After more than a week sa province,,, at last nakauwi na din!!! hirap pala kapag walang net sa probinsya...masaya sana pero ang hirap ng feeling na wala akong contact with the "outside world" which is my friends here in Manila....pero at least enjoy sa mainit pero refreshing na atmosphere ng Quezon.
I also had a great time attending Feast Alabang's recollection special... haayy...ibang klase din yung feeling while praising God. Lalo na kapag nakikita mo na yung almost FOUR THOUSAND katao na kasama mo, ganun din ginagawa. Nung una, nakakailang sumabay sa kanila pero kapag tumagal, matatanggal talaga lahat ng hiya and anag maiisip mo lang ay si Lord. ang sarap ng feeling!! Natuto din ako ng way to cope with my problems, thanks to Fr. Orbos. And ang sabi niya is just do the following:
P-ray
R-each out
O-bey
B-elieve
L-ove
E- volve
M-ove on
S-acrifice
hahaha...kumanta pa si Fatima Soriano!! feel so blessed! kaya naman kahit one week akong stucked sa probinsya at walang "internet life", okay lang.. I felt more connected naman with God... and I guess that's the essence of Holy Week.. :)
her thoughts
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
The Caramoan Experience: last day
On our
last morning in Caramoan, we woke earlier than usual to prepare our things.
After breakfast, we were to head back to Naga. Once in Naga, we went to this
Deer Farm. I was very excited to see deer!! Actually, it never occurred to me
that there were deer in the country. They were very beautiful to look at and
good to touch. Most are elusive and go scurrying once we walk toward them. But
there are also some who are nice enough to come near us and let us pat their
heads. It was almost noon and there were barely a tree in the farm so after
quite some time, we headed back to the car to eat our lunch in our next stop.
Before we reached the restaurant, we stopped to grab some snacks in this store
offering toasted siopao. Our guide told us that the store and their products
were famous in the area especially to the tourists who are used to steamed
siopao. The breads they sell were also cheap.
After lunch we headed to the
famous Camsur Water Complex or CWC to do some wakeboarding. As expected, there
were many foreigners in the complex. Most of the ones I’ve seen riding the
waves were foreigners. It was almost three in the afternoon and our guide told
us that we would be leaving around 4 pm, so I decided to just watch others ride
their boards. Some of my friends decided to try though the time was limited. We
watched them being taught to ride unfortunately, only a couple of them learned.
But it was a funny and nice experience. There was also pools in the complex
aside from the two used for wakeboarding. The place was big with a variety of
accommodations to choose from. There were huts, cottages and trailers to stay
in and according to the brochure, they are being offered at a considerably low
price. They are also offering foods and other services like massage. The fee
for the wakeboarding was also low so some of my friends were really
disappointed when they were not able to try the sport. It was past five when we
left CWC and we were in a great hurry because the bus was coming soon. We
stopped briefly in a souvenir store, headed to SM Naga to buy our food and then
traveled back home.
The Caramoan Experience: day 2
The
next morning, we woke up early because we were supposed to visit a cave. It was
named Umang Cave because of the hermit crabs that live inside it. We climbed
this steep path to reach our destination. The inside of the cave was not that
big and we were not allowed to go to most parts of it so most students were
only crowding the entrance. I liked the rock formations inside, though. They
let us climb easily in the higher parts of the cave until our guide told us to
climb no more. Our next destination then was this island very far from the
resort. The travel though was worth it. The water in the ocean was so clear you
can see the corals under. If not for the way our navigator drives the boat,
I’ll way that the trip was perfect. The island has this long stretch of white
sand. The water is also shallow allowing us to go a little farther to the sea.
The waves here were much gentler than in the other islands. We just lay there
on the water and wait for lunchtime to come. Aside from our group, I noticed
only two other group of friends in the island. We were able to keep the place
to ourselves. After lunch we headed to the fifth island. The place was called
Manlawi Island and it was the biggest sandbar in the Philippines. The vast
stretch of sand here is a lot wider than in the previous island. My friends and
I were resting in the water about a hundred feet away from the main island but
the water is still as low as our ankles! It was really beautiful. We were on
our stomach, lying on the sand. The heat became a little too much so we looked
for a place to stay. Unfortunately, the only places that will keep you from the
sun were the cottages placed in the water. And what’s worse is that there is a
fee collected in order to use the huts and we didn’t have money with us. We
then decided to stay near our boat. It’s rude to say but the vendors in the
area are kind of irritating. They keep persuading us to buy the shells that
they were selling. The shells and clams, I’ll admit were beautiful and cheap
but since we did not bring money, we can’t do anything more than admire them.
Our last stop was this island called Sabitang Laya, a pyramid shaped island
with two kilometers of white sand. We just stayed for about thirty minutes in
there. Again, there was not much to do so I was glad when our guides called for
us to go back to our boats.
Once back in the lodge, my
friend and I went to look for souvenirs in three different stores. We were able
to choose and buy cheap but nice stuffs like t-shirts, bracelets, pouches and
key chains. One of my friends also bought sweets. After having a shower and
eating dinner, we went strolling outside the lodge. The streets were dark but
not scary since there were residents staying outside their houses. The locals
are friendly and hospitable. When we greet them, they greet us back. We also
went star gazing. Since the area was dark, it was easy for us to see the stars
above. It was perfect.
