“This day marks one of the few moments in my life where I feel that I am so blessed, so happy and so at peace with the whole world.”
This was my first time to go caroling. I once remembered my cousins telling me that we once did it when I was still young but I cannot remember a thing. This is a big thing for me because I really am looking forward to this day. I never expected this day or should I say this night to be so fabulous. My classmates and I experienced lots of bizarre happenings but that didn’t spoil our eagerness to show what we have to our families and to others. We went to Sta. Mesa where we walked and walked and walked till we arrived at one of our classmate’s house. After a few songs, her mom took a snapshot of us, gave us the money then we went to San Juan where some of us, including me, lives. We decided to walk from Sta. Mesa to San Juan since we were all game and we don’t want to spend the money that we already had. But honestly, it was very very tiring. I thought that some would just go and return to their houses but nobody even thought of doing that. No one can ruin our day. We finished around 10 pm and we were all dead tired. Since we were at Wilson’s, my house isn’t that far so it’s not a big deal to me. But some lives in Mandaluyong so we decided to call it a day plus it was pretty late and no one was interested in listening to us. So the twenty of us (with bodies aching) called it a day and went home. *yawn* I’m sooo tired! But as my dad had said when I arrived, it’s the experience and the thought that really counts.
Thank you to those who took part in this very wonderful event that we could all treasure forever. A Happy Christmas to all. See you guys on Monday.
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