11.27.2012

Kaki Escapade in Cebu

Our first ever trip together. My Kaki friends and I. We weren't complete though. Princess and Reziel could not come. Anyhow, we really had a great time together. 
Our trip started off the night of October 18 as we (Jaja, Praissie, Darek and I) headed off to Cebu. Yzamer was generous enough to fetch us at the pier early October 19 and allowed us to crash at their home to freshen up and catch a quick rest. She and her Mom were even dear enough to prepare breakfast for us. Thanks zam! :) 
We all gathered at Yza's to start off our trip. Rj, fresh from Manila was fetched at the airport by the driver of our rented van and Lala went straight to Yza's after arriving from Dumaguete. We started our trip full of excitement and anticipation.
First stop. SIMALA. Before going on to anywhere else, we decided to go to Simala to pray and ask for guidance for our 3 day trip. It was a divine experience having seen all those images of Mother Mary. It almost makes you automatically pray and talk to her because you know that she is definitely going to hear it. Plus you get goosebumps all over because of the holiness of the place - the good goosebumps though, not the one you get when you're scared. Lol
At Simala. 
 writing our petitions. 
And then we headed off to Badian and visited the waterfalls at Kawasan. It was majestic seeing the falls and how it drops from above you with such force it feels like your bones are gonna fall off. Lol. Ok so I was exaggerating for a bit there. You can just see in our pictures that we were all just laughing the whole time. Plus we got to hire a very good photographer to take our pictures while we were there at the falls.
Kawasan Falls
You can just see in our pictures that we were all just laughing the whole time. Plus we got to hire a very good photographer to take snapshots of us while we were out there enjoying the falls. After indulging ourselves fully with the falls, we headed back to the city just before dark.
After settling ourselves at the hotel and having filled our tummies with food, we went out for Karaoke night! 
Now playing: With You by Chris Brown ;)
October 20. At Crown Regency Hotel and Towers, we availed of their Sky Experience Adventure wherein you can enjoy the 4D Theater of your movie choice, buffet lunch (Wang Shan Lo Chinese Cuisine), and Edge Coaster (or Skywalk, depends on what you want to try). The highlight for everybody was in no mistake, the Edge Coaster. I admittedly, felt frightened to be up there located at the 38th level outer-rim of the Crown Regency Hotel which btw stands 40 stories high at Fuente OsmeƱa. Coming into the location, I was feeling fine and was not expecting it to be scary at all. It was safe actually yet I still wasn’t able to get a good hold of myself out there as we were strapped safely on the ride and cruised around the tower. At the first few seconds, we were tilted in such a frightening angle that I found myself screaming while my deR partner on the ride wasn’t feeling anything at all, acting oh-so-brave! Thing is, I think he most enjoyed the sight of me being all-so-scaredy-cat beside him. He was even teasing me by taking control of our ride and tilting it more and more. Oh the thrill! And oh the nerves! I will not do that again. Lol. It was a fun experience, though. In all fairness to me, I think I survived it well enough. Hello? I did not chicken away in the middle of the ride, right? Lol
Escape from Bane Manor, 3D movie
Chinese Cuisine for lunch @ Wang Shan Lo
We spent the night of October 20 at Mountain View Resort in Lahug. We stayed awake to greet Jaja and celebrated her birthday during the wee hours of October 21. 
 @ Mountain View Resort; Jaja's 23rd
 Kakiz :)
Ang kuleeet! lol
On our last day, we went to watch This Guy’s in Love with You Mare on Cinema at SM Cebu, had dinner and then it was time to go. Rj was dropped at the airport for her flight that night back to Manila. Lala back
to Dumaguete. Jaja, Praissie, Darek and I back to Leyte.
Our first trip together was a trip that will be remembered for a lifetime. Yes! It was just so much fun that we went back home feeling wow. BTS, as they say! xx







9.22.2012

Guiltless Pleasure



Yogurt. Ah! I have recently been consuming a lot these days. Thanks to Mary and her experiments, we get to eat yogurt anytime.:)
Eating yogurt is a pleasure time, I must say. Of all the products that can be made from milk, yogurt is prolly the healthiest of ‘em all. And for someone who loves milk products so much, my fondness for yogurt really satisfies my cravings and is really a great help in my efforts to start eating healthy. Lol! Ok. So maybe I still have a ve----ry long way to go before I can totally say that all the food that I put in my mouth is healthy, but yogurt definitely is a start. Of course, ice cream will always be one of the top on my list of fave milk products but now frozen yogurt gets to share the top spot with it. Hehe! 

