Fears / Thursday / Leaving Anguib Beach

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Fears

It's not nice for kids to watch movies or TV shows about destruction and disasters. I admit it affected me badly that such disasters are even in my dreams. You'll grow up in fears instead of becoming resilient. Growing up, I witnessed disasters and its effects like volcano eruption when Mt. Pinatubo ashfalls reached our province, the strongest earthquake ever felt in our province back in 1990, and the strong typhoon which damaged a lot of houses and structures in our province. All of those mentioned happened when I was still young.

Thursday

It's sunny today but it isn't too hot. Got up quite late as I woke up at 7am. Seriously, I used to wake up late during cold months though I had 7 hours of sleep. We'll be attending our midweek meeting in sign language later, and I hope it won't rain.

Leaving Anguib Beach

We visited Anguib Beach without intention for swimming. Aside from entrance fee required, it's raining that time. We just enjoyed the beauty of the beach despite the rain. Leaving Anguib Beach, I still got to appreciate its surroundings giving a mystic feeling.

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I agree with you.
Kids should not be allowed to watch destructive movies.
They should enjoy bright and lovely kids shows.

Glad you had a wonderful day 😊