Technically, it's not a holiday here in the Philippines but belated HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Many may wonder how Thanksgiving started - how exactly did people come up with a holiday with being thankful as its central theme?
Judging from the heavy exposure of Western TV shows, the mental image of the holiday is often comprised of a family sitting down for dinner with a huge scrumptious turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and other side dishes.Yes, it seems very Western isn't it? I wish eating turkey was more common here, but breeding turkeys in a tropical climate is quite impossible and rather bizarre.
Since I'm in a content mood and I need a bit of creativity juice in my system, I'll like to share some of the things I am truly thankful for. Not that we should save our gratefulness in one holiday, but it's nice that it is a preserved tradition to really stop and think how lucky we are.
Thank You List
1. God
I thank Him for giving me everything. He is forever the source for wisdom and guidance, regardless of whether times are good or bad.
2. Family
Even though we're hundreds of miles apart, I still miss them. Over this sembreak, I have come to realize a lot of things, which I probably won't share for the time-being because it's all too personal.
3. Friends
I wouldn't picture college life to be complete without making true friends. I think they know who they are, but thanks for giving me the never ending support whenever the blues come up.
4. Froyos
Still? You may ask. I'm fiercely loyal to the declining food trend. There were times when I would just go to Katipunan at the most random times to satisfy my sweet (and sour) tooth. Thank you Katipunan, for having more than five places to go to for froyos!
5. Mani-Pedis
Yes, I like being pampered and walking around with opaque colored nails :) It's a two-hour break from all the stress a-coming.
6. Internet
Digital generation kids we are, but yes it is the source of entertainment of all sorts. Enough said.
7. Hell Sem
This isn't at all sarcastic, but two weeks down and I think I'm definitely up for the challenge. I know that I'll learn a lot and I'll put emphasis on my priorities something we should all do at one point. Some sacrifices must be taken but so far, it's all good. I just need to make sure that I get enough hours of sleep everyday or I'll end up being cranky and dysfunctional. Time management is of the essence, you see.
8. Church of Gesu
I love that I live only a walking distance from the Gesu church, one of the most beautiful landmarks of Ateneo. I like to go there whenever homesickness or feelings of stress/depression comes, but also to go there and say thanks. It's better going there at night, where less people are seen and the chilly breeze hits you at the most unexpected times.
9. The Gift of Writing
I've known that writing has always been a passion of mine. Back in preschool, I would make simple storybooks to give to my teacher. Over the years, keeping journals has always been my way of expression. and I've come to realize that whatever career is destined for me in the future, I hope that writing can be an integral part of it. Finding my writing niche is still ongoing and that there is still room for major improvement but it all seems exciting and by the end of this semester, I'll be able to figure it out.