness and wealth. Give your teenagers and children ang-pows, which are small red packets filled with coins.
  • During the following days of the New Year's celebration, visit friends and enjoy each other's company and your favorite foods.

Source:http://feng-shui.lovetoknow.com/New_Years_Good_Luck_Tips



At the Center table we have a 12 fruits... 12 different kinds of fruits..
I know that if you have this in your center table it will brings luck to your house but other than that, that's the least of my know how... heheheh... Here's are the other way explanation.

12 Fruits: Significance?

Before new year sets, I was wondering upon seeing people in the market, keeping themselves busy looking for a set of 12 different kinds of fruits for their table for the new year.
"What for?" I asked myself.
According to them, that is a tradition to anticipate a prosperous new year. Everyone should prepare 12 different kinds of fruits and put them on their table as the new year sets in.
These 12 different fruits represent a month of bounty, a month of prosperity, and a month of happiness. The fruits should be sweet in taste and good to eat. Sour tasting fruits should be set aside.
I want to know the spiritual implication of this practice. I refer it to the Bible and this is what I found in the Book of Revelation, Chapter 22, verse 2 of the King James Version:
"In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations." (Revelation 22:2, KJV)
As I analyze it, it clearly says that the particular tree is having a fruit every month (not of different kinds of fruits and not from different trees) and its "leaves are for the healing of the nations".
Does it say different kinds of fruits? Does it say different kinds of trees"Nothing. Isn't it?
I search more and this what I found that the Catholics have their own way of determining what are the twelve fruits of the Holy Spirit. And I know them as Charity, Joy, Peace, Patience, Benignity, Goodness, Long-suffering (patient suffering over an extended period), Mildness, Faith, Modesty, Continency, and Chastity. Source:www.ourladyswarriors.org/faith/12fruits.htm
And I was being clarified from the point of view of Dr. Henry Morris in his "Tree of Life" dissertation. As what the Bible reveals in Revelations 22:2. He speaks about the tree of life which bares these 12 fruits. And there are "four wonderful truths" about this "Tree of Life". By the way, let's not be confused with the "Tree of Good and Evil" which Adam and Eve partook its fruits and were driven from the Garden of Eden. 
Morris points these truths as "true wisdom" about Christ (Proverbs 3:18), "fruit of the righteousness" (Proverbs 11:30), "desire" (Proverbs 13:12), and "wholesome tongue" (Proverbs 15:4).
Now I know and you know the spirituality and the truthfulness of these 12 fruits a Christian should have in their lives, and not those fruits of different trees as most have taken it literally.
It's time to break this false tradition of beliefs on the twelve fruits concept or idea. Take it or leave it.
Happy New Year!
Related Source: www.gilcamporazorandomthoughts.info/2012/12/12-round-of-fruits-truth-and-falsehood.html


source: http://www.bubblews.com/news/96545-significance-of-12-fruits-for-new-year


These are the some of the events that we traditionally do during new year's eve...
I hope some of my readers also have...
=) 


~XieXie~





Do you Believe?

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Now you just Realized....

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hahahha.... i just saw it on my wall...
It's seems so funny and I was amazed to the Result....

(Have you ever figured it? Me.. I just did)

Now you just Realized....

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A blaasssttt with KABOOOMMMM!!!!

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                              ~ Happy Happy New Year!!!!~


We want some Blast!!!!! Happy New Year to All....

This picture was taken during the New year's eve... When we already eaten our foods outside the house we saw a fireworks display... So I took a shot on it...!!!!

(Be a blessing to others in this 2013!!!!)

Mwuah...
~XoXo~

A blaasssttt with KABOOOMMMM!!!!

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Happy New Year.....

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                                This is it!!! Really is it.....

                                   (Happy New Year!!!! Kaboooommmm.....)

January 1, 2013


Before all of the celebration that awaits us... We celebrate it firstly by attending the holy Eucharist mass for the New Year's eve celebration... We went to church together with my mom, dad and brothers.... Anyway, it is the real essence of this celebration..... cheeerrrsss..!!!!

The mass ended a sort earlier on what I expected... So I waited the 12mn by taking pictures on our center table where there's alot of foods for the later celebration......
 Here's are some of my pictures..... =)


From Me with LOVE... Greeted you a Happy happy new Year 2013!!!
(Actually, I'm sitting beside on our Center table with full of Blessings... Thank you LORD!)

Hahahah.... I Really really enjoyed this moment.... together with my beloved father....
As you can see and it's very very obvious that we are enjoying the rhythm and the beat of the music...
Can you guess what we are dancing??? hahahahah...
Yes!!! that's right!!! Oppa Gangnam style...!!!!

(Only few knew that my papa have the talent in dancing.....
Really loved this moment....!!!! 
D' father and Daughter dancing moment for the  New Year's eve....


~XoXo~




Happy New Year.....

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Happy New Year.....

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                      Our New Year Preparation and Celebration 
                                  (For 2 days: Dec30 to Dec31, 2012)


Second day...

For Our final day of preparation... We decided to have a mini parlor games when the new year's eve arrived. The participants will be our all cousins, since not all of them receives a christmas presence from our family... so we decided it to do so without hesitations...
All prizes for the games are sponsored by me, my brother and my mom.... the prizes are not that "wow" but anyway it's the thought that counts.....

