Ang Pasko ay sumaaapiiiit! Do you guys also already hear it in your heads? I don’t know about your experiences, but that’s always been the official closing song of all the Christmas Eve masses I’ve attended for as long as I can remember. That’s right; almost all 12 months of 2015 have rolled by and the holidays have begun to take over our hearts, minds and tummies (but mostly tummies, I bet) once again. Garterized pants, stay away. Snaps to whoever can keep them at the backs of their closets (not your own personal closets, but the open-for-all tambakan closet in your homes) for as long as possible. Garterized pants or otherwise, celebrating Christmastime in the metro has finally been made official. This November, Ayala Land electrified us – literally – with the reveal of this year’s Central Business District’s main attractions: the lighting of ten very impressive, true to life, historical church replicas lined up along Ayala Avenue, Makati Avenue, and Paseo de Roxas and the Ayala Triangle Gardens’ annual Festival of Lights.