It happened last Saturday when we celebrated All Souls’ Day here in our country. Usually, this is when most people visit the cemetery, not All Saints’ Day. So, my husband and I planned to visit the cemetery in the afternoon when the sun almost set. Before the scheduled time, we just stayed inside our house and slept waiting for the right time.
When it was almost time to prepare our plan, surprisingly, there was someone outside our house calling my name. At that time, my mother was around and visited us. When I checked the person outside our house, I was surprised that my two cousins were there.
I never expected that they would visit our house before my parents’ house because most of the time, they would proceed first to the other house, and they would just come to our place when it was time to go home. Last Saturday was different.
They came to our house, and I let them try the food that I cooked which was noodles and I also made a little fruit salad. They told us that they had already visited the cemetery, and they were waiting for 6 pm to go home. Still, I convinced them to stay for a night because I wanted them to see the changes in our town most especially the “Paseo sa Tabogon” which is a great attraction to the visitors when they visit our town.
At that time, we had not yet visited the cemetery, so I told them that after our scheduled visit, we would go directly to the “Paseo sa Tabogon.”
We successfully achieved the planned activity. We went to Paseo Tabogon". As they arrived, they were amazed by the changes and they never thought that the changes were big. We had a little tour of the area and took some pictures. THe photos show how happy my cousins were that they were able to visit finally the town and witness great changes. My cousins did really stay a night at our place.
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Writer: Maureen S. O.
Photos owned by my husband: Paul Vincent M. O.
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