A Day left before the husband goes back abroad, how we spent it.

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Preparing to travel again and going back abroad is the day me and my husband weren't excited. If we could at the moment, probably we will especially now that we have our little family. However, we don't have a choice but to face the reality. A day before our flight, this is what we are upto;

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We dropped by at the convenience store after paying our electric bill. Usually I am playing online but then there was an error why I was paying and then forgot about it. Realized it after the due date and that stressed me out as our electricity might be cut out.

The next day, we went to the office and had no choice but to endure the long lines.

Back to our son Caleb, that is his favorite drink (the only one I introduced for now). He knew exactly where it was at the store, went directly and asked me to open the chiller. Yes, he is starting to be demanding!

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Afterwards, we went home as I was looking forward to eating the leftover buttered shrimp and mussels. Why? It was because this is the last time I will be eating as I had allergies. If husband wasn't here, who would take care of Caleb?

Half of the day was spent already and after Caleb had an afternoon nap, we went off to buy some foods the husband would bring.

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We didn't go to the mall as there is the nearest Goldilocks branch in our place. He only wanted polvoron.

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There is bread and pastries and of course Caleb picks one as if he had money and could afford to pay. Yet, I allowed him simply because I loved macarons too! It won't get to waste and him liking it was just a scapegoat, LOL.

Husband was laughing and said so to me since I was pregnant.

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Before going home, he also bought his favorite, crinkles.

The rest of the day was just spent at home. Cherishing the moments left.

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May tinda din dito Ng polvoron pero ang Mahal. 1 pack parang 1k pesos ang equivalent😤.

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