Just Asking with Peter Banzon Q: Every Christmas, I buy my children new clothes and toys. This year, our Christmas will be difficult because my husband was laid off, and has just taken a new job. How can I lift my kids’ spirits and help them not to be ashamed of not having new things this Christmas? A: Since your children are used to having new things during Christmas, they will be disappointe ...[Read More]
We can’t give new things to my kids this Christmas.
Saving Money is Your Decision
By Myrna Celada-Goseso “I made only a small salary in the private school where I was teaching, nevertheless, my co-teachers and I frequently went shopping at the mall. I was an impulsive buyer. I bought branded clothes, shoes and bags because I wanted to look good when I met my students’ parents. A few years ago, my husband quit his job as an aircon technician to take care of our children. We h ...[Read More]
Giving with the Heart
By Rose Osete-Lee Gifts never fail to put a smile on my face. It is just so exciting to open them and discover what’s inside. Gifts are synonymous with the holiday season. In the past, I gave gifts because it was expected of me. I attended the wedding of a business friend a few years ago, and I gave cash as gift. I had difficulty deciding on the amount because I felt obliged to give a certain ...[Read More]
What Kids Think about CHRISTMAS
“Masaya dahil may regalo.” – Angelito, 6 years old “Masaya kasi magkakapera po.” – Mary Joy, 5 years old “May regalo galing kay ninong.” – Nicole, 7 years old “May mga regalo, magkakaroon ng pera.” – Angela, 8 years old “Masaya dahil po maraming natatanggap na regalo.” – Carlo, 10 years old “Natutuwa po kasi may regalo.” – Melanie, 9 years old “Nagbibigay si God ng blessings gaya ng regalo, ...[Read More]
Celebrating Christ in Christmas
By A.M. Bernal-dela Rosa We have a colorful and unique Christmas season in the Philippines. We celebrate this holiday longer than any other country in the world! Among the many distinctly Filipino Christmas traditions in the Simbang Gabi or the dawn masses attended by churchgoers for the nine mornings before December 25. Cultural historian and former Education Secretary, Alejandro Roces, noted t ...[Read More]