
Hello, my dear Hivers!
It is with great joy that I bring to you another simple but at the same time, profound bonding experience between me and my sister, today. It is oftentimes, through the little moments that we not only become but also draw closer to each other more than with big trips or lavish celebrations.

This time around, we decided to go get some birthday balloons for my birthday that is coming up very soon. I must admit, I was very much looking forward to it, as the slightest of preparations make me catch the birthday fever already! Right when we got to the shop , there was a very delightful surprise waiting for us, the pet of the shop owner!
She was absolutely adorable and her appearance was so tender. The humorous part is that she was not looking at the camera shot because she was trying to find her master. You could practically witness her fidelity! Even though she did no picture-taking , her peaceful and polite demeanor created an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality during our presence.

We then walked away from the balloon stand with our purchase, but just about then our stomachs signaled that they were empty and so we went to a small food cart nearby that sells kwek-kwek, which is one of the best , if not the most , street food that we like in the Bogo City! Actually , the smell was the strongest and most tempting of all. The place sells not only the street food but also french fries, tempura, and a few more snacks that are suitable for quick bites. The best part is that drinks to complete the meal are also offered in the vending area, making every street food outing a must!


Naturally, we took their sauces to try first. There were spicy , sweet and classic each going very well with the crispy kwek-kwek. Personally, I like to mix the sweet and spicy sauce it gives that perfect flavor balance.

After indulging our taste buds with the snacks , we then decided to take the bus stop walk route while talking and laughing about random topics. It is really those simple sister talks that I am the most thankful. Just like that, we were fortunate enough to watch the sunset .
Our chat while walking, and laughter over the random things while walking to the bus stop were a nice replacement for the delicious snacks we had. It is those little sister conversations that I appreciate the most. We were lucky to see the sunset .

The bus came after some minutes of waiting at the bus stop. We were lucky to get seats that were not occupied immediately . Normally, all the seats are booked, and we have to wait for a long time before we sit. But, this time everything went well , it seemed that the day was with us.
That is all for today’s blog,my dear hivers! Thanks for reading!