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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

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Batanes Family Trip: Crossing All My Fingers for A Storm-Free Trip

Batanes' Marlboro Hills

This time I had to step up and exhaust all my powers for this trip to push through.  It's been 2 years since we had our last family trip.  Not this year.

Even when this plan ticket is more expensive than what we had previously paid for, we knew it's going to be worth it.  It's my mom's dream destination, it is also mine and I think this also goes for the rest of my brothers and sister.  I couldn't let this promo pass so even when there's a threat of cancellation as it was set at the last week of November, I still went on with it.  Now I'm just praying to the gods that I made the right decision.

I've read from other blogs that it's okay to be going to Batanes in November.  There will be some rain showers but I read that it's really not that bad.  Well I sure wish it to be true.  I hope it is.  There's really no turning back now.  

Previous trips we had, we were quite lucky weather-wise.  For example during our trip in Ilocos, July is known to be the start of the rainy season, and there was a lurking threat that it would pour down hard during our trip.  Luckily we were able to travel with the sun up, and escaped the rain by getting into a tricycle home, when it was about to pour down heavily one night in Vigan.  By then, we were able to go around the place and see calle crisologo at night.  Although it wasn't as thorough as we wanted to, we were already able to take some pics, and were already tired from going around then so we didn't  mind going home earlier.  Also I got lucky during the trip around Cambodia with my friend and brother.  We only had 1 day to go around Angkor Wat and prior that day, it rained heavily.  During our travel day though, the sun was up and was blazing happily all throughout the day.  Let's see if we still have a lucky card to spare for our trip in Batanes

I'll be praying and visualizing that everything will go well - that is all I could do for now, really.
Publisher: Shy - Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Friday, March 25, 2016

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Costa Marina Beach: It Was As If The Sea Was Playing Tricks On Us!




We arrived there at 10am.  We were excited to take a dip because the beach at Costa Marina was looking so promising and enticing.  By the time we settled down, the sea was gone.  It shied away from us.  You have to walk what seemed to be hundred meters away from the shore to get your knees wet.  You have to sit down or lie down to get your whole body wet.

The whole time we were at the beach, we were waiting for high tide to come back again.

We waited


and waited


and waited


and waited


and waited


and waited.


Then the clock hit 4pm-- the arrival time of the last boat to take us back to the city.  Time to pack up.  As we were leaving the whole sea came rushing in.  Back to its glory, its depth, its clarity, its wholeness.

He.he.he.  Funny.
Publisher: Shy - Friday, March 25, 2016

Thursday, July 25, 2013

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30 Magical Points in Palawan

1. Like in Vigan, Puerto princesa's locals mostly go around town in tricycles.




2. Street lights, water systems and good road are lacking especially ones away from the city.  Going for a night trip to El Nido from Puerto Princesa? Then you'll know what I'm talking about.

3. No wonder Nemo's hard to find.  Sooo small. Smaller than you think it is.



4.  Fact: El Nido will take your breath away.



5.  It's Lord of the Rings fan days again.

6.  I once thought I wouldn't dare swim with fishes.  But there I was, feeling like being surrounded by cute preschoolers.  I wanted to hug them all! haha


7.  Don't know how to swim?  Don't worry, if you got your big goggles with you then that would double as floaters.  Believe me it's like having floaters on your head without looking like a wuss.  The next best thing to underwater camera.

8. The underwater camera.  The best thing you'll ever have in the beach. The picture explains why.



9.  Stick to the resto you KNOW serves good food.  Don't wallow and get curious to check on others.  There wouldn't be a rave online for no reason.  Save yourself the time, money and from disappointments.  Go eat good food.




10.  The road to adventure is squishy and green.  Makes you want to think what you did wrong for you to be forced to walk through all these goo!  



Publisher: Shy - Thursday, July 25, 2013

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Saturday, April 27, 2013

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Awkward Smile

So going to Palawan, I had a hunch that most probably we will be crashing on to some foreign tourists, and most likely there will arise a need to strike up a conversation with them.  My thought was: I could handle it, I mean I did have some flawless conversation with a couple of tourists during my Indochina trip, surely I can do that again in Palawan.

So feeling confident, I figured it should be fine.

Do people need to think about these small things?  I mean, it shouldn't be much of a problem right?  They are  humans too and they don't bite... really.

