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Everything I did on my Birthdaaayyy!!!! 17April’24

I celebrated my birthday at night by cutting a cake, having fun, and enjoying a delicious strawberry and chocolate cake. Later, the lights went out, making the night even more memorable. 
The next morning, we got ready and headed to Phoenix Mall of the Millennium in Wakad, which is larger than other malls and had been on my list for a while. We arrived around 11:30, and the one-way trip cost us around 350 rupees. 

Upon arrival, we went to Timezone, where we played lots of games and went bowling. I even won two soft toys, one of which I named Pab. I now have over 10,000 points on my card, which I plan to redeem next time since there weren't many options available at Timezone this time.

Later, we went to Mainland China because we were famished. We enjoyed ramen🍜

 and lotus root, both of which were delicious and satisfying. Despite eating relatively little, we felt full due to the heat and drank plenty of water. 
Afterwards, we visited the food zone but didn't eat anything; instead, we chatted for a few minutes before deciding to explore the shops on the first floor. I spotted a croissant and couldn't resist having it with a hot chocolate, despite the heat. 

Afterward, we hailed a cab, which cost us another 350 rupees and took nearly an hour to get home. We rested after returning home. 



I received gifts like a pendant and a ring💍,
which I loved because I chose them myself. I also received some clothes 😃❤️.

Xoxo ❤️
Gujjugirl

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