A church in Sta. Rosa, Laguna beside Canossa School
The sun was up. Now I have grown to hate the radiant rays of the sun. Armed with caps and umbrellas we then started off our yearly family tradition, to set out for Bisita Iglesia. We dropped by in a small church near our place at the first leg then we headed to Alabang all the way to Laguna and ended at Tagaytay. Enduring the sunny offering of that day was a bit of a challenge. Though it's nothing compared to the suffering of our Jesus on the cross. There were throngs of believers we came across on that day. I even bumped into a college classmate of mine in St. Peregrine Church of Muntinlupa. That I consider consolation because the tendency of meeting old friends is possible. At about 6:30 PM we're down to our 13th church in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Alas we can now head to Tagaytay for our last stop. But the gridlock along the way hindered the eagerness painted on our face while it didn't last an hour we arrived there in no time. Wheww! the cool temperature now begun caressing our body as we shivered. A sumptuous dinner at Leslie's restaurant concluded the day.


5 comments:
hi sis, tagal ko ng di naka visit dito...miss ko ang tagaytay...i'd like to visit there again someday....
oopppsss..btw, that's me allinkorea
oopppsss..btw, that's me allinkorea
^^ yeah the scenery in Tagaytay is simply breathtaking and refreshing, well you won't miss the breezy Tagaytay since Korea is freezy..hehe
WOW, How I wish I can go to that place, seems to be popular one.
Cool photos :)
Have a great day and great weekend ahead!
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