My wife said to me at dinner the other night, "Let's move to Cebu Island when you turn 70.
I have not decided whether I will move to Cebu Island completely or not because I want to work after 70 years old while I can still work.
My wife, who returned home to Cebu this time, seemed to have a renewed desire to live with our children as soon as possible.
It is not unreasonable to think so, since the house under construction will be ready to live in within the next year.
When he returns to Cebu, he plans to buy a pig and raise piglets to sell.
Lechon babui (roasted whole pig) is an essential part of celebratory occasions, and the other day when my family gathered at the beach, the main dish was lechon babui.
Most lechon babuy are pigs before they grow up. Therefore, even piglets can be sold. It seems to be a small business if they can be bought and sold at a reasonable price.
At first, the pigs could be raised on the family's property, and when the situation is settled, a piggery could be set up on another piece of land for a full-scale operation.