Hello, Hivers! Have you guys received your "pamasko" gifts? If so, that was great! Hopefully you'll also give me some, since sharing is caring, HAHA. But seriously, Christmas isn't just about giving gifts—it's about sharing love , respect, and forgiveness. It's that time to spread joy, and cherish moments with loved ones.
Last week, I went to the daycare's school to get the feeding. Many parents and guardians were already waiting for the teacher to come so we could get the items. After a few minutes, they already came and there were a lot of boxes inside their transportation. At that time, I already expected that we could bring home a lot of food than what I had thought.
Of course, the attendance won't be missed and I waited for everyone to be done before I wrote mine. But, oh my, time by time some people also came so I still couldn't write mine and I saw everyone already getting their own food. At that moment I finally got a chance to have my attendance, thinking that they might get all the items and I'd end up not getting any HAHHAHA, kidding aside! The food was already divided, making sure that everyone will be given.
And there it was! The boxes had different kinds of items like chicken, milk, eggs, and hotcake mix. At first, I was hesitant to get the items by myself since some of them already had , but, some people also said that we should wait for the distribution.
I didn't know what exactly to do, so I just went with the flow. The teacher gave me the chicken , one of the guardians gave me the hotcake mix and Alaska milk, and my neighbor gave me the eggs. Yeyy! What a big blessing! Super grateful and thankful! This is so much appreciated, and in life we should be thankful for what we have no matter how big or small it is. This is the true essence of thanksgiving.