MEDIUM RARE

There’s one way to enjoy shopping, more than you ever did before.
Tell your children you’re going to buy a few things and they’ll want to accompany you, just in case you get lost or your credit card does. So this is what happens.
I went looking for sandals in black, with a bit of glitter, for evening wear, and when I found them, Pat-P paid for it. Minutes later, although I wasn’t really looking for one, I tried on a skirt, and because it was a perfect fit, Pat-P took it to the counter to check it out, receipt and all.
At their book fair last week, where National Book Store announced bargains at ₱99, ₱129, and ₱199, I grabbed four books. Paul saw me lugging them to the cashier and he took over, paying cash for them.
Shopping is great in the Philippine capital, even without one or two of your generous children tagging along. I wonder why our Department of Tourism has yet to include the delights of shopping in our list of wow! and marvelous things for tourists and visitors to do while they go around our islands and cities – Cebu is great for shopping, too. The way our malls are designed and built, no one – least of all the weak-willed who buy on impulse – can resist the goods and goodies, whether there’s an ongoing promotional sale or not.
Foreign visitors are happy to discover how our malls also house cosmetic clinics, art galleries, satellite offices of hospitals, pet hotels, even a chapel and prayer room.
At Greenhills shopping center, foreign ladies can be heard speaking English in different accents with the salesgirls. Not all the visitors are there for the famous pearls of Mindanao; they’re just as interested in the handbags, knock-offs or not. A bargain is a bargain, anywhere in the world.
When 18-year-old Beans was about to leave for a college scholarship in one of her five “dream universities” in the US, I was surprised to hear that she was on a shopping spree to fill her luggage with clothes. Beans, a fan of US brands, shopping local in Makati?
“Trust me,” she said, “it’s cheaper to buy them here.”
If you say so, Beans, you’re the smart one.