So we were in El Nido Palawan, and we just got in the van we signed up for a trip to the Underground river.  Before heading to our destination, we had to pick up a couple in an inn somewhere in town.  So we slowly skid our way in front of the inn's entrance, and suddenly came out a couple of Europeans.  The girl, a french lady, broadly built but she still looked stunning with her Scarlett Johanssen face.  And the guy. This guy was wearing his crisp white polo, khaki cargo shorts and this stellar glasses, first thing I thought was he just looked like Liam Hemsworth.  Even after seconds of just looking at them hurriedly wearing their shoes out in the patio, left me with a ball of hair down my throat.  I was at the edge of my seat.  Now obviously, that doesn't happen to me ever so often.  Me attracted to a guy this much, doesn't come by too often as it has with girls.  For some reason, a handsome face that would make me swoon is a rare happening.  Very rare that it made me question... Why?! Where are the good looking guys at?  Maybe I do have a high standard for guys, but still, there should be at least 2 or 3 guys(a year) who could match up to it.

Anyways, so there they got in the van and seated comfortably behind us.  I was practically silent. Yes.  In my head, I was already thinking of something to say...

Hey where are you guys from?

How long have you been here?

How are you?  My name is...

Isn't this a wonderful day? My name is...

You know what, you guys look like Hollywood stars, can I have a picture taken with the both of you?

I mean, every introductory lines I could possibly think of, I've already thought of twice or maybe more than that.  And there I was, just seated facing ahead, pretending to be checking on some pictures, taking pictures, talking to my mother beside me, sleeping, every possible thing you could do except being friendly and talk to the few tourists seated nearby.

In one of our stops, we had lunch at a beach, and there we were lining up for the buffet.  The couple were lining up ahead of us, I thought that it would be a perfect time to just talk to them.  And again in my head, there went lines and lines that I could possibly say, and finally she stared my way... the Scarlett Johanssen looking lady was there looking at me, which was the perfect point to open my friggin mouth and say something nice, but all I ended up with was

an awkward smile.

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a smile that says, I've been meaning to talk to you for hours but I can't seem to do it.  So I hope you could see all that frustrated energy and friendship on my face.

Enjoy.



Publisher: Shy - Saturday, April 27, 2013

Sunday, March 31, 2013

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5 Things You Shouldn't Dare Miss Out in Palawan.

1. Go see the Underground River.  You'll see that there's a whole new world as you get inside that seemingly measly  mouth of the cave.  Imagination would make you see rock formations of the last supper, the naked lady, carrots, mushrooms, horses and many more.  Guides would point out where the Batman and Robin hideout is.  And you'll discover why it's important to close your mouth while all throughout the trip.  

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My brother posing for a pic as we waited for our turn to get in the boat.

Mind hanging with the gang?

2. Do Island hopping in El nido and be fascinated with the different islands.  While you're at it, don't forget to feed the fishes while snorkelling around Simsu Island.  Take pleasure as you surround yourself with a hundreds of them.  Take great underwater pics of course.  Also, try swimming your way through the hole to reach the Secret beach.  Don't fret once you see 2 or 5 jellyfishes here and there.  They're the stingless kind.  End your island hopping by doing sunset watching at 7 Commando Beach.  

Setting force in our island hopping.
On our way to helicopter island.
My sister taking her pic in our first island - Helicopter island.

Had our pictures taken in Star Island where we ate our lunch.  

3.  Try their local delicacies. The tamilok actually doesn't taste like oyster with wood shards aftertaste.  After eating it, I wasn't sure watSip a mouthful of birds nest soup in Balinsasayaw Resto.  You'll realize it tastes more like egg soup.  Still waiting for my brother to post the pics.  Do grab so Chao Long and find redemption after eating the previous  delicacies I've mentioned earlier.

4. Be mesmerized with hundreds of the fireflies at night as you row your way between mangrove trees.  No pics since we missed this.  This was set in the itinerary to cap the whole trip, just arriving in Puerto Princesa after a gruelling 6 hours on the road, we were far too exhausted that a 45minutes of tricycle ride sounds like forever.

5. Work your way up the Ugong Rock Cave, and tap on the rock to hear on the sound and see for yourself why it's called 'Ugong' (Sound).  I must say that the descent is more intimidating than going up.  Acrophobics? Brace yourselves, it won't be pretty, but definitely worth the sweat.  Once reaching the top you'll find yourself sweating like a pig.  From there, you'll have to decide how to get down: do sitting/superman zipline or head your way back in the cave.  

Rapelling up the cave.
With my Mom posing as we climb steep stairs in the cave.


Publisher: Shy - Sunday, March 31, 2013

Saturday, March 16, 2013

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10 Tips in Planning your Family Trip.

Ok, let me put a disclaimer out there that I am no expert on this subject and that what I end up with are things that I've discover along the way as I was planning my family's trips for the past 3 years.   Every year we go out in one famous tourist spot in the Philippines, and so if you do your math that would be only 3 trips that I've organized for my family.  Nevertheless I'll share them anyway in the hopes that you might find light and inspiration in planning your own family getaway.

So here goes.

