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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Christmas in BGC


Boni High Street is beaming with lights when the sun sets down.


Me and the girls decided to have our last hurrah of the year.


Our first stop for our Christmas night is in Ooma in BGC!


This place is my first recommendation, I want them to try the good food Ooma has to offer, hanger steak, maki and udon.


Then me and my lovely girls went to Mary Grace for coffee and desserts.


Exchanging gifts and having sweets.


Catching up and more talks.


WIshing happy holidays and saying our yearly New Year's resolution.


Which is by the way our yearly tradition and a good way to imprve ourselves.


Mango Bene and Tiramisu for dessert in Mary Grace!


And we will not dare to forget coffee and spicy chocolate!

Boni High Street Holiday Season




Boni High Street Holiday Season

Jewel needed to unwind,we checked Boni High Street Christmas Lights and we did not disappoint.

Girl Travel in Christmas Light Show


Girl Travel in Christmas Light Show

We were worn out.

Legs aching. Arms full of shopping bags. We’d spent the entire afternoon scouring malls for the perfect Christmas party costumes, a mission that involved walking in every shops, snack breaks, and at least three “I’m-dying-but-we-must-continue” pep talks.

So what did we do?

We didn’t go home.

We didn’t collapse on the couch.

We went to Ayala Triangle Gardens.


I saw it last year.

I knew it was beautiful.

But I came back anyway.

Because some things — like the smell of bibingka on a December night, or the sound of carols echoing through Makati’s streets aren’t meant to be experienced just once. They’re meant to be re-lived. Like favorite songs. Like holiday hugs. Like that one ugly sweater you refuse to throw away.

And Ayala Triangle’s Christmas Light & Music Show? It’s Manila’s holiday heartbeat.



Above us? Thousands - thousands of LED lights draped like celestial garlands across century-old acacia trees, pulsing gently, waiting…

Then darkness.

A hush.

A single chime.

And then… music.


To Ayala Triangle — thank you for turning exhaustion into enchantment.
To my shopping-warrior friends — thank you for saying “yes” to wonder, even when our feet were screaming.
And to whoever designed this show — you didn’t just hang lights.

Seafarers Christmas Party

Girl Travel at Seafarers Christmas Party

Christmas Party Dedicated for Seafarers.

Seafarers Christmas Party

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Girl Travel Factor Christmas Party

Every year they hold a party for them to acknowledge seafarer's hardwork. 

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