Oh! so cute, polar bears! People used to collect memories. They're free! Nowadays, people collect all sorts of things. I collect Coca Cola items because more often than not, the items are associated with a worthy cause or a meaningful advocacy. Like these Coca Cola Polar Bears for instance. These stuffed toys represent the efforts of organizations in saving the critically endangered polar bears in the Arctic region.
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Coca Cola Polar Bear Stuffed Toy Collectibles
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
Slice of Heaven - My Fave Green Tea Chocolate Cake
Whoever said that "green tea" is only a beverage? Now, there's green tea flavored ice cream, bread, biscuits, chocolate, pastries, and probably some other type of dessert I haven't come across with yet. My favorite without a doubt is the Green Tea Chocolate Cake. Ohhhhh… truly a "slice of heaven"!
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Monday, September 3, 2012
Filipinos Start Christmas in September
The dance of a million fairies... oops, they're just "dancing" Christmas lights hanging from the trees in the Ayala Triangle Gardens. This was taken last year (2011).
It's weird! I know. Filipinos go all-out in celebrating Christmas. Whenever the the start of the "ber" months (i.e., Septem-ber, Octo-ber, November-ber, and Decem-ber) arrive, you'll start seeing signs of Christmas. Hence, the longest Christmas celebration in the entire world happens here in the Philippines (unofficially of course, but hey, you see it's really more fun in the Philippines!). My neighbor without fail for 5 years now (since they moved in next door) put up their Santa Claus, poinsettia wreaths, and Filipino Christmas lanterns every September 1. Also, would you believe that radio programs would start playing "jingle bells" and other Christmas carols, and begin their "countdown" to Christmas in September? Totally weird, right? There must be an explanation!
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