And just like that, holidays are over. We are thrown back to our normal routine prior to the happy, jolly Christmas revelry. I am currently nursing a cold, fever and a slight cough—reeking of Tiger Balm all over—but otherwise I’m okay.
New Year’s Eve salubong was just alright, a little less fun compared to the previous ones. In the last three years, we have had several deaths in the family, but we try to carry on with our tradition to stay awake until midnight and just wait for the changing of the year.
A residential area like ours can be big when it comes to firecrackers and cacophony of loud noises (motorcycle revving is what I absolutely hate), but I noticed that fireworks display this year are not that many. I say inflation hits even the usual holiday celebration.
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At least in our family, we were never big on the Noche Buena and Media Noche eversince. We don’t really have a feast like other households even if my mom cooks a lot of food enough to clog our arteries for a whole week. We just don’t do a big table set-up and have our pictures taken like other families. It was never our tradition to eat together during the holidays. Most of the time, we just do the salubong, then help ourselves with whatever it is we want to eat, then go to sleep.
I have no New Year’s resolution this year, judging my history of failing to fulfill most of it. But I will continue to hold that hope that this year will be better for me and my loved-ones, especially health-wise.
I tried catching some z’s the next day, January 1, having no other plans in the morning. My nephews had to leave to be with their mother’s side of the family in Binangonan, so it’ll just be me, mom, and my brothers at home for two days.
By noon, I’m already preparing to go to mass as it’s the First Sunday of the year. After that I went to the mall but forgot that most of the stores are closed on New Year’s Day. I don’t think I can go on a shopping extravaganza anyway when I’m broke since Christmas (painfully waiting for next payday), so as usual I just treated myself a plate of pasta, dropped by a nearby drugstore to buy my personal essentials and go straight home.
In the previous years, my cousins and I would go bowling during New Year’s Day but not for this year. Everyone seems to have their own plans so nothing had panned out. We have to accept that succeeding holidays will be like this so it’s best to plan things within the family without having to involve others. Besides, if I may be candid about it, the past year’s holidays became a wake-up call for me and my older brother. In many instances this year, purposely or not, our family was left out on some gatherings and events. But instead of ruminating what we did wrong, we just didn’t mind it that much anymore.