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Culture's in Laguna to Adopt When Raising a Family

22 April 2023
Cultures in Laguna to Adopt When Raising a Family

Deciding to take it to the next level by tying the knot, living in your own house and lot in the Philippines, and having a kid or two, is a momentous decision and a huge responsibility. Taking residence in an accessible community and laidback neighborhood is your next best step in your married life. An affordable house and lot for sale in Laguna can provide this dream homeownership for you.

 

Aside from its excellent geographic location, Laguna's rich culture is conducive to raising a home and family, especially children who will be exposed to good deeds and positive attitudes. In this article, get to know Laguna province through its culture and traditions, and what cultural characteristics you can adopt as you build a family in your humble, affordable house and lot.

 

 

Keep Your Faith Intact

The province of Laguna is home to a number of popular churches and religious sites for the faithful. This includes the San Policarpio Church in Cabuyao, the Church of Santa Rosa de Lima in Santa Rosa, the San Antonio de Padua Church in Pila, and the Church of Saint John the Baptist in Calamba.

 

These major churches in the province are definitely worth visiting as part of Visita Iglesia during every Maundy Thursday of Holy Week. These religious sites, moreover, serve as a reminder of how Lagunenses in general keep their faith intact. After all, being spiritually close to God frees you from your worries and anxieties in life. Keeping your faith and teaching the value of putting God at the center of the family to your children will turn them into respectful, God-fearing adults.

 

 

It's Great to be Grateful

Coconut Festival in San Pablo City, Itik Festival in Victoria, Anilag Festival in Sta. Cruz, and Pinya Festival in Calauan are just some of the many colorful festivals in Laguna, all of which point to one important attitude — gratitude.

 

Itik Festival, for one, is a Thanksgiving event that aims to showcase the town of Victoria's humble beginnings. Coconut Festival, meanwhile, is a weeklong celebration that exhibits San Pablo's prized possession: bountiful coconut trees.

 

The Anilag Festival, on the other hand, earned the distinction of being the "Mother of Harvest Festivals." This weeklong festivity manages to amass multitudes of visitors and guests who want to bear witness to the festival's exciting events, such as an exquisite parade of colorfully clad street dancers as well as dance and float competitions. The Pinya Festival in Calauan, finally, likewise promotes gratitude in the hearts of Lagunenses for their abundant harvests, paying tribute to its patron saint, St. Isidore Laborer.

 

Such festivals encourage positivity, a celebration of life, and gratitude for the blessings we receive. it's an indispensable characteristic that must be adopted as you raise a family in a place that encourages you to be grateful. In essence, we must develop a genuine sense of thankfulness for our individual lives, jobs, families, and good health. At the end of the day, a life lived full of gratitude is a life well spent.

 

 

Don't Forget Where You Came From

Laguna has its fair share of historical events that shaped the Philippines' bloody history. Aside from being the birthplace of our revered national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, the province's history would also tell you that Laguna had been a battleground during the American invasion.

 

During the Japanese occupation, the presence of Filipino resistance was strong in this part of South Luzon. Fast forward to the Marcos dictatorship in the 70s and 80s, many Laguna citizens and martial law critics have died, many of whom have been declared desaparecidos, or citizens whose bodies have never been found after suffering torture from state forces.

 

No matter where we are in life right now or what our current financial situations are, looking back to our humble beginnings will prompt us to be more grateful and less complaining. And by remembering our inconvenient pasts and bloody histories, we learn not to repeat them and only fill our present with positivity, gratitude, compassion, and happiness.

 

 

 

Pause and Take a Break Sometimes

Filipinos worldwide are known to be "kayod kalabaw" (hardworking). Our nationality is extolled for this very hard work, but sometimes we tend to romanticize this too much that we overwork ourselves. When feeling stressed, exhausted, and demotivated, there are natural tourist attractions in Laguna to take yourself and unwind.

 

Soak yourself with your loved ones at Hulugan Falls in Luisiana, childishly enjoy fun rides at the Enchanted Kingdom in Santa Rosa City, relax at the Hidden Valley Springs in Calauan, swim under the majestic waters of Pagsanjan Falls in Pagsanjan, or hike your way up to a stunning view at Mount Makiling. These are just some of the many attractions in Laguna, and there are a ton more!

 

If you're working hard and fulfilling your life duties, you deserve a break. Take a rest and relax at these places we mentioned to temporarily forget about your problems and sources of stress in life. If you choose to live in an affordable house and lot in Laguna, these top tourist attractions are within your reach.

 

 

Family is Forever

As Filipinos, we are recognized as family-oriented and our values are rooted in our deep respect for the family unit. After graduating from college, we'd never forget giving back to our parents and relatives who economically helped us survive the financial demands of higher education. And even for people who built a family of their own after buying an affordable house and lot for sale in Calauan, we'd never forget to visit our parents and grandparents.

 

Many provinces in the Philippines provide perks and amenities for Filipino families who want to lead a quiet but convenient provincial life. The booming province of Laguna is undoubtedly one of the best provinces to achieve a life tailored for comfort and convenience in a relaxing and generally tranquil neighborhood.

 

Lumina Homes, the 10-year housing arm of Vista Land, have built housing communities in Calauan town. If you take interest in buying a real estate property in this part of Laguna, rest assured that our housing units are not only affordable but also equipped with perks and amenities that are vital for living. This includes facilities such as a multipurpose hall, gazebos, a basketball court, and a playground for your kids to frolic around with fellow children from the neighborhood.

 

You also need not travel too far if you purchase a quality and affordable house and lot in Calauan. Lumina Homes Calauan is near marketplaces, grocery stores, medical facilities, churches, accessible modes of transportation, local government offices, and a variety of must-see tourist spots. Settle your real estate investment with Lumina Homes and get your dream house!

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