Ordinary Snapshots: Finding Joy in Just Another Day

Something is comforting about routines...
They may seem repetitive, the kind we often overlook, yet there's beauty in doing the same things.
Today was one of those days when I found comfort in following my usual rhythm.
The simple patterns that flow naturally.
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Sun Was Shining Brightly But The Wind Felt Cool

This morning, the sun was already shining brightly, yet the wind felt cool. It's like a December morning. It's supposed to be summer, yet the weather decided not to.
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Heading To The Grocery Store

That same morning, we headed to the grocery store to pick up a few essentials. Some snacks, soap, and chicken. Just the usual things we need. After that, we headed back home.
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Adobong Baboy

By lunchtime, we cook adobong baboy. It's rich, savory, just perfect for hot, steaming rice. It's impossible to stop at just one serving. These meals should have unlimited rice. 🤤
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Ara And Ryzen

In the afternoon, we went to the Kingdom Hall for a meeting. Afterward, Ara asked me to take a photo of her and Ryzen. She's Ryzen's aunt by the way. Yet their age gap is only two years. Family ties can be funny like that. Sometimes it's a little complicated.
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And that's it!
At the end of the day, it's just simple moments, yet they feel meaningful in their own way.
And here I am, appreciating these little routines even more.
Until my next everyday snapshots...
Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 💗🌸
All images used in this post are my own unless stated otherwise.

Galing nmn ng baby boy...marunong ng mag push ng cart..hehe..in this early stage of life he knows na how to become a responsible one..Good job mommy for teaching him to become one..
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