Good day, hivers!
This is the last part of our trip to Bogo. Even though it was just one day, it was still full of joy , happiness and memories we will always cherish. Sometimes in life, we have to end journeys. Some journeys have limits that we can't stop or change. The truth is, there are things that have a limit and all we can do is accept it and cherish the memories that have been made. Even small happy memories have a huge impact, all we have to do is to appreciate them.
After our visit at Plaza, we rode a tricycle towards the bus stop where we waited for ceres on our way home. A few minutes passed by, and still no ceres arrived. I just laughed because Niño kept looking at the road to see if we could get a ride. Until finally, we got on a ceres.
We thought there were only a few people inside, until we saw many passengers were just standing. We don't have a choice , we wanted to go home, so we squeezed onto the crowded vehicle, even though we had to stand. I was about to have a seat , but I chose to give it to an elderly woman in front of me. At first I thought standing would be difficult, but I also enjoyed it because riding the ceres required carefully balancing to avoid falling. With its sudden turns and sways, I had to concentrate on keeping my balance.
I remember when I was little , I rode a ceres with my father. I had a hard time because I didn't know how to balance and my father had to hold me. But now , I can truly say that there really is a right time and place to learn things. Sometimes it's not easy to learn, but if we have faith, the right time will come for it.
I didn't actually go straight home because Niño insisted that I get off at their place so he could drive me home, as there were two roads to go to our place. But if our vehicle was a motorbike, we would have gone straight home. Even though we were on our way home, it was still worth it.
When we arrived at their place, we encountered Epoy who is Niño's relative and we also talked. We spent time talking with them especially his relative until we decided to go home because it was getting late. We were about to leave when Epoy asked if he could come with us, and we agreed. We stopped at Mama Mia's Cafe to buy pizza and also bread in the next store.
It took a while for our pizza order to arrive so I took the opportunity to take a picture of myself and them . Do you remember our trip to Jollibee? To be honest , I didn't finish the chicken because I was so full so I took it home. And because Epoy was always asking about our Jollibee journey , we remembered the chicken we brought and we gave it to him.
Finally, our order arrived so we headed home. Epoy, being new to our place, didn't know how difficult our road was. He noticed that there were many houses here, and he already knew where his classmate's home was. Niño showed Epoy where our house was. We went inside and found my mother and siblings still eating. Since we had brought bread and pizza, we joined them. My siblings were delighted with our treats, so we immediately opened the pizza and chose a mild sauce because the kids might not able to handle it.
As time passed, they decided to go home. I took them upstairs as this is my routine when Niño comes to our house and he needs to go home. I'm so grateful and thankful for our trip. From the time we went to Bogo, exploring the area , to our return home, everything was worth it. That day was incredibly fulfilling, we even brought my family some pizza and bread. I haven't always been able to do this , but I often try to.