1.  Make sure you don't travel during monsoon season.   I can't stress on this enough.  In our case, me and my mother had an interesting argument as soon as she realized that we'll go to Ilocos during monsoon season.  She had gone totally buzzerk.   As for me?  I was just devastated. But good thing nature was on our side because when we got to Ilocos, the sun was out there shining on us like an angel.  I guess my prayers were answered.  If you weren't lucky enough, then here are my suggestions how you could spice up your trip even when it's raining.

Oh sweet Jesus! Thanks for the Sun! :)
Aren't we a lucky bunch?  We've got the sun on our side baby. :)

2. On booking flights, let them do it.  What's hard with booking their flights?  Leaves might not be approved and so you would have to pay more for the rebooking fee, differential price for tickets, and service fee.  More money wasted.  They should at least be responsible for that part.

3.  Print your tickets days before your trip.  If you've been reading this blog you'll know that in our first family trip, we actually missed our flight.  Reason?  My brother in his awesomeness printed the tickets last minute, and got home an hour and 30minutes before our flight.  When we reached the airport we were 10minutes late and so the airline already closed the check in counter.  I can't tell you enough how pathetic I sounded as I begged the staff to let us board the plane.  

"Where is your supervisor?",  the staff gave me her supervisor and the supervisor said no to my request.

And then I figured to push my luck and requested to speak to the pilot.

"Can I talk to the pilot?"

The supervisor was taken aback, but sternly said no... I was thinking, Oprah Winfrey was able to stop the plane from flying after a mere phonecall, well obviously it takes power to do that.  I realized I'm not her.... Duh.  So we had to purchase tickets for the earliest flight tomorrow.  I took pictures of the whole scene.  You can check it out here. :)

4.  Be realistic with your itinerary.  Just recently, I was making activities for our trip and I had bicycling around town, and free diving as part of our activities.  I was too eager to experience things which I haven't done before, but reality knocked on my door as my brother smirked as he read through the itinerary.  We all don't know how to swim and ride a bike.  I was in denial.  Fine, at least they know that there are these options.  Take it if they want, and leave it if they don't wish to do it.

As for me? Bring it on!

5.  Have a resting time.  Sometimes we want to pack activities in one day, making no room to just rest and really absorb everything in.  And that's really understandable because God knows when you could go back to that place again.  Once is usually enough for me.  But since this is supposed to be a holiday, try as much as possible, to give leeway just for resting.  When we were in Bohol, we spent the entire day moving from one destination to another, nonstop, and we had to do a 3hour-ride going to our final destination for the day.  As soon as we reach Panglao at 6pm, we immediately checked in and hit the bed, we were all dead this time.  So we were practically incapable of getting out of our beds and check out Alona beach at night as planned.

6.  Let go of places you can't visit, or activities you can't do.  There are times wherein we couldn't go to a destination or do a certain activity due to some reasons.  I missed riding the Hot air balloon in Cambodia, and I wasn't able to go to the Kapurpurawan rock formation in Ilocos, and it was OK.  Don't beat yourself up, and don't let that ruin your trip.  Let go and have fun.

Hot air balloon.  Missed.  They were closed then. Balloon was wet from  yesterdays' rain.
Credits

7.  Safety is top priority.  When doing family trips, I usually opt for tours since it's safer that way, as oppose to taking a do-it-yourself route.  Well if it isn't so complicated to do, then go, but if it is, then I'll go for a safer option.  Remember you will be with your family.  You don't ever want to get lost. The blame game would probably bite you in the arse.  And you know where the fingers are all pointing to - you.  Also try to research about safety tips while in a nature park or in any destinations you will be in.  Get to know about the place a little bit and find out which places you should avoid.  You can also ask locals about these info.  When we were in the Tabo an Market in Cebu, tricycle drivers were warning us to guard our belongings when entering the market since there are many thieves inside.  And so we did what we were asked.  We didn't go deeper anymore in the market.  We just bought our bulad at a stall 2 stores away from the street. 

Piles and piles of bulad inside Tabo an Market.

8.  On choosing a destination, try to ask as much info as possible from your tour guide.  It's different when you're looking at something beautiful and looking at something beautiful and know the history of it.  It gives you that added appreciation.  When my brother, friend and I went to go around the ruins in Angkor Wat, we saw humongous structures and intricately designed murals.  After visiting the 3rd temple, I just saw it as ruins of the old past. Nothing more.  When a tour guide joined us in our 4th temple, he talked about the history, pointed at the small details such as the holes punched in the huge slabs of rocks, and hands of the carved out imagines, details  that we could easily ignore if we were going around on our own.  Telling us all their importance and meanings, we can't help but be in awe of it all.  Of course we had to pay 150baht for his service, but yeah, at least our tour wasn't boring this time.

Our tour guide explaining that the upper half symbolizes Hinduism, and the lower is Buddhism- 2 religions which the  King in Cambodia practiced centuries ago.

