Jan
20
Name Tags

I can’t stress enough the importance of using bag tags when traveling. Using one will save you from grabbing an identical luggage bag that is not yours.

This scenario often happens at airports. Too many travel bags are of the same brand, design and color. Without a name tag dangling around your bag, there is a big possibility that you would end up grabbing the one that doesn’t belong to you.

So to save you from the possible hassle and shame, I suggest you use name tags. www.QuickNameTags.com is a good resource for all types of name tags, desk name plates and office signs. Check it out!


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Feb
21
Welcome aboard!

I have never tried traveling by ship.

Overloading of vessels (especially during holidays), poor maintenance, and not-so-strict enforcement of regulations that often lead to disaster are the primary reasons why I have never boarded on a ship. And to top it all off, I don’t know how to swim and I can’t stand the long hours of travel from Manila to any province in Visayas or Mindanao.

One more thing, the probability of a ferry accident is much higher than that of a plane crash, right?

I guess what bothers me the most is that some shipping companies do not ensure proper maintenance of their vessels. Hence, offshore injury (or injuries) resulting to death is more likely to happen.

If the luxury ship Titanic sank in 1912, then it could happen to any ships – at least in my opinion. LOL.


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Jul
18
6 Weeks

It’s been six weeks since I last posted an entry on this blog. SIX WEEKS. I didn’t mean to be silent for a long time, but my offline life had been more demanding than ever.

Anyway, allow me to share with you the highlights of my long hiatus.

- Had my much-awaited trip to Caramoan, Camarines Sur with my friends in the office last June 17-19.

- I dropped our precious Nikon D40 camera (DSLR) on the way to church on Father’s Day. It’s only 3 months old! We haven’t had it fixed until now. *sad, sad, sad* We’re back to using our old Samsung S630 digicam temporarily.

- As usual, our workload in the office seemed to double-up. And what’s sad is, the attrition rate went up. Almost every one I talk to wants to resign and find an account or company that would give them the work-life balance they deserve. *sigh*

- Attended the “Raising Godly Kids” seminar conducted by our church for two Saturdays. I learned a lot! I’ll be sharing with you the details of this life-changing seminar on my parenting blog when I have enough time. I look forward to attending more seminars in the future!

- Finally, my husband and I now belong to a small group in church that meets every Tuesday morning after work. Since we both work in a call center (same company), it was very hard for us to join a group that usually meets in the afternoon or evening. Thank God for the countless answered prayers!

- Had the outside of our house re-painted. Guess what the color is? Violet! Hehe. Nice one!

- On July 10, we officially dedicated our baby Ayesha to Jesus Christ. We only had two weeks to prepare for this special event, but I’m so glad it turned out fine. Click here to view the photos.

- I recently attended the 2nd PTA meeting at my son’s new school. For some weird reason, one mother nominated me to be the President. My opponent and I initially had the same number of votes. So to break the tie, I voted for my opponent. Haha! *big grin* I thought I was free from the responsibility, but the same person who nominated me as President nominated me again for the Vice-President post. And this time, I won! Waaaaaaaa!!!!

I think I have more to include in the list, but I can’t remember them all now. (sign of aging?)

Okay, there ‘ya go. It’s time to hit the sack. God bless you!


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Mar
04
Cancelled!

We were supposed to go to Davao for a three-day summer vacation this month. But due to unexpected happenings at work, our flight had been cancelled. I can’t help but feel a little sad…Sigh. Davao is one of the places in the Philippines that I’ve always wanted to visit.

Ahhh, Samal Island! I’ll embrace your beauty some other time.


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Nov
12
Davao

plane ticket
I’m going to Davao in March 2010. Woo-hoo!


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Sep
18
Palawan Adventure (Part I)

DAY 1

Our flight via Cebu Pacific was delayed for two hours due to bad weather, so we arrived in Palawan late in the afternoon and had to cancel our island hopping trip. And since we were all starving, we had our super late lunch at Sea Dive then headed to Maquinit Hot Spring to relax ourselves. After all, we had nothing to do for the day.

Thinking that I can handle soaking myself in a 40-degree celsius of salt water to ease my muscle pains, I got pretty excited! Only to find out when we’re finally there that my tolerance for heat was not what I had expected it to be.

5 months preggy
I was only able to soak my legs and thighs! I feared that if I soaked my body in the hot water, the baby inside my tummy would scream in pain.

@ Maquinit Hot Spring
From L to R: Mae, Cookie, Mye, Don, My husband Leo and me.

happy together
The Honeymooners :hearty: . LOL

DAY 2

We woke up early the next day for our island hopping trip. Needless to say, all of us were pretty excited to explore the enchanting beauty of Coron.

Let these photos speak for themselves!

Climbing the view cliff of Malcapuya Islandwith the whole gang
On Malcapuya Island where we had our first swim. Oh how I miss the beach and the white sand!

Malcapuya Island, Palawan
What a sight!

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Chillin’ on the hammock

After swimming and basking under the sun, we all headed to Banana Island where we had our lunch. Kuya Jun, our awesome tourguide, grilled some pork, chicken and fish for all of us. Yummy!

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Welcome to Banana Island!

GOT STRANDED ON BANANA ISLAND!!!

We were off to the next island when our boat broke down. It’s a good thing that we were still near Banana Island when it happened. The current was a bit strong and everyone started to feel nervous. My friends grabbed their life jackets and wore them (except me and my husband. Tapang-tapangan! Hehe). Some of them worried that our boat would eventually sink. But my husband assured me and the rest of the guys that there’s no reason to panic coz the problem was the rudder that fell off the sea. It’s a vertically hinged plate of metal mounted at the stern of the boat for directing its course. He said the boat won’t sink, we’ll just lose direction. Our boatmen tried to retrieve it but did not succeed. I just silently prayed that the big waves won’t take our boat farther. I tried to calm myself down but my head was already screaming, “Oh my God! Is this really happening?!”

The next thing I knew was Kuya Jun, our boatman, swam all the way to Banana Island holding a rope and pulled the boat back to the shore. We were so relieved! Napabilib kaming lahat sa lakas at tapang ni Kuya! Muro-ami ang dating! Hehe. Thank God!

We went back to Banana Island and decided to enjoy the beach and the perfect weather while waiting for the other boat that would send us back to the resort.

We swam and snorkeled tirelessly the entire afternoon. We had a lot of fun eventhough we’re stranded for six hours.

To cut the long story short, our rescue boat arrived at 6PM and we arrived at the resort around 9PM. The big waves made me feel dizzy and uncomfortable all throughout our dreadful journey, but I’m glad we were all safe. What an experience!


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