A Day of Errands and Memories in Bogo City
4 comments
Hello there my lovely hivers!!!!!

This is our errands with my mother. Yesterday, I told her that the last submission of the requirements for the unifast was on Monday. She then said that we can go to the purok where I was Registered in since I'm not close with the Purok leader and before we can get the Brgy residency we have to get a paper for the purok leader.

We arrived at the alley of Dakit, and the transportation fee getting here was 60 each. And I just bring coins since it's just all that I have in my wallet. My mom said that I could borrow her money and I would just pay her back if I had money.

It's good to be back here in Bogo City, but seeing those houses being destroyed by the earthquake was really heartbreaking. The purok I was registered was far from the alley so we had to ride a tricycle to get there and the fare was 30 pesos each and back and forth cost 120. We don't have a choice but to ride the triclye so we could get the letter right away.

As we finally got the letter from the purok leader, we headed to the brgy. And get the Brgy. Residency and getting the paper there's a fee that costs 120. I'm not the only one getting residency here There was one student before me. He's already 3rd year and still hoping he could be one beneficiary of the unifast.

This is us heading to the Jollibee, it's already 12 noon so it's time to eat. I've said to my mom that it's my advance celebration of my birthday and she just laughed at me and said we could come here and celebrate on my birthday. As I always share with my blog that my ultimate favorite fast food was Jollibee their chicken was different.

I'm the one who pays our lunch and that costs almost 300. It took 10 minutes to get our order since there were a lot of customers in here since its lunch time. Plus the people who decided to take out their order had a long line outside. That made us decide to dine in, we were waiting for a vacant seat. Since the earthquake happened, this is my first time going back in here and its devastating to see how the earthquake crasged the houses and the lives of the people in here.

I saw on our side that they ordered an ice cream and even though I didn't have some money, but I told my mom if she wanted to eat for our desert and she said yes. So I gave her 100 pesos for one order of ice cream and it cost 60+ and it's just perfect for us.
Comments