FroYo topped with assorted fruits (blueberries, cherries, strawberries, peaches, kiwi, etc.) --- heaven! :D

Yogurt is equally refreshing and delicious as that of ice cream but healthier in a sense that it provides you and your tummy with a dose of healthy bacteria (LAB) that aids in digestion and fights with the harmful bacteria in your stomach. Although frozen yogurt does not always contain LAB. So a better choice is to consume yogurt per se. Not the frozen type, if you are after solely for the health benefits.
Too bad yogurt’s not available around town. And it’s also funny how some people don’t even know what yogurt is and what it tastes like. It’s naturally sour if eaten plain and its flavor is enhanced once mixed with fruits, chocolates or other additives.
Join me in my fondness for yogurt and walk with me in the path that will lead to a better and healthier lifestyle. #echos


8.12.2012

Summer Capital experience :)


The whole of last week I was out. And with the one week that I was out it felt like a month or so because of the many places we were able to visit. Our main purpose was to attend the Mycological Society of the Philippines (MSP), Inc. 14th Annual Scientific Meeting and Symposium held at PhilRice, Science City of MuƱoz, Nueva Ecija.


After our business at Nueva Ecija, we decided to go on a side trip to the Summer Capital of the Philippines – Baguio City! 

We arrived at Baguio City from Nueva Ecija on Tuesday night (April 24). It was a 3-hour drive and we arrived to experience the cold weather that was the trademark of Baguio City. I was simply amazed by the weather in Baguio. The water was equally cold and we had to make use of the heater as we showered the next morning. Breakfast also was divine. Healthy dishes of chayote leaves with bagoong and cherry tomatoes and scrambled egg with chives was prepared for us that morning.  And so the whole of Thursday we allotted for us to go around the many tourist spots in Baguio City.
First stop, we had a picnic lunch at Camp John Hay. Kuya Resti and Ate Cris were kind enough to accompany us the whole day. We will be forever grateful.
 

We filled our tummies with the palabok, freshly baked bread, puto and fruits. Delish! :)

After lunch, we stopped at The Manor (a five-star hotel) to check in for the night. Haha! Kidding. We went to do some inquiry and to use their comfort room and to take pictures of course. Lol!

We also went to see The Mansion.

Some of our pasalubongs, we bought on stalls near The Mansion as we did a little walking around the place.
Baguio City has the prettiest flowers ever with the brightest colors I’ve seen as well.

Waaaaah! This blog post is super late already! I have been terribly busy that I wasn't able to finish this the way i imagined it to be. Anyways, the main point is that I was able to visit Baguio City and witness its beauty. :))

4.30.2012

Reliving GenSan. Davao. And the most of Mindanao.

I think that travel comes from some deep urge to see the world, like the urge that brings up a worm in an Irish bog to see the moon when it is full.  ~Lord Dunsany 
April 4. Mary and I started our trip Wednesday evening as we traveled to Cebu to catch our 0940 am flight the following day (April 5) towards the southern coast of Mindanao Island. We were early birds since we arrived at the airport 3 hours earlier than our scheduled flight. We took off and forty minutes later, we were already standing over the soils of General Santos City.
GenSan
April 5. The feeling of finally being able to go back after more than 3 years since the last time we were here was pure elation. Excitement and anticipation filled our senses as we drove off to my Aunt’s home and settled there. I was amused to see my little cousins grow a little bit from the last time I saw them. Abigail and Gabrielle, our dear college friends whom we haven’t seen for about 3 years now immediately planned an excursion during the afternoon of our arrival.
April 5 (Late afternoon). Riding my Uncle’s Trooper, Auntie Mohai, Shaira, Jade, Mary, Abigail, Gabrielle, Januar, Ken and I headed towards Sarangani Highlands. It’s a garden and restaurant located on a hilltop that overlooks the Sarangani Bay. Since it was Maundy Thursday, regular restaurant menu was unavailable. Instead, we paid an entrance fee of 100 php which is consumable by ordering their available snack items and beverages. We munched on a few chips and butterscotch bars with mocha shake.
Overlooking the Sarangani Bay.
Gabe, Auntie Mohai, Shaira, Jade and I, Abby, Mary and Januar.
Their hotel has the cutest doors ever.

