Hello, my dear Hivers!
@itsmemic , once again!
This time, I'd like to share another moment with my friends.
Around eleven , my friends suggested having lunch together. And as usual, I asked, "Where?" That question never fails to come up whenever someone suggests eating.
Even though there are plenty of carinderia's inside and outside the campus, we always want to try something new from the menu.
Fun fact about my friends: One of them always just nods and goes along without complaints. On the other hand, some are good at suggesting places, while others love trying out new carinderia but prefer sticking to familiar dishes.
Anyway, one of them, who always has great suggestions, recommended a place far from the school. But we had to ride a tricycle to get there.
When my classmate mentioned the location, I tried to guess, but I was wrong. That made me even more curious since they said the food there was delicious and the servings were big.
Before heading there, I had something important to do with my friend Angelie. I asked for permission to my other friends, and they agreed. Angelie and I had to print some assignments at a print shop across from the school.
After printing, I stepped outside and saw my friends patiently waiting for us. I quickly submitted my assignments to the instructors' office, and then we rode a tricycle to the carinderia.
We ate at a carinderia across from Prince—it was my first time eating there!
Right after I reached the group of friends, we stopped a tricycle, and it immediately pulled over. Thankfully, all six of us fit inside. Actually, there were going to be eight of us, but two had to leave for important matters.
When we arrived, the seats were still taken, so we waited for a while. A few minutes later, a group finished their meal, and we sat.
We then ordered food, and it looked delicious—it really tasted good too! I was very satisfied, and it was totally worth eating there.
A few minutes later, our two other friends arrived and started eating.
Since the six of us finished first, some of us decided to buy ice cream. The carinderia also sell affordable ice cream—guess how much? Just 12 pesos! Super student-friendly!
After enjoying the cold and refreshing ice cream, our two friends also finished eating, and we all headed home.
And that’s all, my dear Hivers! Thank you so much for reading!