Qurator's Mischievous Mondays | The Most Terrifying Holiday Tradition My Family Has

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The Most Terrifying Holiday Tradition My Family Has

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The Most Terrifying Holiday Tradition My Family has I think is when we are visiting our relatives from a very far province and when we get there I always have to speak the dialect of the province which my relatives and the neighborhood are using, which is very different from the language I am using in the city. It is very funny because the way I spoke out there dialect is hilarious and sometimes I get embarrassed to use it when I am buying something from the store.
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THE MOST TERRIFYING HOLIDAY TRADITION MY FAMILY was actually a New Year's party in our sitio, where all the household members would gather. There was a time, I was even the host of the program. I created funny games like "bring me something" bring me a white hair, bring me nail cutter, and the funny part was the "bring me a frog" where everyone had to find a frog in the area. Another time, we had a game where we used coconut: we put coins on it and smeared charcoal around them. Everyone who participated had to retrieve the coins using only their mouths. The outcome was hilarious because their faces ended up looking like they were wearing black makeup! 🤣
I don't know when this tradition started, but every January 1st since I was a child, we have had this party. My family still participates, and now that we're adults, we continue to gather together, and oh New Year is fast approaching, maybe we will prepare some twist on games, too.😍Bold
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I can't really call it "terrifying". I call it "tiring" or "funny" holiday tradition that my family has, I can say it's "praying"; surprising right? 😂. Anytime we travel to the village during Christmas holiday, we engage in fasting from 6pm to 6am that day and at midnight we wake up and pray for 3 to 4 hours, depending on the prayers. Not that I don't like to pray, I love to. But it's quite tiring that the same day we arrive in the village, we engage in fasting and praying.
Since I became an adult, I don't always travel with the rest of my family members, because of this "holiday tradition"😂😂
The most terrifying holiday tradition my family has, is probably one of the best moment we had back in the days. We're the Presbyterians, Christmas tradition seems like one of the most major holiday other than Easter and Chinese lunar New year celebration.
Every year end, mom will start shouting and throwing things. I can almost named each and every year how those house cleaning ended up with a major disappointmets. One of those year is my beloved BMX, another was the replacement LeRun Mountain Bike, a stack of Penthouse magazines 😂 oh that year no argument, I don't even dare to ask if mom took it out for the recyler.
Usually, church Christmas carolling started from 22nd 3 days before the Christmas day. Our house is destined to be the last, because... Welp, save the best for last. This we usually spend long hours cooking, buying stuff, moving furniture in the house, so we can accommodate like a tour bus of choir team, by the time they finishes 20 houses, they will reached our house by 11pm. Towards the late 90s, church member increases, houses that demanded the church choir shot up to 30 houses a night. Despite shortening each houses Christmas carol time, by the time they finishes 29 houses, they will reach out house by 12am already. Nevertheless, it's a fond memory I have.
What came next is, after the choir team left. That will usually leave us deal with the aftermath for hours, and the next day 23rd, we're still required to go back and work.
So yeah, we never do Christmas holiday travels before, and probably will not happen in the future as well.