
Let's get going, shall we?

I grew up with this church because before moving to Manila, I went to the school besides this church. We always walk, run and play around the vicinity. Childhood days. Oh, how I miss to have fun and to be carefree just like a kid again.

Funny story - When we were at the this church, we were looking for the station of the cross. Then, suddenly this little girl shouted. "Hi, princess!" "Mommy, oh princess!" I didn't notice she was looking at me. Suddenly, I saw her and I looked at her. She waved at me and said again, "Hi, Princess!" With a puzzled face, "Huh!? is she really thinks I am a princess?" hahaha I heard her mother, kept telling her. "No, she is not a princess." Maybe because of my long skirt, she thought I was a princess. I felt awkward in a while. haha










(it is under renovation that time)
Our last stop, we spent our few hours here at St. Vincent Ferrer Parish Chruch. We were just in time for the mass and for the washing of the feet. Most of the time we usually end our visita iglesia with a mass. For everyone, just a bit of advise, start it early and bring some prayer books for the station of the cross. In addition, pack some food or snacks and jug of water just in case anyone got hungry and thirsty. Plan your Visita Iglesia ahead and avoid the crowded place! I hope you enjoyed reading my post. By the way, want to check out my other visita iglesia post? Here are the links: Visita Iglesia - Laguna Visita Iglesia - Tagaytay to Cavite
How about you? What's your tradition during holy week?