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Making siomai! :) (Taken with instagram)

Making siomai! :) (Taken with instagram)

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I just got home from the Doctor’s. Just waiting for the pain to finally hit me. When that happens, ice cream and hany (and maybe some Ponstan at the side haha) will save me. :P (Taken with instagram)

I just got home from the Doctor’s. Just waiting for the pain to finally hit me. When that happens, ice cream and hany (and maybe some Ponstan at the side haha) will save me. :P (Taken with instagram)

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Just got home. Made iced tea with milk. HAHA. Also, ang ineeeeeeeet! (Taken with instagram)

Just got home. Made iced tea with milk. HAHA. Also, ang ineeeeeeeet! (Taken with instagram)

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Batangas Bulalo. Look at that bone marrow! :P~ (Taken with instagram)

Batangas Bulalo. Look at that bone marrow! :P~ (Taken with instagram)

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Merienda before we go! :) Follow me on Instagram (charleneajose) Thank you! :) (Taken with instagram)

Merienda before we go! :) Follow me on Instagram (charleneajose) Thank you! :) (Taken with instagram)

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040612 (Prusisyon sa Baliuag 2012)

Hello! First of all, I’m really sorry if I wasn’t able to post the giveaway I mentioned on this post. I promise to publish it at 10pm later this evening. Anyway, we just got home a few hours ago from the annual procession of religious figures in Baliuag, Bulacan. I’m not really in the mood to elaborate so let me take you through what happened in photos and captions! :)

Last year’s take on this post. Link

Obligatory photo because I haven’t had cotton candy for the longest time. Cotton candy!

We arrived pretty early last year so it wasn’t as hard to find a spot to arrange ourselves in. This year however, we arrived a bit late and the place was already jampacked. We also had trouble deciding where to park because the route of the procession changes every year, thus leaving us with no idea on where to go. Thankfully, we found an empty spot. I liked our pwesto last year better though (better lighting for photos haha!) but who am I to complain right?

Tommy and me! So much change in a span of a year! Haha.

Here are now some photos from the procession. This year’s procession had a total of 93 carriages. I did not count how many carriages there were last year, though.

Pinaka-bonggang carriage of the night! Gold, pink and feathers. The Mama Mary figure was also dressed in fur. Oh diba.

The procession ended at around 10pm. We went to Shakey’s in Pulilan after for a late dinner.

Garlic bread. I love anything that has garlic in it.

Spaghetti

Chicken and Mojos

Thin crust Pepperoni pizza

And to end this post, here is the cutest Easter bunny bookmark ever! I hope you all had a wonderful Friday. Thank you for reading and have good night! :)

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