As mentioned in a previous post, I was planning to buy a stroller for my son since he is getting bigger. Carrying him applies too much pressure on my waist, which gives me pain. Thanks for the convenience brought by online shopping as it was delivered right in our doorstep.
Thus, installation was quite complicated for me since I am not familiar with bikes. Yet, my brother-in-law came to the rescue. I may not be with my family, but I am always grateful to have such supportive in-laws.
My only issue was, the seller sent me wrong color and it looks feminine.
Not only that, but I don't know how to ride a bike, which means pushing his stroller was challenging. Going out to stroll in the community would be dangerous, so I asked my mother-in-law to accompany us on a walk to the dense part of our barangay. Not that it was a forest, as the road was cemented, but only a few vehicles passed by since there were a lot of vacant lots.
This short walk will be my entry in #wednesdaywalk hosted by @tattoodjay. There is a clear blue sky and tall grasses beside the road on the lots that owners are busy with. Thus, in other parts, vegetables grow and are cultivated.
Have you seen a few Bananas? I took this photo while waiting for my mother-in-law's sister, who also wanted to stretch her muscles.
Summer is here, which also means mango season. I saw this tree with many fruits that could be harvested in the following weeks.
Speaking of mango festivals, we have one in my hometown. Guimaras is known for producing the sweetest mangos in the world. We deliver quality fruits. It's too bad I couldn't go home since my flight will be in the first week of June. The highlights were in May.
Back to this mango beside the road, I doubt if the fruits will still be there on our next walk. A lot of kids are now going here to fly kites. They will definitely also harvest these 🤣.
Does anyone know what plant this is? It looks so healthy!
*Wait, why I could hear Caleb almost crying? Like he was bored and mad?
With this view? He wasn't happy at all, and it's not hard to guess he isn't a nature lover.
See his face? LOL, it makes me laugh.
The sun's rays were also getting hot, so we decided to get back. Besides, I don't like the idea of letting my son cry in that place—just some superstitious belief.

The face when we reach back Home!😆
And this is the quick walk ended.
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