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Miguel Luis T. Ortega
7 – Marian
Language 7
“My Grandparent’s Beach House”
Every year, we go to my grandparent’s beach house in Bolinao, Pangasinan to relax and enjoy the province life. We usually eat our energizing breakfast at Tarlac before really heading straight to Bolinao. Shortly after arriving at the beach house, we put our heavy luggages at ease and we immediately stroll around the province’s main city. At Pangasinan, we usually don’t eat food that already appears in Metro Manila. Instead, we eat some of Bolinao’s mouth-watering seafoods like crabs, shrimps, and fishes. After eating lunch, we sometimes go to the grocery to buy food and water that we need at the beach house. Okay, let’s put the “strolling” part at rest. At the beach house there is, of course, a beach in front of it. We usually have a good nap before taking on the fun-filled, cozy beach. The beach house actually has two houses. One for my parents while the second is for my brother, sister, and of course me. Meanwhile for dinner, our maids make some food for us like the warm, beefy Nilagang Bulalo, some baked mussels, and who would ever forget, the “Only in Pangasinan” assorted seafoods. Before leaving for Manila, we buy crabs and some oh-so-yummy longganisas at the wet market.
Probably in fifty years, the beach house will be more improved in its structures. Bolinao will have more tourists than ever. Also when my Aunts and Uncles retire, they might even occupy the whole beach house. I also think that Bolinao might have a more futuristic look compared to now. Well, who knows?
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