Christmas is Truly in the Hearts of the Biguenos
However, as
the Covid-19 pandemic continues, events and holidays have changed. The holiday
season is a much-anticipated time for many of us to relax, appreciate family
feasts, and enjoy one another’s companionship. Holiday travel in previous years
was as simple as hopping in the car or boarding a plane. We couldn’t do things
like we used to or celebrate holidays as we used to due to strict health
guidelines. We have less engagement with one another as a result of our limited
movements and social distance, giving us a different feeling throughout this
holiday. Because it’s so stressful for everyone, we’ll have to be creative and
come up with new methods to celebrate and enjoy the holiday season even if we
can’t all get together in person.
In order to avoid mass gatherings while still enjoying the season, the City Events, Promotions, and Protocol Office steered barangay and home-based competitions such as Inter-Barangay Christmas Installation Contest, in which different barangays of the city put up their Nativity Scenes, Christmas Trees, and other colorful and bright Christmas related decorations in their respective Barangay Halls and covered courts made of recycled materials. The Christmas Card Making Competition, which included over fifteen elementary students, emphasized the Bigueno children’s inventiveness and practice in writing through the Iloco language during this year’s celebration. The Street Painting Competition quickly became one of the celebration’s most anticipated event. Artists from all around the city participated excitedly to show off their creativity and love of the arts. This year’s Sa May Bahay-Christmas Carol Competition, in which each entry was allowed to choose any Christmas song with acoustic or recycled accompaniment, was held to further entice Bigueno families and discern the true essence of Christmas amidst the pandemic. The City Government’s many offices and divisions continued to bring the Christmas season and happy vibes into their separate offices by putting up recycled Christmas trees. Creating a Lantern or Parol is a traditional representation Christmas amont Filipinos at the famous Calle Crisologo, flocks of local Parol makers congregated to create their best Ilocano yet recycled inspired lanterns, which became one of the highlights of the city’s annual Artes Ita Paskua.
To summarize,
we should be grateful for the opportunity to celebrate it. Because things like
Christmas are still very important to us, we should continue to celebrate them.
We should not allow this pandemic to put an end to or change ways of
celebrating and traditions. We can always come up with new ideas or ways to
enjoy it happily and safely.
Sources:
http://vigancity.gov.ph/artes-ita-paskua-carries-on-amid-panemic/
Pictures:
https://images.app.goo.gl/Tppor4ANYZd6YuUe9
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