Hey, everyone!
Its great to be here on Airbnb Community. And I am new to the Month of celebration.Thank you Airbnb.
Reading all of your stories is overwhelming. My journey with Airbnb taught me a lot of things, how to make a living, how to manage my own business, and how to manage my own property. It can be challenging yet rewarding meeting different people with different cultures. I am proud and say that I am really having a great time as a superhost.I will continue hosting as long as given the opportunity.
My son is wearing a shirt from the Airbnb Singapore team, when Airbnb meets Manila on March 12th-13th 2016.
Christmas is the best time of the year. But with the hard times still continuing we really don't want to be over spending instead giving it back, helping others, soul searching and meditating.
My main topic here is do you still celebrate the festive season? Even if some of the places suffered from disaster? The reason I asked is that before Christmas the islands of Bohol, Cebu, Leyte, Siargao, Surigao and many other places in Visayas where I live nearby were affected by the calamity. Our best island in the Philippines was hit hard by the Typhoon Odette (Rai) International name. No Electricity, No Water, Houses and Businesses destroyed by the Typhoon.
So on Christmas day I prepared our Lunch and set up the table nicely with all the decorations which I am used to doing with my Airbnb guests . But my family scolded me for being insensitive that thousands of people had no food, no house and I have decided to have a simple Christmas Dinner instead. I cooked two kinds of dishes. She warned me not to take any pictures of us nor the food because our relatives who suffered from the calamity might see it on our social media. But I still insist on taking photos, just me and my niece. For Me, I want to keep a record and taking pictures is one way of looking back at good memories. Our town was safe though from the Typhoon, we were not affected by the calamity.
Pictures sent by my best friend, because for some unavoidable circumstances I did not make it to cross the island before Typhoon Odette.
The beautiful view of popular surfing in the Philippines Siargao before Typhoon Odette.I believe that we can rebuild this island and will be stronger and resistant to typhoons.
For now, moving forward!
Lets celebrate.
Few more days of sleep and 2022 is here.We will all be saying Goodbye to 2021 and welcome 2022.I am excited and can't wait to be within 2022.
Deep from my heart I wish you all the best New Year 2022.
Best wishes
Anabelle