It’s “the most wonderful time of the year” and we’re miles away from home. Christmas in Oaxaca City, Mexico sort of resembles that of the Philippines’. Unfortunately, instead of getting rid of this nasty thing called homesickness, the merry atmosphere on the eve of the 24th aggravated it further more. Watching families stroll together around the zocalo made me miss my family so much… The feeling now actually hurts.
I find browsing through our Macau trip photos therapeutic, that’s why despite the holiday fever, I had the drive to resume my Meet My Backpacking Folks Series. Remember the day when we transferred from century-Old SanVa Hospederia to the more swanky Pousada De Coloane Beach Hotel? Well, we resisted the urge to swim in a deep sea of blankets and everyone quickly took turns in the shower (cause SanVa Hospederia’s bathrooms made us cringe, none of us bothered to do so when we arrived in Macau the night before).
At about 4:00 in the afternoon, after much barking at everybody like some military officer reminding his soldiers of their schedule, we finally headed out.
Capped off the night with a dinner at the City of Dreams’ food court. I sooo dig this funky ceiling!
Thankfully our first whole day in Macau went by without much bickering between
Macau Series: Meet My Backpacking Folks
Meet My Backpacking Folks
Century-Old SanVa Hospederia
Largo Do Senado: And The Family Chaos Continues
Review: Pousada De Coloane Beach Hotel
i haven’t been away from my family during Christmas time… and i don’t know what it would feel like to spend Christmas so far away from them. but then again, at least, ur having a grand time there in mexico 🙂
love ur photos of the venetian. too bad mokong and i were so tired from all the walking tours, hindi na kami nagpunta dyan. sayang lang 🙁
nice. gambling didnt attract you but the canal… wow. nice indeed. kakatuwa di ka pala mahilig sa shopping.
inggit ako kasi nabuhat na nila si Luna. hanggang pictures na lang muna ako.
when i entered the golden hallway (dunno what it’s called) at the Venetian, all I could say was ‘Wow!’ and really felt that I was in Macau! 😀
Gladys, the feeling is sooo depressing! Anyhoo, I made sure The Venetian’s included in our IT kasi walang ganun na makikita sila sa Pilipinas. Haha! At least, not yet.
Donh, pag-uwi namin ang bigat na ng bubuhatin mo. Haha!
Up until this day, I’m still cursing myself why I hadn’t brought a good camera to give justice to the Venetian. :))
Aww… Lloyd, if you get the chance to revisit, you know what to do 🙂
I feel you pain. I was away from homE last Christmas and the homesickness was horrible. Add that to the fact I was also pregnant and suffering from morning sickness helped make matters worse. Hay!
I love the Venetian ganda talaga, si mommy mowdel na mowdel ang dating..hehehe
I really wanted to experience christmas outside Pinas pero parang depressing ata. 🙁
Aww… Tin, I feel for you. When I was pregnant I made sure I was in the province with my relatives. It’s a phase to be spent with the family 🙂
Nathalie, yeah, The Venetian’s a fine piece of art.
Christmas is really for families. All of us make it a point to go home for this season. Don’t know if I can do that next year though. Maybe I can relate na with the song “Iba talaga ang Pasko sa Pinas.” Merry Christmas, Gay!
Will you be far away next Christmas, Aleah? Like far, far away?
ihahanda ko katawan ko sa 2012 para sa pagbuhat kay Luna. mukhang ilang bundok kailangan kong akyatin. lol. a photo op with the little nomad will be fantastic!