By: Lyra Liza MahinayFilipinos are known for being festive and compassionate about their traditions and this pandemic has led us to different realizations. For some, it molded their youthful perceptions, awakens our minds into possibilities, and taught us to appreciate the things we usually do not notice.
Christmas, the favorite season of Pinoys, has finally come. Around us, there are kids singing carols, and houses are adorned with blinking lights. Christmas songs are also playing on the radio, and we experience long, chilly nights. Christmas is indeed in the air, and keeping warm is getting necessary. Here are some practical tips for staying warm this holiday season.
While Christmas in the Philippines is not as freezing as in other countries, it is still best to prepare and expect a colder-than-usual temperature. Although we live in a tropical country, some regions are famous destinations for its near-freezing temperature. Though these sites are inaccessible for the time being, you can still make it feel like a holiday vacation every day at the right home. Staying warm this holiday means more than wearing your favorite old jacket and cozy beanie. Above all that, nothing compares to the comfort of your own home. Find the home where you can feel warm for the next coming seasons. Visit Camella’s official website or contact (insert your local contact number).
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