Going to Ortigas bridge' she stood infront of her mom (in Cainta, the tricycle's side-car can accomodate 4 passengers). She didn't mind - she was curious about the places she saw on the way.
Right after getting off the tricycle, we just said goodbye to Tin and crossed the street to take another tricycle going back.
This time I paid for her seat. She's so cute simply sitting there. She was trying to get the feel of it. When the tricycle started to move, she started waving her hand and saying, "mommy, mommy, babatch, babatch". Of course, by then, mommy was gone on her way to UDMC.
She was well behaved on our way back. She would glance outside enjoying the sceneries (of the squatter areas).
When we got back, she didn't want to walk anymore so I let her sit on my shoulders.
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