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Holiday Economics

I don’t know if it’s just me but I think the Philippines has too many public holidays that holiday economics or RA 9492, “An Act Rationalizing the Celebration of National Holidays” is not something I would have approved if I was in Congress or Senate when it was approved (like I’d be there at all, lol)

BUT! moving the holidays to another day to promote a long weekend event is not something I would approve of. Imagine celebrating Independence Day on a different date? Duh? Thank God Good Friday, All Saints’ Day, Christmas and New Year are days that can’t be moved.

another BUT! for business owners, especially with the production and services companies, too many holidays are hurting their businesses, because they pay their employees extra when they need to go to work during holidays, IF they get these extra benefits at all.

Of course, the working people love holidays because it is the only during these days, save for their paid sick leaves (which I don’t have, sigh), that they get to rest and spend more time with their families. Save for national holidays, there are even regional holidays that merit another wave of holidays.

In European countries, a friend told me that if you live there, you have to buy the things you need because holiday means the stores are closed. But in this country, holiday means the malls are opened. Pity the employees who go to work and not spend time resting with their families.

Do they have extra compensation for that? I’m not sure because most of these sales person in malls are under 6-months contract which do not qualify them to get any benefits if at all. Tsk, tsk.

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A Long Road

A Long Road

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Miniature Pumpkins

mini pumpkins

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Typhoon Megi Juan

Typhoon Megi or Juan is one of the strongest typhoon ever to hit the country at category 5 or in local terms, signal #4. Everyone is panicking, and why not?

The typhoon is covering the country and even beyond. Signal number 4 has only been given three times in the same areas, Cagayan, Isabela and Aurora since 1998: Harurot in 2003 (when we were aboard a supercat ferry down south and I got seasick, ugh!) and Paeng in 2006.

We wish everyone to be safe from harm. We can’t hold off the rains and winds of typhoon Juan or Megi but people can go to safer places to be safe and dry.

Update 08:56am: according to WeatherWatch.co.nz, Megi is

Super Typhoon Megi is more intense than Katrina and Rita back in 2005…Megi may now be the 4th strongest storm ever recorded on the planet.


Click here to see a sat image.


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Spook-tacular Halloween Party Treats

Some mommy blogger friends and I together with the Dona Elena Cuisinera Club members attended the Dona Elena Cuisinera Spook-tacular Halloween Party Treats the other weekend.

Spook-tacular Halloween Party Treats

In the photo, shrimp fritters (okoy) in the background (recipe still to be published though), squash, tomato and basil soup, and pumpkin and sausage pasta. Continue Reading »

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Body Cut in Half

Cut in Half

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