Early morning of Dec.31 we went to a grocery mart to buy to our prizes. Since all my cousins are children so we bought them a candies, goodies snacks and chocolates....


After we already bought our things and prizes for the upcoming event.....
For the surprised factor we wrapped it in a Christmas wrapper.... =)


But wait... There's more...!!!! heheheh.... 
We already have the prizes! of course.... we should have the  lists of their games...
So here are the lists of the games:
1. Trip to Jerusalem
2. Japanese walk
3. Paper dance
4. Statue dance
5. Blow that Flour
6. Sack race
7. Planting Rice
8. Give me what I want
and
9. Longest Line

Wow... How's that lists of the games..? heheheh Im soooo much excited to facilitate this games....

GoodLuck to Us...

~XoXo~

Happy New Year.....

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Happy New Year.....

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               Our New Year Preparation and Celebration 
                        (For 2 days: Dec30 to Dec31, 2012)

First-day

Hi there!!!... Yes.. I know! it's a belated Happy New Year to us... cheers!!! for the December 21, 2012 phenomenon because we survived it and we already celebrates the other year of our life here on earth still alive and kickin'... hehehehe lol!!!

Anyway, just sharing our 2 days preparation for the New years eve with my mom.... =)


hahahha... You thought we are too much excited to celebrate our New years Eve? Yes.. We are...!!!
We decided to cook first our dessert since making desserts requires alot of frozen temperature to taste good.

My mom's menu for desserts are different kinds of salad... Since my mom's favorite dessert is a salad so she makes a fruit salad, Buko (Coconut) salad and a Macaroni salad....

And me, of course my very own specialty... hahahah.. Well, i can say that it's my specialty because from then i don't have knowledge in cooking or should I say cooking was never meant for me.. I tried alot to learn how to cook dishes for viand but sadly it's turn to ____.. (You know what im talking...) heheheh

Anyway, As you can see to my picture I was making my own grahams frozen cake flavored manggo... hahaha...  Thanks God and it's turn out to be tasteful... and thanks mom for entrusting me in this dessert...

(well, I realized that I should go to a cooking session in order for me to have a knowledge in cooking.)
Therefore, my first New Year resolution is to have a cooking session.... hahahaha....
Hope I can handle it with my schedule.....


Happy New Year.....

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Belated Merry Christmas...

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                               Question: How Philippines Celebrates the Christmas Eve?

Christmas in the Philippines, one of two predominantly Catholic countries inAsia (the other one being East Timor), is one of the biggest holidays in the archipelago. The country has earned the distinction of celebrating the world's longest Christmas season,[1] with Christmas carols heard as early as September and lasting until Epiphany, the feast of the Black Nazarene on January 9 or the Feast of the Santo Niño de Cebú on the third Sunday of January. The official observance is from 16 December with the beginning of theSimbang Gabi to Epiphany.


Christmas parties




In urban areas like Metro Manila, many offices organise Christmas parties. These are usually held during the second week of December, or right before schools and universities go on holiday. Common activities include Monito/Monita (Kris Kringle), musical or theatrical performances and parlor games. Food is provided either through potluck, or via a pool of contributions to buy food. Some have fireworks displays.

Filipino Simbang Gabi/Misa de Gallo


Simbang Gabi (Filipino, "Night Mass"; SpanishMisa de Gallo, "Rooster's Mass") is a novena of dawn Masses from 16 December toChristmas Eve. The Simbang Gabi is practised mainly by Catholic and Aglipayans, with some Evangelical Christian and independentProtestant churches having adopted the practise of having pre-Christmas dawn services. Attending the Masses is meant to show devotion to God and heightened anticipation for Christ's birth, and folk belief holds that God grants the special wish of a devotee that hears all nine Masses.
Morning observance of Simbang Gabi begins as early as 03:00 PST, while in some parishes, anticipated Masses begin the previous evening at 20:00 PST. After hearing Mass, Catholic families buy traditional Filipino holiday fare for breakfast outside the church and eat it either within the church precincts or at home. Vendors offer many native delicacies, including bibingka (rice flour and egg-based cake, cooked using coal burners above and under); putò bumbóng (a purple, sticky rice delicacy steamed in bamboo tubes, buttered then sprinkled with brown sugar and shredded dried coconut meat). Drinks include coffee, salabát (a ginger tisane) and tsokoláte (thick, Spanish-style hot chocolate). Some Aglipayan churches invite the congregation to partake of the "paínit" (literally, "heater"), a post-Mass snack of mostly rice pastries served with coffee or cocoa at the house of the Mass sponsor.
Filipino Christmas Eve
For Filipinos, Christmas Eve ("Bisperas ng Pasko") on 24 December is celebrated with the Midnight Mass, and the traditional Noche Buena feast. Family members dine together at around midnight on traditional yuletide fare, which includes: queso de bola (Spanish: "ball of cheese", which is edam cheese) sealed with red wax; tsokoláte, pasta, fruit saladpandesalrelleno and hamón (Christmas ham). Some families would also open presents at this time.
Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_in_the_Philippines
                                                                Conclusion:
For me, I guess it's not only the Philippines who celebrates the Christmas Eve in it's most memorable season....
Even though, I don't have yet any experience celebrating the christmas season outside the country but one thing is for sure.... Everybody synchronized to celebrates the birth of our almighty savior together with our Love once and Family.... ^___^
                                                                     ~XoXo~

Belated Merry Christmas...

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