Happy New Year
We celebrated new year in Las Vegas. I was expecting for big fireworks events...I told my husband that welcoming the new year wouldn't be complete without me seeing fireworks. We almost bought tickets for the Fremont strip festivity for $60 each just to witness a fireworks show. Buti na lang we didn't buy, we had a nice view of the fireworks outside our hotel but it was not as good as what I've expected. Bakit kaya?
I began comparing new year's fireworks here and in the Philippines. In Manila, big fireworks are all around. My sister's house is in Alabang, Muntinlupa and last year we almost forgot lighting up our own pyro techs because we were mesmerized by the colorful bright displays in the dark sky. We all ran up to the terrace to get a full view of Alabang Town Center's, Festival Super Mall's, SM Bicutan's, SM Paranaque's, SM Las Pinas', and Enchanted Kingdom's shows simultaneously done right at midnight, all for FREE! Hindi mo na nga alam kung saan ka titingin sa dami nila. :)
Chinese belief tells that creating loud noise and bright lights to welcome the new year would ward off evil spirits so that prosperity will pour in to your house or in to your business. Maybe Las Vegas doesn't need big fireworks anymore. (wink wink)




2 comments:
What will they think of next! The technology to graft new parts to old and worn body parts is scary! Now we can grow organs or swap them with animals. Need a new heart? Porky Pig may be of help - he might be donating his organs. Now, that kinda freaks me a bit.
Oooohhh! What a scary transplant. We wouldn't want to have extra long eyelashes. Very interesting... we learned something new. c",)