Hello everyone how are you? What are you up to? About me, we went to the town of Sibagat, Agusan Del Sur to visit our grandfather who is sick. He is in a good condition at the age of 78, but he has a wound that heals slowly because of his increased sugar. However, it will be okay according to the doctor. He is not a diabetic. Accordingly, his sickness is due to his age. It reminds me of my dog Tam who passed away because he was very old as 11 years old (70 years old dog lifespan).
After that, we ate lunch in this town’s better carenderia. It’s our favorite place to dine in when we go there because we already know the owner. Aside from that, it is very clean and cozy. They have many foods to choose. Because it is not a restaurant, mostly are readymade. I was happy I could just let my little girl play with her cousin who is 5 years old. Just look at the picture how safe it is. People in the town love to be here because aside from it’s a safe area, it is very clean.
I was craving of their soups. They have fish soup, beef and pork. We ordered a stewed pork for one serving that costs 160 pesos. It was hot, yummy and the meat was tender. During travel, I always love to eat rice with a lot of soup because I have a motion sickness. It makes me feel better.Some people hate to eat when they travel if they are dizzy, but I’m different. If not soup, I love lechon manok, barbecues and junk foods.
While waiting for our order, my little girl was very happy that we travelled and she loves the place too. It’s safe for her who loves to wander off. We chose an area where we can experience the outdoor fresh air and green view. It faces the the Highway but not nearby the street. The town is still a countryside. It does not have commercial establishments. What we can see here are the small Sari-Sari stores and Carenderias. But recently, the town celebrated the opening of 7/11. It’s a famous convenient store that is the first ever franchised store in the town. It’s just beside the carenderia we used to eat. I’m sorry I was not able to picture.
So, we were done eating with full tummy. Their rice costs 25 pesos per serving. We ordered two servings of Afritada for 180 pesos too. I wasn’t able to take pictures of the foods because I was really hungry. The boy in the picture is my nephew who ordered 3 servings of rice because one serving was not enough for his hungry tummy. My aunt in the blue sleeve was our visitor that time. She is sitting beside my mother wearing the black blouse. They were very excited that to go to the mountain to harvest root crops, fruits and vegetables. Anyway, I must end up here. Bye for now!