Sarangani Highlands has such beautiful landscaping that most of what we did, aside from eating and catching up thru stories, was to take pictures here and there. Credits to Ken and Gabrielle for the tons of photos taken throughout our whole escapade. :)

April 6. We went to Alabel, Sarangani and stayed on Abby and Gabby’s home. The fact that it was Good Friday posed a snag as we thought there weren’t any tricycle that will bring us to Alabel. Luckily, there were a few available so we were able to reach Alabel a little over lunch already. Later that afternoon, we went to A-Montana Resort (formerly Isla Parilla) and did a "photoshoot". Haha! After which we dipped on the pool for an hour or so. All that for a 50-peso entrance fee. I say the entrance fee was worth it because the amenities inside were nice. So nice that it makes me want to go back there again with more friends. ;) Later that evening, after having dinner at the Alaba's, we bought and prepared spaghetti and snack food for our trip to Davao City the following day.
Witness my kabaliwan... tantananan!!!
Photographer: Kenneth; Director/Asst Make-up Artist: Gabrielle; Make-up Artist: Mary
swing, swing from the tangles of....
dipping into the pool was refreshing. getting out of it was cold and freezing. Haha!
Davao
April 7. Off to Davao City. We woke up as early as 4am and started heading towards our meeting place at around 5 am. Again, using my aunt and uncle's vehicle, we headed to Davao making stops at Malungon (to do some minor repair to our vehicle) and Digos (to do major repairs! lol) before finally arriving at Davao City. 
The journey to Davao was long and tiring. We ate lunch first before finally heading out to Blue Jaz Resort located at Samal Island. The resort was full of people enjoying the long holiday. And so we did our thing.

they say the early bird catches the biggest worm. in this case, it's not. haha! there were glitches along the way but we still managed to reach Davao. Heeee
Me, Abby and Mary. #philbestgirls
Our attempt at spelling out the word L.O.V.E.

@ Blue Jaz Resort, Samal Island 
there's no escaping the heat of the sun!
the 5-minute boat ride.

Davao, i say, is so big a city that a single day is not enough to go around and experience everything there is that the city can offer. We arrived at GenSan at around 2 in the morning of April 8. And April 8 was the day of our flight back to Cebu. You would think that the Davao trip was the longest roadtrip we would experience that time. Little did we know that we will unluckily miss our flight and will travel by land through Mindanao to Leyte the next day!. Hahahaha. #epicfail. Our summer getaway to the Southernmost part of Mindanao made us travel by land, sea and air! Haha. 'Coz these planes! They just don’t wait. :)

New friends were made. Memories were spawned. Fun was experienced. Lessons were learned. I am so looking forward to going back. Who wants to come?

xoxo. Bam.



3.29.2012

35th PhilRootcrops Anniversary

One year after my very first post about PRCRTC's anniversary and here I am doing it again. Let's start it off with our cocktail party. It was a night filled with a tummy-filling buffet, musical performances from students donning their skills in playing instruments such as violin and piano, dance numbers, etc. Everyone were pretty excited prior to the party because we all get to dress up for the occasion. I totally enjoyed the night.





The week-long celebration also included seminars and food-tasting featuring products made from rootcrops, of course. :)
My most favorite part, however, was our family day (Friday). The whole, well most of us from our Center drove for two hours to our destination for that day - white sand beach somewhere in Macrohon, Southern Leyte. The beach, with its fine white sand and peaceful environment was to die-for! Volleyball was played under the heat of the sun, we dipped on the waters sometime during the afternoon, and relaxed on a hammock tied under palm trees lined on the beach. Pictures were taken, of course. 

on our way to Macrohon. Our convoy consists of two buses and one van. Haha! Ang dami kaya namin.
arrival of the pack. :)
ah! food. Since it's almost Holy Week, our menu for the day included different dishes of fish and veggies. #healthyeating
ba ba ba ba banana...
The group outing was the best for me because we had the chance to unwind and relax after the week's busy activities. Our laboratory was prolly the busiest during that week because we had to prepare all the products for the food-tasting event. Nevertheless, I enjoyed. That's all that matters, right? xoxo