 Hello, dearest Hivers! How's it going? I hope you're all doing well and staying safe. For now, let me just share something — a sequel to my previous blog, Just a Typical Friday. If you haven't read it yet, you can check it out. Anyway, that one fine Friday was absolutely just a typical day. We followed the same exact routines and went to church with my cousin. That’s supposedly how my Friday would have ended, but later that day, we made a spontaneous plan to go out, since the place where we’re currently living is about to celebrate its fiesta. Given that, there were games in the park, rides, and food.
Hello, dearest Hivers! How's it going? I hope you're all doing well and staying safe. For now, let me just share something — a sequel to my previous blog, Just a Typical Friday. If you haven't read it yet, you can check it out. Anyway, that one fine Friday was absolutely just a typical day. We followed the same exact routines and went to church with my cousin. That’s supposedly how my Friday would have ended, but later that day, we made a spontaneous plan to go out, since the place where we’re currently living is about to celebrate its fiesta. Given that, there were games in the park, rides, and food.


 
 We got to the place. For Filipinos, we call this a Peryahan. It's like an amusement park or a funfair. There are a lot of games, including Bingo, projectile games, drop ball, color game, and many more. There are also rides like the Ferris wheel, carousel, and more, but I'm sorry I failed to take pictures of all those because we were really having a great time, and it just slipped my mind. Honestly, I just brought 19 pesos in coins in my pocket, and we all played drop ball. As usual, I couldn’t win even one peso, hahaha. I was just enjoying watching my other cousin win, turning her 5 pesos into 100 pesos, which means she turned her 15 pesos into 300 pesos. That’s a lot of luck, you know, because we played drop ball, where there are 25 numbers, and you have to guess which number the ball will fall into. Even if you don’t play, you’ll still have fun watching.
We got to the place. For Filipinos, we call this a Peryahan. It's like an amusement park or a funfair. There are a lot of games, including Bingo, projectile games, drop ball, color game, and many more. There are also rides like the Ferris wheel, carousel, and more, but I'm sorry I failed to take pictures of all those because we were really having a great time, and it just slipped my mind. Honestly, I just brought 19 pesos in coins in my pocket, and we all played drop ball. As usual, I couldn’t win even one peso, hahaha. I was just enjoying watching my other cousin win, turning her 5 pesos into 100 pesos, which means she turned her 15 pesos into 300 pesos. That’s a lot of luck, you know, because we played drop ball, where there are 25 numbers, and you have to guess which number the ball will fall into. Even if you don’t play, you’ll still have fun watching. 

After that, we exited the park because we couldn't stay out late since we had work to do the next day. But before going home, we first went to the convenience store.






