It has been a practice for us Filipinos to bring pasalubong whenever we go to places. Last week, we spent our weekend in Bicol to visit the property that my brother bought. During our last two hours there before the flight, we went to the local market and bought some goodies.
Guyabano and macapuno in a jar that you see were already fruits of my brother’s property, while the squash was given by a neighbor. The rest were bought from the market.
These native wallets were for my closest friends in the office.
A native framed display for the big boss.
Packed of different flavored pili nuts for my officemates.
And of course, identical souvenir shirts for my girls.
I still have tons of photos taken during our short visit there but I still need to do some back up and cleaning before anything unnecessary happens. I wonder if there’s a software that does anti-Wipe hard drive?
Mitch Carvalho
I am a full-time home-based Marketing Manager by day, 24/7 Mom, and a Blogger/Content Creator in my spare time. Proud mom to 2 girls and 1 boy, Derelle, Erchelle, and Elric.
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