As I shared in my previous post, I attended the 5-day training session with my husband since we are in the same line of work. During the seminar, I was happy since we used less fuel consumption for the reason that the venue of the training was at my workstation. Not only that the fuel used less but we could go home early because there was only one path to travel not the same as when we worked normally. The last day of training ended early.
How did we end our training?
Since it was too early to stay in our house there was no reason to go home early too. We traveled to Bogo City, the neighboring town of Tabogon. My husband did not take a snack during the seminar, so we went to Dela Rama Bakeshop to buy some delicacies like empanadas, meat rolls, and putopao. We like the delicacies they sell in the store. All of these foods taste good.
Then, we bought cucumber lemonade juice at the 7/11 store. My husband loved this drink even though the distance from the Dela Rama Cakeshop to the 7/11 store is far, he intended to travel there.
After satisfying our cravings. We went home and decided to cook at home for our dinner. The sad thing about it was I forgot to take pictures of the food that we bought that day.
Oh, it’s HPUD. This is the last HPUD for this year and so far, this is my fifth participation of this year since I joined this platform. The amount of Hive that I power up is not that big, but I think, it’s a good practice to join this monthly event. For this HPUD, I power up 15 Hive.
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Writer: Maureen S. O.
Photos owned by my husband: Paul Vincent M. O.