My Wednesday Happenings
Blog #230
April 28, 2022
I woke today feeling great and positive that everything will be okay. After doing my morning rituals, I checked my phone and see if the noise.cash is okay and when I opened it, I am glad that we can now post and interact with others. A day without posting on noise.cash feels incomplete to me because it is already part of my daily routine to at least post two or three contents in a day. And as we all know that noise.cash had been down yesterday and knowing that it was, I felt a little nervous. Why? I overthink and had so many what-ifs in my mind. Honestly, I am not ready to let go of it because for one year, it does not only let me earn but I also gain some friends there. I may not be that active unlike before but every time that I am online on noise.cash, I always enjoyed engaging with other users.
After posting and sharing FTs with others, I did some household chores and also did almost thirty minutes of workouts. I had been eating lots of carbs lately and I decided this morning to have an intense workout to burn those carbs that I intake and to avoid having a bloated tummy.
When I am done with my exercise, we played with my kids. I am having so much fun with them, building a house made of blocks and watching them playing with their toy cars made me so smile. I like to see them having those smiles while enjoying each other's company. I am so grateful to have these little kids around. Though sometimes they caused me stress because they fought over little things, I am still happy and proud to say that they are the most wonderful thing that happen to me as a woman.
The afternoon came and the rain suddenly showered tiny raindrops. That makes me sleepy and I am not in the mood to read articles so I played CryptoWord. I played for 30 minutes and I am happy that within 30 minutes, I was able to accumulate the minimum Satoshi to withdraw. The minimum Satoshi to be withdrawn was 200 Satoshi or 4 pesos in our money.
Here is the amount I receive in my wallet. It was just small but I'm still so grateful for it because my sleepy eyes are now awake and I enjoyed playing. Connecting letters to form a word is very enjoyable and I learned that when we connect 6 letters, it gives one Satoshi, and not only that when there are few blocks left only that can't be formed as a word, it will give more or less 10 satoshis. The advertisements are not long too and even if the ads don't end yet as long as there is an × button on the right corner, I can exit that ad and continued the game. That's so easy and a very interesting game.
After receiving my payout, I posted an update in noise.cash regarding that payout and then browse Twitter. While scrolling some tweets, I stumbled upon a tweet that caught my attention. It's the Relica site/app. I joined the site and connected it with my handcash wallet because that's where I would receive my payout if ever I can receive an amount in my post. After setting my username and inputting my Twitter handle, I posted my first post on that site then I tweeted on Twitter that I just joined Relica.
As I was busy on Telegram, I receive a notification that someone followed me in Relica. I immediately exited Telegram and check my Relica account and here it is my very first income in Relica.
When the rain stopped pouring, we went to buy some groceries, and then we also went to another shop where there are cakes sold in a tub that cost $1. I bought one because we are craving something sweet.
Here is the choco moist cake that I bought. I just bought one tub and shared it with the kids. We are very satisfied with the taste.
That's for today's happenings. Thank you for reading!
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A very productive Wednesday, better than ever, and to celebrate all the events, a delicious chocolate cake, thank God for the blessings received!