December 31, 2014

Holiday Door Decorations

Christmas is a big deal in the Philippines.  In addition to decorations and music starting in September, the Embassy has a door decorating contest.











Each department decorates their door.  The themes vary from traditional to religious to recent movies.











December 20, 2014

Christmas Lights!

The Philippines start celebrating Christmas September 1 - as soon as there's a month with a "Brrr" in it!





The music at the malls becomes more Christmas themed, countdowns until Christmas show up everywhere - beginning at 90 Days Until Christmas.




And the Christmas Lights go up.  The park area near us has a huge Christmas light display.  It's set to music and goes every 30 minutes the entire month of December.  Nearby restaurants set up tables in the park and everyone flocks to see the show.















Light up decorations are sold on many street corners.  There's the traditional Philippine Parol  - which adorns many storefronts. We got one for our place - and then couldn't resist the light up Christmas palm tree.













December 19, 2014

Wedding Philippine style!

One of the best parts of living and working in another country is the opportunity to experience other cultures on a daily basis - not through tourism.  Celebrations give great insight and I always feel so lucky when I get an opportunity to participate.














So I was very honored to be invited to a colleague's wedding celebration.  It was a very formal occasion and I got to wear my long dress from the Marine Ball.  The wedding mass was held in a beautiful Catholic Church and there were lots of pictures with the happy couple after the ceremony.












Afterwards we headed to a nearby neighborhood for the reception.  It was so elegant with many wonderful details.


I've never seen a "Candy Bar" - lots of color coordinated imported confections for people to help themselves and fill bags to take home.




















The wedding party and all of the sponsors were announced as they came in, and there were lots of photos and party games - all organized by the bride and groom's sisters.

It is so wonderful to experience other people's traditions!

Fun things I get to do for work

I am a Public Diplomacy coned Foreign Service Officer.  And even though I'm doing a Consular tour in Manila, every now and then I get to do some Public Diplomacy related work.  Recently for Global Entrepreneurship Week I got to participate in two events with the Public Affairs Office.


First - I participated in a Facebook Chat on entrepreneurship.  From the Public Affairs office I responded to questions from the public in real time.  It was wonderful to respond to questions from all over.


And then later that same week, I gave a presentation on entrepreneurship at a local culinary academy.  Not only did I get to meet some great instructors and students, but I got to give my speech from a demo kitchen bringing back tons of memories from my days at the California Culinary Academy.  

It was great to get a chance to work in my cone - and I can't wait to do more!