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Mommy's 26th Birthday in Matnog, Sorsogon!

         My birthday wish was to spend it with my dearest boys, Cesar, James, and Adam. I'm an introvert. No birthday candles, cake, or balloons. I wanted to be on the road first thing in the morning. And here's how I spent my special day, with the most special people in my life, celebrating my life and the other three lives that make it more worth celebrating!

 We drove around two and a half hours from Donsol to Matnog. Met the boat man, who was very kind to guide us to the market where we bought rice, fresh fish, and ripe mangoes. Took a boat to an island and spent most of our time in a very humble, one-year old resort called "Subic Maliit".

At around 3pm, we took off and headed to the Juag Fish Sanctuary where we went swimming with the fishes. It was so surreal!

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