Celebrating My Grandparents' 52nd Wedding Anniversary | Family Eat Out | Life Blog #03
"A family that eats together stays together."
Food tastes better when you eat it with your family, yes? We do share and enjoy family meals at home especially when there is something to celebrate- birthdays, Christmas, or new year. But it's been a while since we last ate at a restaurant together as a family.
After our Bukidnon Adventure, we immediately went to SM CDO Downtown to find a good place to eat. So, if you haven't read my travel blog post yet, click here if you want to read about our adventure to the Bonseta's Fun Fun Rides in Talakag, Bukidnon. Anyways, we were extremely tired. We even decided to go straight home to rest but we, the young ones of the family, pushed our aunts and uncle to treat us all to a family dinner. Well, they agreed, thank God.
So, we went to Panagatan, a Filipino seafood restaurant. The things that I look forward to when we do family eat outs are the food and the place, of course. I mean... who wouldn't get all so excited, right?
While waiting for the food, I took pictures of my grandparents and the place's interior because I tend to do so. HAHA!
Grannies 👴🏻👵🏻
My grandparents always fight over trivial things. But even so, I find them very cute because they still show their affection for each other... sometimes HAHA. They're like my precious babies who I will treasure and take care of for the rest of my life.
Restaurant's Interior
It's Dinnertime! 🍽️
The food was served after 30 minutes, finally! We ordered sizzling pork sisig, sinigang na bangus, bihon, chopsuey, rice platter, and cucumber lemonade. These are the only pictures of the food I was able to take.
It's dinnertime! And just so you know, I was starving. I finished my meal before anyone else that's why I was able to take a picture of them eating. HAHA!
The place was great, the ambiance, the food, and their friendly crew. In spite of being so exhausted, we've had so much fun that day. The adventure, the eat out, the bonding- they'll be memories that I'll always treasure.
And that's how we celebrated my grandparents' 52nd wedding anniversary! 💖