17 December 2009 ~ 1 Comment

Spend a ‘White Christmas’ in Boracay… Why Not?

christmas in boracayWant to have a ‘white Christmas’ without leaving the boundaries of the Philippines? Veer away from the crowded shopping malls and amusement parks this holiday season and spend your Christmas in the island paradise, Boracay. With the fine white sand, who says we need snow?

Some people think that spending Christmas away from home is like being a scrooge. Or maybe, it’s a way of hiding from all the inaanaks (godchildren) hunting them for Christmas gifts and goodies. But hey, nothing’s bad about spending Christmas in Boracay! Well, I guess no one’s gonna argue if you can bring your loved ones with you.

christmas seaside dinnerHow to spend Christmas in Boracay? It’s just the same things you’re doing in your summer Boracay getaway. Why not try an early Noche Buena? Have your dinner as the sun sets and and start a meaningful conversation with whom you are with by recalling your previous Christmases.

Another fun Christmas activity is to have the Scavenger Hunt. This is best done when you are a large group (with relatives or with your barkadas). Hide your gifts in the most unexpected places but don’t forget to give clues that would lead them to finding their presents.

christmas sandmanInstead of having a snowman, have a sandman! Do sand figures of Christmas characters if you want to. The more the merrier! The kids would surely enjoy this.

You can have happy Christmas in Boracay as long as you have within you the true meaning of what you’re celebrating for. Spread the love and thank the good Lord above for the life and abundance of even the smallest blessings you have received.

HAVE A MERRY BORACAY CHRISTMAS!

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One Response to “Spend a ‘White Christmas’ in Boracay… Why Not?”

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