Coffee, Burgers and...

I know what you're thinking right now. The title. I know! Coffee AND burgers? Yum!

But sad to say, the food was not the only subject in this post. And whether you like it or not, this will be another story about what happened in my life, today.  
At Zark's Burgers (Taft, Manila)
 
So today, I went to Manila and eat dinner with my BSP family. It's more like of a  despedida dinner for me because I'm done with my internship and ate Mavic, because she'll be leaving BSP next month for some personal reason. And everything went perfectly fine.

We first ate at Zark's Burgers where I ordered one of its top and most popular meal, Zark's Ultimate Burger and it's really delicious. But first - as one of Day One's song goes- its gotta get bad before it gets good and it did. The place was full that night and that means if we want to eat there, we have to wait until there's a ten vacant sit for us to be accommodated. Yes, we wanted to eat there and yes, we waited for the next thirty minutes or so. But nonetheless, at the end of the night our hungry tummies were stuffed with awesome and fatty burgers. The best part? It was free for me. It was a treat from my BSP family. Sweet huh? Lucky me. :)

At Noriter Cafe (Taft, Manila)
Other than the one gigantic burger they bought for me and those unfinished food they offered me to eat (Yes, I'm a real food-eating machine), they even got me a dessert called Deep Fried Mars where a Mars chocolate was coated in a batter and topped with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. Sounds yummy? TOTALLY! I admit, this and the coffee (caught in between) are my most favorite part of the night. Like, really.

The next stop was a really cute and artistic coffee shop, Noriter. It was more like of a doodle house full of acts of randomness from random people and it's lovely! The doodles, the theme and ambiance of the place plus the coffee? Relaxing place, indeed. My kind of place. I'll come back there as soon as possible just to breath in the coffee air once again.

We hang out there for another hour or two and called it a day. Since I'm an hour and a half away from Manila, I went home by riding a bus with my earphones on my ears and music in my head. While I'm on the road I realized one thing, that I'm so damn lucky to have this kind of life. An unexpected experience with my newly found not-blood-related family, I couldn't ask for more. They were all sweet and thoughtful. By just being with them, I feel so loved. I think I am.

Lucky me huh? Lucky me. :)