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2021-12-24 Β |Β β±οΈ 19:43 Β |Β ποΈ 38.7K views Β |Β π 5.4K likes Β |Β π¬ 1.9K comments
Despite a devastating year marked by COVID lockdowns, closed borders, failed small businesses, and a super typhoon hitting days before Christmas, Pea organizes a full-blown Christmas celebration for families in her barangay. She hosts children's games with cash prizes, plays Santa Claus giving out toys to little kids, feeds nearly 100 people a catered Filipino feast, and surprises five hardworking students with brand-new laptops. The video also marks her receiving YouTube's Silver Play Button for reaching 100,000 subscribers.
The bleak backdrop to this Christmas β
- The Philippines is in its second year of COVID; borders are closed, schools shut down
- Many kids lack equipment for online classes
- Small businesses have failed and families have had to tighten their belts further
- Super Typhoon Rai ripped through the country just days before Christmas, leaving many with nothing
- Pea says Filipinos "rarely get a real Christmas anyway" but this year is especially bad
- She wanted to go door-to-door like Santa but notes: houses don't have chimneys, and some don't even have roofs anymore
The solution: bring the community to her β
- Instead of going to individual homes, she organizes a party and invites families to come
- She kicks off with children's games before the feast
Children's games with cash prizes β
- "Fan My Fish" β contestants fan paper fish across a finish line; kids complete it surprisingly fast
- "Flying Rice" β contestants toss a bag of rice and the closest wins; prize money in pesos
- Cash is given directly to winning kids β 100 pesos, 500 pesos in various rounds
- Bills-on-the-floor game where kids grab cash (20 pesos bills)
- Sack races where winning teams get toys and candy
- "Egg Drop" β a messy version of Simon Says
Pea plays Santa for the little ones β
- She introduces small children to the concept of sitting on Santa's lap β a new tradition for them
- She asks each child if they've been good, then lets them pick a toy
- Toys include cooking sets, stuffed bunnies, toy vehicles, rainbow ribbons
- Many of the children are extremely shy β common in this part of the Philippines
- Several kids have clearly never received gifts before
- One little boy is so eager he's crying; another child picks a big toy truck ("gonna be a driver in the future")
- Pea notes the kids are very shy "in this part of the world"
The impact of COVID on children β
- Kids have been "virtually locked in their homes for the past two years" due to the virus
- A curfew prevented anyone under 18 from going to malls, restaurants, or stores
- This party is one of the rare times they've been able to get out and socialize
- They've never had a Santa come to their area before, "and definitely not a female one"
The Filipino Christmas feast β
- The star: lechon (whole roasted pig), always present at fiestas, parties, and birthdays
- Pea's favorite part is the butt cheek; she can smell the lemongrass
- 98 people to feed
- Filipino cultural tradition: kids eat first before adults, all served the same thing
- Kids get fried chicken and sweet spaghetti β Pea acknowledges it "might sound gross to some of you folks" but Filipino kids love it
- Adults get a catered buffet: pansit, beef stew, pork adobo, menudo (Spanish-origin dish of potatoes, carrots, and pork in tomato sauce), and lechon
- The lechon was picked completely to the bone
- During the feast, the breeze picks up from an approaching typhoon; Pea jokes she doesn't "want to pull a Marilyn Monroe" and holds her skirt down
- Describes the result as "a feast of epic proportions with more smiles and laughter than this neighborhood has seen in years"
- "There's nothing like a good feast to make Filipinos forget their worries for a little while"
Five laptops for outstanding students β
- Pea selects five hardworking students from the barangay for a special surprise
- She has them open their gifts in front of the crowd β five brand-new laptops
- The students' reactions: "Dream come true"
- Context: life in the Philippines is very difficult; these students have been going to public internet cafes to do their schoolwork
- Student profiles:
- A college student studying B.Ed. Elementary Education at LNU β "our future teacher"
- A Grade 12 senior high student who will use it for online classes
- An 18-year-old first-year college student taking up BSBA Business Administration (Pea teases her for looking 12 years old)
- Another college student also studying BSBA β "another businessman in the future"
- A Grade 12 student studying bartending β Pea jokes about mixing drinks and cocktails
Silver Play Button reveal β
- Pea reveals she received YouTube's Silver Play Button for reaching 100,000 subscribers
- She opens it on camera β notes it's "kinda heavy"
- She tells viewers: "I'm really honored that you folks carried me all this way"
- Plans to make 2022 "the best year yet"
Pea's closing message β
- Compares herself to Santa Claus β "bringing you the gift of good cheer while slaying your doubts about life in the Philippines"
- Promises valuable cultural information and help becoming "wise men so you don't get scrooged by those that don't have your best interest at heart"
- Asks viewers to spend time with loved ones, reflect on what's important, and remember those less fortunate