9. Plan out itinerary with the interest of the family members in mind.  My sister loves food. It's pretty obvious if you just saw her devour that poor mushroom burger at Salcedo Market.  So knowing this, I search for the best restos in town and jot it down as one of our food destinations.  My brothers like doing something exciting, something they haven't done before, so I try to look for activities like that.  You get the drill.  

10. Capture as much memories as possible.  Take pictures, take vids.  Sometimes, impossible as it may sound, you'll forget about these nice memories as you grow old.  Immortalize it with good documentation.  You can thank me later.

I pray that you'll just have awesome time with your family.

Come on.

Let's make good memories. :)




PS: I don't understand why many bloggers don't use gif... I mean, they're friggin cute. I think using them is a brilliant idea! hahah :)
Publisher: Shy - Saturday, March 16, 2013

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

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Day 4: Ilocos Trip - "Where Have You Been?" At Kaibigan Falls

First thing in the morning, I knew our next destination, Kaibigan Falls, would be a bit far.  It would be a 1-hour drive from where we've been staying, and with distances like that, I just couldn't help but question.   Geeez, for a waterfall?  I was afraid that we'll just check out the area, take some pictures and head on.  Thinking about that made me want to jump this part of the itinerary.  But I forgot about the fun part: take a plunge in it. 


Publisher: Shy - Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Monday, July 16, 2012

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Day 3: Pagudpod - Blasting All Them Waves!

Truth be told, I haven't heard about this Pagudpod beach before.   And after doing some research, I've read a good number of reviews about this.  This could something.  I might as well throw this in the itinerary.

After having to travel 2hours away from Laoag City, passing through a river (yes seriously), and really really narrow streets, I've come to think that this beach should be good that people would have to go through this trouble to get there.  This should be something! Heck, after traveling that far.  It should be!

The Beach

When we reached our destination, I was already exhausted.  I rested a bit and then went straight to the shore to validate the hype.

All I saw?

There were huge corals sticking out of the shore.  My heart sank.  There should be more to this, than this.  So I had to walk along the beach to check how it was on the other side hoping to find that spot worthy of all those praises.  Yet, I found none.  All I saw were pebbles they call sand.  Not the fine ones, not the white ones found in Isla Reta, which was only an hour away from my place!  Yaaayyy!  By then I was thinking if all the trouble was worth it.  And slowly I became more and more convince that it wasn't.  Then it had gotten darker,  which kinda reflects how I felt that time.

Then morning came.  I hit the beach and saw the waves came crashing against the huge sturdy corals.  What better way to take this opportunity by taking lots of cool shots.

Doesn't my mother look like a wizard of some sort?

Inspired by karate kid.

This shot looks like I was meditating.  Wait 'til you magnify that face.  I was cringing!

I don't know where she got that pose from.  Uhmmm superman?  Either way she looks silly. :P
After taking those awesome shots.  

I smiled.

Hey, it was worth it after all. :)







Publisher: Shy - Monday, July 16, 2012

Thursday, July 12, 2012

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Because I Can Lip Sync

I had to seriously contemplate whether to post this one or not... because... I just looked too silly here.  But yeah whatever.  It's all for entertainment baby! :)

It was 7-ish  in the morning and was waiting for our tour guide to pick us up.  And then... I got bored.  
This is the result of my happiness.  It didn't rain during our Ilocos trip.  Great weather ahead.  Yes!

This one below is the product of my boredom.


And you know this video screams AWKWARD!

Publisher: Shy - Thursday, July 12, 2012

Monday, July 9, 2012

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Day 1: Ilocos Trip - Casa Teofila

 In choosing our accommodation, my top concern was the price.  Knowing that we would just be needing a place to sleep over, it wasn't really necessary to get something fancy.  Anything that's comfortable and cheap is perfect for us.   So I found Casa Teofila.


Publisher: Shy - Monday, July 09, 2012

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

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Day 2: Ilocos Trip: Vigan - Hidden Garden

Wonder why it's called Hidden Garden? Well it took us a long time to reach this place.  I think we had passed through small subdivisions, farms and 30minutes has passed, and no sign of Hidden Garden.  

Believe me, after having gone through all that, you'll realize why.  And you'll get pissed why it's Hidden and why now when you're hungry!

 But you know, getting there was worth it.



The place gives you a Bali-feel to it.  Thanks to tribal decors nipa huts and, wood furnitures.



First thing we did?

We ordered.


Empanada (Php40)


Poque Poque (Php 130)
Bagnet (Php 225)
Dinengdeng (Php150)


We were really happy we chose Hidden Garden.  I mean, we were eating famous traditional Ilocano dishes whilst in a "Bali-inspired" garden.  Happy much! :)







Publisher: Shy - Wednesday, July 04, 2012
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