Hello, my dear hivers! You might be wondering how we are doing, we’re doing great and slowly recovering from the typhoon.
There’s still no electricity in my hometown, but the good thing is that we can charge our cellphones, flashlights, power banks, mini fans, and more at the Ilihan covered court. The barangay opened it for everyone to use for free.
This has been a big help because it allows us to update our loved ones who are far away and hard to reach.
As for the internet, our neighbor has free solar Wi-Fi that we can use for now. They also have a free charging station which I'm thankful for. I truly appreciate these kinds of people who always lend a hand to help those people in need.
Of course, as an act of respect and gratitude. I always do a mano po when I visit their place and would ask permission to charge my cellphones, powerbank and flashlights. Though not everyone practices mano po nowadays to someone they're not close with but for me, it's the least I can do to show how thankful I am. After charging, I always make sure to say thank you to them.Simple act of kindness really goes a long way.
As part of our recovery, we started to sweep and clean the fallen leaves. Theres a lot of leaves that has been seen in the shop of my father and theres a lot to clean, but it's okay because my brother helped me clean it. He even offers to manage the heavy stuff after I collected it in the trash box.
After that my little cousin gave me some fried turon which has a banana inside. By the way, I was the one who made or wrapped this right before the typhoon started so that we'd have snacks to eat.
And that is all for today's blog, my dear hivers!