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I'm Back!

Hello, everyone!

It's me. It's been a long while, I know, my last update was when I announced that I was preggo with our rainbow baby!

Ciara just celebrated her 1st birthday, and Sophia just turned 4. I have been missing writing so here I am, making up for the lost time by picking up my digital pen and blogging again. 

Chunky Ciara at 6.5 months

Do people still blog these days? I don't even know... lol! Lahat ata naka-reels and youtube videos na. But all I know is that writing is the oldest friend I have relied on ever since I was a kid. It has been my companion and comrade when I am feeling down (like when I found out we had a miscarriage), happy (when I got married), when I need to reflect, or a space to gush over how pretty awesome the world is (first time in Japan). So sana may magbasa parin, and I hope that this space will be able to make you smile and encourage you.

So sa dami ko nang sinabi, eto nalang... some photos of my fam to catch you up!




PS: I promise to write again next week! Mwa mwa tsup tsup!

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