Hello everyone!
Hope all are safe and well! ☺️❤️🙏

Today, I’m excited to share about our Tiangge Day with my Aunt Carol! As I mentioned in my second day in Taytay, my Aunt in Canada generously sent us ₱1,000 each for some tiangge shopping. What a sweet and thoughtful blessing! 🥰
Friday morning, Aunt Carol and I woke up early, had coffee and bread for breakfast. It's just simple but perfect to start the day.

After that, we headed out and rode a tricycle to Tikling. We crossed the overpass and hopped on another tricycle to Novo, where Aunt Carol wanted to buy a few things.





The ride going to town was light and fun. The streets were already busy, vendors were setting up, and the sun was just right for a morning trip. I paid for our fares from home to the tiangge a total of ₱123 for the two of us.
When we arrived at the tiangge, I was amazed at how many stalls and items were there! From clothes, accessories and more, everything was budget-friendly.
I honestly got confused about what to buy because there were just too many nice things! My 1,000 pesos felt so small because I wanted to buy so much. 😅 I got busy looking for items to bring home as pasalubong for my family in Leyte. I couldn’t take many photos inside because I was carrying a big eco bag full of Aunt Carol’s purchases in Novo. It was quite heavy, but fun!




When we finally finished and my 1,000 pesos was gone, we rode back home. Aunt Carol kindly paid our return fare, ₱120. Back home, I finally had time to take pictures of what I bought.
I bought three pieces of shorts worth ₱500, one dry-fit and two regular ones. Aunt Carol even added ₱200 as her gift for my father. These will surely be appreciated by both my dad and my brother!

I also got three sleeveless dry-fit shirts for ₱200. It's perfect for my father.

Then, three briefs worth ₱100. It's also for my father.

For my sister and me, I got three night dresses worth ₱150. I love how comfy and cute they look!

I also found a terno set for my mother worth ₱100. It's simple yet nice.

Lastly, three lower garments worth 150 pesos, one leggings and two square pants. Perfect for casual days!

Here’s everything I bought. All in all it's worth ₱1,200!

Not bad at all! I feel so satisfied and happy because I was able to buy something for everyone in my family. It’s not about how much you spend, it’s the thought, love, and joy that matter. When I return to Taguig, I’ll wash everything so they’re ready to wear when my family receives them.
I’m truly thankful for my Aunt in Canada and Aunt Carol for their generosity and love. This simple tiangge shopping became a special memory full of laughter, walking, and happiness. ☺️❤️
Have a Blessed Wednesday everyone! 😀😀😀💖💖💖
Thank You Lord for the blessings and love!
Be grateful in every little/simple things and you’ll find happiness you ever wanted! 😀😀😀
Everyday is worth to be grateful of!
Praying for the safety and wellness of all.
Heal Our Land Oh God!
Lovelots,
@shikika

