Weekend escapade
Apryl and I went to the Powerbooks warehouse sale last Saturday. I was able to buy some at a really discounted price. Their books are not like the ones in their bookstores though. I don't recognize most of it. So not so much contented with our finds, we decided to hit Powerbooks Greenbelt. But before we could even reach Greenbelt, we visited NBS and Powerbooks Glorieta and made some more purchases. Afraid that we might overspend, we decided not to go to Powerbooks Greenbelt anymore. Hehe!
We had lunch at Heaven and eggs Glorietta. I had cheese and onion soup and Country fried chicken and eggs with mashed potato and pancakes on the side. The food is yummy, truly heavenly. Apryl described it to be sinfully good.ü
On Sunday, it was bonding time with Sykes friends. Fides invited us at their place for an afternoon merienda. She prepared pasta and chicken. Anne bought a chocolate cake. We did the usual stuff – update each other with what’s going on with our own teams and lives.
After that, Anne and I went to mass then watched Babel in Greenbelt. Though it was categorized to be an action movie, it was still heavy. There's just too much tragedy for one family. On the other hand, I was touched by the man's refusal to accept payment for his help. It gives me hope that there are still those people who help unconditionally.
We had lunch at Heaven and eggs Glorietta. I had cheese and onion soup and Country fried chicken and eggs with mashed potato and pancakes on the side. The food is yummy, truly heavenly. Apryl described it to be sinfully good.ü
On Sunday, it was bonding time with Sykes friends. Fides invited us at their place for an afternoon merienda. She prepared pasta and chicken. Anne bought a chocolate cake. We did the usual stuff – update each other with what’s going on with our own teams and lives.
After that, Anne and I went to mass then watched Babel in Greenbelt. Though it was categorized to be an action movie, it was still heavy. There's just too much tragedy for one family. On the other hand, I was touched by the man's refusal to accept payment for his help. It gives me hope that there are still those people who help unconditionally.
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