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Pieces of My Month: Ilocos Travels

HELLO BLOGWORLD!!!

Wow! I can't believe my last rant was more than a month ago. Really? Is it that long? Blogging is like Neverland in the making. In real life, a month has passed but it feels like a day in virtual world. You get what I mean?

Anyways, I am glad to say that my hiatus is an indication that my "real" life has become...well... real...and more awesome than what this virtual world represents. Though I love blogging and facebooking (is that a word already?), I know that life outside of these platforms are more important.

So, to give you a glimpse of my life as of the moment, I am sharing with you some of the things I am grateful for during the month of April. This is the fourth installment of my monthly gratitude list wherein I focus on God's blessings and life's marvellousity (Ok- I made up that word, pardon me). (Click here to see my previous months.).

First thing and I believe one of the most exciting things that happened to me this year is the chance to revisit my roots at Ilocos. My mother was raised in Pangasinan, she studied at Vigan, and worked at Ilocos. I spent the whole four-day vacation during Holy week travelling in those places, from Pangasinan, to Ilocos Sur, to Ilocos Norte, to Pagudpud, and then to Vigan. It was the first Holy week for the past 5 years that I get to go out of town. I would usually spend the week serving my church, and if you are a servant of a Catholic church, you know how busy it is during lenten season. Though I didn't spend my Holy week at the church, the travel was somehow spiritual for me. I will tell you more about this on my next post about my travels in Ilocos Province.



This April, I am grateful for lunch dates, saturdates, and sundates with my ever loving boyfriend. I am becoming more appreciative of him making time for our relationship. We rarely see each other because of conflicts in schedule but every time we get to bond, it was worth all the distance.



Of course, my life will never be happy without the loving people who surrounds me.


Meanwhile, on servanthood...

.. and of course, on food. (haha it rhymes!)





And hurrah!!! I got a new phone! This phone landed on my lap in such a good deal so I can't resist not to take it.

Well, that's all I have to say about my life.
I am grateful that God has given me things to feel marvellous much.


Till my next Pieces of my month.

Bye for now! CHOW!


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