Staff party on Saturday evening.
Tomorrow, a big wedding for one of our ex secretaries who went to Taiwan to work and is now getting married at home.
Tuesday is New Year's eve, and the fireworks and fire crackers have started.
They are having parties and concerts in the city square, so they moved the kiosks selling fire crackers to the parking lot, which means the streets are full of parked cars. We have to watch our garage doors are not obstructed, and I put a pole in the hole in the sidewalk as a warning since the covering of the covered drainage ditch collapsed last year when a truck parked on it.
Our dog Babybaby had her puppies under the front porch: we can't see her or the puppies but she is eating and we hear them sometimes. She dug a hole there, so she is too deep for us to get the puppies out.
We went to mass at the mall yesterday: Not as crowded as usual since they have not held it for three weeks.
The traffic is terrible: mainly tricycles but now more cars and of course gravel and rice trucks. (main street is now one way, so we get the detours the other way around our house). I'm not complaining: it is a sign of the increased affluence of our town.
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