
A Day in my Life as a student who gets to enjoy the moment of being away from noise in the environment. Hello Hivers, it is my greatest joy to share my journey here and today it continues...

Today was quiet a good day though it rained yet the beauty of the surroundings remains as beautiful as it is. I had a quiet tiring day yet a productive one.
I did washing dishes, mopping the floor, doing my laundry and so on, and I crave for something that I used to eat back when I was still our little home in the countryside, this craving was one of my favorite.

Tadaaaa!
It's harvest time, you know my current situation right I am living in our Senior Pastor's house and look it's a huge harvest, it was a good timing because they just had their harvest from their land on the other Barangay and each banana wasn't just as small as we can think of it's big and such so good to enjoy.

One more thing, what amazes me even more because there was also a Saba Banana or Cardaba banana that was ready for harvest at their backyard. You know what, it all started from two seedlings of Saba Banana that Nay Ladia had planted in their backyard and after that months have passed by and as time goes by it was harvest time and the two seedlings of banana that she planted now grows bigger even more and we got plenty of harvest.
I enjoyed so much this moment of my life, I love eating those bananas after being cooked with "ginamos" or salted fish. I have learned such an important lesson in life, and banana tree was a great example. We know that sometimes plantings might too hard for us to do and most of the time we love eating but no planting, now after a while ago, I have learned that PLANTING means the WOLRD to US especially when you plant banana it is just one time planting season and after that lots of harvest follows, it plays a vital role in our daily lives and so what we sow we will reap as soon as possible, I hope this blog for today will remind us how important planting rather than just waiting or just buying in the market.
That's all for today's story folks, thanks for reading!