Saturday, December 13, 2014

Stress Alert!: I'll Be Home for Christmas...

Blurred; Winter Illumination at Flower Park, Hamamatsu
This is how most Japanese celebrate Christmas: Go to work (if it's a workday), eat fried chicken from KFC, have some pretty Christmas cake and maybe give gifts to immediate family. Then go to work again the following day. Short and simple.

This is how Filipinos celebrate Christmas: Start a 100-day Christmas countdown, play carols from September, put up the Christmas tree in October, have Kris Kringles in November, attend parties from the 1st day of December and feel the Christmas hang-over in January. Around the days before and after Christmas, there's a lot of pigging out and shopping. Philippines has the longest Christmas indeed!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Japan's Crazy Over KitKat

Japan has a sweet romance with KitKat. Yes, I mean the KitKat bars that tells you to have a break. It's those two-fingered bars that you eat by breaking it smoothly in half.

Before coming to Japan, I only knew of the ordinary Chocolate-flavored KitKat wrapped in red. Then boom! I went to Tokyo and discovered strawberry KitKat. I started living in Hamamatsu and saw green tea (macha) KitKat. When I went to Kyoto, yatsuhashi KitKat was there. Then there's apple-flavored KitKat in Nagano and sweet bean KitKat in Takayama. There's pumpkin KitKat during Halloween and sakura (cherry blossom) KitKat in spring. Suddenly, my knowledge of KitKat grew just like that.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Attempt at Poetry: Hopeful, Maybe

http://www.alphahacks.com/2013/06/the-top-20-life-is-hard-quotes-to-get-you-through-a-bad-day/

One day, I woke up
My thoughts- no direction
My feelings- nothing
My existence- empty 

It must be the sorrows 
This year brought
It must be the hurts 
My heart holds

Even in sleep
I find no solace
Even in prayer
I find no peace

My mind is weary
Grasping for sanity
My downcast soul
Struggling for hope: 

One day, I'll wake up
My thoughts- sane
My feelings- steady
My existence- settled


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