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Cornetto… for our 34th

 



I knew it! Somebody’s going to post this photo in his timeline before I could! 


Still I’m including it here because the truth is, we don’t have much photos together during the pandemic 😩 and I couldn’t decide which of our old photos to recycle for today’s celebration. 


So for a change, here are some Cornetto pick-up lines. Corny-two, promise!!! 🤣🤣🤣


September 17, 2022

October 2, 2022

No, you’re definitely not milktea, neither am I.  You’re brewed coffee☕️☕️☕️ I’m simply Milo with milk 🍫🥛 sharing late morning breakfast everyday. 


December 11, 2022

Well, for the whole duration of the pandemic, you’ve been working from home. Then, when it was time for you to report for work physically, you were blessed to have favorable class schedules that allow you to be at home 5 days a week! That doesn’t make me THINK of you arrow-arrow because I actually SEE you almost arrow-arrow🤣🤣🤣


October 2, 2022

Di ako solved kasi ‘4’ ako sa Math 11 😩 but you, as mathematician, act with so much precision based on your theorems and assumptions. 


December 11, 2022

Well, not really. On the contrary, two-gether we continue to live our lives in the grace of the Lord. Together, we have come this far and partake of His undeserved blessings. Together, we praise and thank Him for the 34 years of goodness and faithfulness, and for all that He has given to us and has done for us and our family. 


September 17, 2022

Bottomless (kunyari lang) Cornetto with our fave YouTube shows and Netflix movies.  


September 11, 2022

 🤔 🤔🤔


Corne-tto-gether…forever! 🤣🤣🤣





Happy 34th to us!!!

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Related posts:

Celebrating 32 Years of God’s Grace and Love (2021)

A Blessed 31st amid the Pandemic (2020)


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