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How I spent my winter vacation


 How I Spent My Winter Vacation

 

      My winter vacation was relaxing and peaceful. I spent most days at home, reading many books and watching movies. I enjoyed sleeping more and taking breaks from my usual routine. Not knowing that we had a artist guest in my relatives transient, and somehow we got to see them personally and take pictures with them, they even took us to their concert, getting a fantastic experience on riding a coaster for VIP'S and getting to spend the whole day with them, this was really an unforgettable moment that I'll never forget


      Some days, I went outside for long walks to enjoy the cold weather and the peacefulness of the city 
when it's early in the morning. I also tried cooking new dishes that my mother always cooked, which was fun and tasty. I spent most of the time with my family, talking and sharing meals together, enjoying our time together before my mother goes back to manila to take care of my grandparents 

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       One day, I visited the bicentennial park alone, to enjoy and have some fun . It was a nice change, and while taking a long walk I felt happy being in nature. I also spent time learning something new, like learning how to do different things and enhancing my skills in playing sports that i enjoy, getting to play with other people to gain more experience, it was really a memorable day.




 This vacation helped me rest, relax, and get ready for the new year.

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