My cousin is staying with me this week for a Christmas holiday. She arrived yesterday afternoon while Tony was having a haircut at the barber shop. Both of us waited for hubby to finish and we headed home to do our preparation.
On the way home, my cousin's niece was sending her updates through SMS informing her about their family's celebration back home in the Philippines, reminded me to call my mother as well. But my telephone is acting again, making it difficult to hear the other line due to the disturbing interference. So I settled by using my mobile phone and bought two international calling cards so I won't run out of time with all my stories to tell.
My mom and both my brothers were there when I called. It feels good to know they're safe and blessed to attend the mass in the evening, had their share for the Noche Buena and watched the fireworks display in the plaza.
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Blogging has brought me several good things that I never expected to happen. I have found friends who never fails to amaze me by their thoughtfulness and creativity which inspires me to honor them. To my Multiply buddies (specially Therese and Ayen), you're all in my thoughts and prayers this Christmas.
On their travels they set aside their precious time to send me a postcard. And during this Christmas my mailboxes (both snail mail and email) are full of their warm greetings and best wishes for the coming year. This I may say, that the best things in life are free. =)
Speaking of mailboxes, I noticed that residential mailboxes here in Thailand are almost uniform. There printed a name either Bangkok Post or The Nation newspaper where the resident is subscribed. Here in AIT there are two huge commercial mailboxes located near the cafeteria and Dorm J assigned for each student. Each new student is given a specific mailbox number where they could get their notices, letters and cards. But for us staffs it goes straight to our offices and not in the residential mailbox.
My mailbox is full of surprises this month. I wish everyday is always a Christmas day.