
Just another day... so it started like any other.
Nothing out of the ordinary, just a simple routine schedule.
The kind you don't really expect much from.
Until you realize they were special all along.
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Boiled Sweet Potatoes

Our day began with boiled sweet potatoes. And since we had cheese, I added a slice to every bite, and oh... it was surprisingly delicious! 😋 The natural sweetness of the potatoes blended perfectly with the creamy, slightly salty cheese. Once you try it, you'll understand. ☺️ Hihi. Definitely worth a taste.
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Sharing Invitations for the Upcoming Memorial

That same morning, we joined our group for the ministry. We went door-to-door, sharing invitations for the upcoming memorial. This event is done globally to remember the death of Jesus. So, if ever someone offers you one of these invitations, I hope you take a moment to consider attending. 🤗
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Fried Chicken With No Breading

By lunchtime, we were back home, so we cooked. This time, we made fried chicken with no breading or coating. Sometimes, I actually prefer it this way. You really get to taste the natural flavor of the meat, and the crispiness? I'm telling you it's so satisfying... Lol. So try it.
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Free Taste Everywhere


In the afternoon, we headed to the grocery store and while browsing through the aisles, someone offered us a free taste of luncheon meat. It was okay... but since I've already tried it before, it didn't really convince me to buy it this time. Also near the entrance, there are drinks on display... It's the Mogu Mogu, both in pink shades. Of course, I tried one. It's the lighter pink variant, and yes... I love it! It's because of the nata de coco bits that you can chew while you drink. Anyway, I didn't get to capture that moment, but a lot of people were gathered there. Even some of the employees. Hihi.
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And that's it!
Looking back, our day turned out to be full of life.
"Just another day" isn't so ordinary after all.
Until my next everyday snapshots...
Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 💗🌸
All images used in this post are my own unless stated otherwise.

