A SUMMER ESCAPE TO SAMAR

 


Since my cousin financed all the expenses of our trip to Samar, we were able to take a vacation there last year. Samar is my hometown because of my mother. It was a truly lovely and lovely vacation, and Samar has greatly improved over the years. We stayed in Gandara, Samar, which is in the Visayas. Samar has a lot to offer, including stunning locations, a rich cultural heritage, delectable cuisine, and much more. 


I feel extremely welcome and like my three weeks there because so many people are approachable and nice. Of course, we went swimming in the pool, the stream, and the river. Having a lot of my cousins and nieces tour me around the neighborhood was enjoyable and soothing. We basically had our packed meals and did some thrifting looking for matching clothes. During our trip, Nica and I prepared a lot of food to carry and enjoy. We wandered about the spots to observe and sit, and we snapped some interesting photos. We simply relished the occasion and made memories. Most of our time in Samar goes by in the rain, so we're just enjoying ourselves and considering how we will spend the rest of our vacation there. 


My cousin had a baby, and I believe we honored her eighth month of life by going out to eat and spending time with them. After a few months, we learned of my cousin's death, which was extremely sad. He was a courageous soldier in Samar, and I know he handles himself honorably. I know he is with my father, and I hope he is doing well where he is right now. I sincerely hope they are happy, and I am doing my best to make them proud every day. Since we cannot predict the future, we can show our loved ones that we care and love them now and till the end. Therefore, cherish the moment with them and show them that you care. 

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