It's a rainy morning, hesitating if I'll go to the town of Bugallon. It's our schedule to go for our voluntary work to visit deaf students, and teach them some lessons. I feel bad about those deaf people in the town because most of them are unschooled, and they're not even familiar of Filipino Sign Language (FSL) Mostly, they communicate using natural signs, and we first gave them their copies of the FSL alphabet.
The rain has turned to drizzles so I decided to prepare, and left home around 10am. I messaged my friends who will be my partners, and they willingly agreed to push through with our plans.
Usually, we visit the most distant village, where there are three deaf people. It's at the hills, and gladly, there are tricycles available that transportation isn't an issue. After visiting our two deaf students who are neighbors at the mountain, we walked downhill, and there's a deaf man's house but unfortunately, he's out at the fields.
Usually, it's difficult to find a ride back to the town so we walk until we see an available tricycle. We have no problem walking because the view is beautiful. We're surrounded by green sceneries, and since the skies are covered with clouds, we don't have to open our umbrellas.
We walked around 1 kilometer already yet there's no tricycle available yet. Reached the area where the towers of NGCP are erected. The sound of the electricity flowing at the lines of the towers can be heard, which is quite scary.
We paused for a while, gave our feet some rest, and breathe some fresh air. I love the countryside because of the fresh air, and greens which eases our eyes from tiredness.
Finally, we saw a tricycle coming, and we got to have a ride. We had our lunch at my friend's house, took some nap, and decided to visit our student at the boundary of the towns of Lingayen (my hometown) and Bugallon.
We reached the house of our deaf students, and welcomed us happily. Her mom entertained us, and afterwards, she complained about her daughter's attitude towards her father. We have no idea what really happened but we can understand our deaf student because her mother and sisters usually scold her altogether. They've been with her for almost three decades but it seems they're not used to her attitude.
Finally, we're able to teach our student, and I saw their beautiful plants, particularly the orchids. Their neighbor (relatives) used to compete for landscaping in different festivals, and they're helping in preparing the landscape, as well as growing the plants.
We're tired but happy. Visited another deaf student but she's unavailable so we thought of going to our town proper and have some snacks.
Yes, we went to Mang Inasal and ordered our favorite halo-halo. My friend wanted to go to Chowking, but I made the decision to go to Mang Inasal instead because I am the one who will pay. Lol! It doesn't matter if it's quite cold despite the morning rain, and the occasional drizzles.
Time to go home, and our home is just a kilometer away from the town. I called the tricycle, and the driver is a friend. He refused to accept my payment but I know he has already a family. I left the payment (actually doubled my fare) where the coins are located, and he thanked me.
I was very happy to see the foods in the table when I got home. I know I'll be eating a lot again, but I had regrets of eating halo-halo earlier. There's no occasion, and someone just gave the pizza, while the pasta was newly cooked.
The day is almost over, but I have to watch my favorite TV shows. Of course, I also worked online that time, and took a rest afterwards.
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