Hi, fellow Pinoy in this Bayanihive community! 🥰🌷
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‎Today I'm sharing our story after Typhoon Uwan.
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‎It's already been a week since that typhoon swept through our area yet without electricity and Wi-Fi immediately after the storm, I had to wait patiently to process everything and share it with you.
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‎Because the winds were fierce, it bent some of the trees.
The rice paddies were affected too. The floodwaters overflowed into the fields, causing concern among the farmers.
But we're still thankful that the damage wasn't too severe. Which is a relief because I know how much the farmers care about their crops.
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‎Our way of life, especially when it comes to cooking, also takes a simple turn.
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‎The electric stove is out of order because it has no electricity at that moment, so we had to get creative.
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‎With large rocks, we made a makeshift stove. And with woods and pieces of bamboo, we created a fire pit.
My son, Ryzen, also enjoys helping out.
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‎He's the one stirring the fire, fanning it, to keep the flames steady.
‎It's a joyful task for him.
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‎Just don't notice his slippers. 😆
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‎I also always notice that moment, the stunning sunset.
Though the typhoon makes our life kinda hard because of having no electricity, it shows how life can still be beautiful because of the surroundings.
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‎It may be a goodbye before the earth gets dark, but the orange skies show how beautiful a sunset can be.
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‎And when it gets dark, look who gets excited and happy. 💖
‎A shadow discovery and playtime for Aiden. 🥰
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‎This typhoon gives us a lot of memories.
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‎It gave us challenges, yes, but the nights where the stars shine so bright, and the beautiful sunset, make us enjoy every simple moment that we didn't notice if there's wifi and electricity.
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‎Until our next moments...
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‎Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 💗🌸