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I just find it ironic that, I’m a December baby but I can’t seem to find my ninong and ninang during this season. Not that they’re “hiding” but it’s either they’re now based in a different country or I simply lost contact with them. Which is why I can’t help but I feel a little jealous back when I was young, whenever after Christmas break, my classmates will brag what their ninong or ninang gave them.

But this is not a sourgraping post. 
I just find it fascinating whenever friends of my age already have several inaanak. I always ask them, “You’re not even working yet, how are you suppose to give all of them Christmas gifts?” They will just smile at me and continue finishing their lists. I admire their generosity.
I’ve tried to research about the origin of the concept of “ninang” and “ninong” but I was not able to find that much of information. But I think I’ve never seen this kind of kinship to other country so I guess, this one of the few things which we can consider “unique” in our culture.
Para sa lahat ng mga ninong at ninong, anu pa man ang edad niyo. :)

Hi guys, I joined a photo contest. Hope you can help me on this.
I might make a raffle of some sort. Let’s say, I’ll randomly pick someone for those who will like my entry and then whoever will be selected, I’ll gladly take pictures of you (a photoshoot or something, which you can use as a headshot). :) Hopefully you live in Manila
Sadly, this is a “most-liked-photo-wins” contest so I’d really need all the “likes” I can get this time.
All you need to do is:
Like Telus’ fanpage 
Then Like my entry
Easy as 1-2-3, eh? Every like counts. 
So spread this post and make kaththecrapout happy this Christmas. :3

kaththecrapout:

I just find it ironic that, I’m a December baby but I can’t seem to find my ninong and ninang during this season. Not that they’re “hiding” but it’s either they’re now based in a different country or I simply lost contact with them. Which is why I can’t help but I feel a little jealous back when I was young, whenever after Christmas break, my classmates will brag what their ninong or ninang gave them.

But this is not a sourgraping post. 

I just find it fascinating whenever friends of my age already have several inaanak. I always ask them, “You’re not even working yet, how are you suppose to give all of them Christmas gifts?” They will just smile at me and continue finishing their lists. I admire their generosity.

I’ve tried to research about the origin of the concept of “ninang” and “ninong” but I was not able to find that much of information. But I think I’ve never seen this kind of kinship to other country so I guess, this one of the few things which we can consider “unique” in our culture.

Para sa lahat ng mga ninong at ninong, anu pa man ang edad niyo. :)

Hi guys, I joined a photo contest. Hope you can help me on this.

I might make a raffle of some sort. Let’s say, I’ll randomly pick someone for those who will like my entry and then whoever will be selected, I’ll gladly take pictures of you (a photoshoot or something, which you can use as a headshot). :) Hopefully you live in Manila

Sadly, this is a “most-liked-photo-wins” contest so I’d really need all the “likes” I can get this time.

All you need to do is:

  1. Like Telus’ fanpage 
  2. Then Like my entry

Easy as 1-2-3, eh? Every like counts. 

So spread this post and make kaththecrapout happy this Christmas. :3