The Caramoan Experience: day 1
Caramoan
is more or less 10 hours away from Quezon City- eight hours by land and then
two hours by sea. Still, the long bus ride and the undeniable pain in my butt
from seating for hours were worth it. After arriving to Naga Terminal, we headed to
the port which was almost an hour away from the terminal. There we have to
travel by see to the island where we would stay. Once on the boat, you can see
the mini islands and rock formations dotting the ocean. It was my first time
seeing a scene so fascinating. I was truly amazed. Even though it nine in the
morning, the heat was mild. It is not scorching like the one we feel here in
Manila. The weather was nice, the wind refreshing. The sea was also calm so I
was not disturbed by the thought of being sea sick. Everything was perfect
during the boat ride except when the waves started to rise a little bit higher
and the water splashed in our faces and drenched our clothes. Even though we
were soaking wet, we did not mind because our attention was fixed on the
scenery before us. We can see white sand beaches in some of the islands and we
were all very excited to feel the powdery sand in our hands.
After two hours, we arrived at
Paniman bay. The smell of sea is very strong, we crunched our noses. The port
was simple. I was disturbed by all those men appearing to get our luggage,
though. They were all scurrying to get us out of the boat then running inside
to get our bags. I thought they were like the kiosk vendors in FC, very eager
to go after customers. Unfortunately, some of the bags were just dumped on the
ground after they were brought. We then rode towards our lodge. Some rode the
jeepney, some a van and others, including me, rode this cool looking tricycle.
It was much bigger than those we see here in Manila and can seat up to eight
passengers! I thought, they really did maximize the trike. Along the way, rice
fields can be seen. There was also a river which I guess is where the paddies’
supply of water comes from. The road was kind of steep which is somehow scary and
dangerous especially if you are riding an 8-passenger tricycle. I felt as if we
were going to fall in the cliffs by the side of the road every time there were
sharp curves. At last, we reached our destination. It was a lodge by the side
of the beach. The place was not that big but was able to house us.
The food they prepared in the
lodge all throughout our stay, I noticed, were delicacies famous in their place
like the Bicol express which is a lot different from the one we eat in Manila.
There was also scallop which I’ve just tasted once in CASAA.
After lunch, we were all ready
for the island hopping. There was a briefing before we rode the boat once again. Our guide told us about some facts about the island. One of them is
about the international show, Survivor held in the island more than once. I
guess this is one of the reasons why the island was famous. On our first day,
we were able to visit three islands. The first one for me was the most
beautiful. The sand was really fine it takes a lot of effort to remove it once
it sticks to your body. It was also white; my legs looked like espasol with it. Earlier, our guide told
us that they had a visitor before who told them that the sand in Caramoan was
finer than in Boracay. There was also this lake at the other side of the island
famous for its legendary Bangus. Visitors fall in line and climb the steep
rocks to get a glimpse of the enchanted fish. After quite some time, we headed
to the next island. This second one is also beautiful but not as much as the
first one. The sand is not as fine. We took pictured and rest at spot away from
other visitors. I noticed that the visitors in the second island were families.
Unlike in the first one where there were group of middle-aged friends and also
foreigners. We then had our merienda and afterwards headed for our last stop
for that day. Frankly speaking, in the third island, my friends and I were
already starting to get bored. There were little differences between the three
islands. Actually, the only difference I’ve noticed was the shape of the island
and the sand. Aside from that, they were pretty much the same. There was also
nothing to do in the island. We just took pictures and sat in the shallow part
of the water waiting for our guides to call it a day. We then headed back to
the resort, ate our dinner and settled for the night.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
magulo
sa wakas tapos na...tapos na rin ang hell week!! di pa tapos
yung class and may mga requirements pang dapat asikasuhin pero at least di na kasing
bigat gaya nung last week..
alam kong wala pa yun sa kalingkingan nung mga na-experience ng ibang
estudyante pero kasi para sa kin sobrang bigat nung nakaraang linggo. first time ko lang
maranasan yung matulog ng alas tres ng madaling araw tapos gigising ng 5 or 6am..ang
tindi nun...yung para bang gusto ko na maiyak sa pagod..yung tipong nakaka-tempt iwanan
na lang yung mga gawain mo nang di pa tapos? Yun nga lang alam mong hindi naman pwede kaya wala ka din namang choice kundi tapusin yun...
buti na lang talaga tapos na...ang sarap ng feeling na 10pm pa
lang nakahiga na ko tapos 9am na ko gigising kinabukasan..ilang araw ko na din to
ginagawa,in fairness...
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pero actually nagstart na ko ma-bore...para kasing walang nangyayaring
matino sa buhay ko kapag wala akong ginagawa..grabe ang gulo ko..ayaw kapag busy
tapos ayaw din kapag free..pero kasi eh..nakakabagot..nakatunganga lang ako buong
araw..nakakatamad lalong kumilos kapag alam mong wala ka namang
planong gawing kahit ano...
haay ang boring..wala pa kong makausap dito sa bahay.kaya ito
na lang blog ang paglalabasan ko ng laman ng isip ko..yung aso ko lang din kasi
ang available na kausap dito ngayon..
hindi pa nagbabakasyon pero gusto ko na agad pumasok..
hmppph
bad trip
sa mga oras na to patapos na yung debut party ng kabarkada
ko..grabe..gusto ko talagang sumama pero di naman pwede..nakakaasar..alam mo yung
feeling na ikaw lang dun sa mga kaibigan mo yung di nakapunta?
pilit ko na nga lang
kinakalimutan yung paguusap namin ni mama at yung pagtanggi nya na payagan akong
pumunta..pag inisip ko kasi lalo lang akong mababadtrip...
ang sabi niya di daw ako pwede pumunta kasi malayo...sabi ko, eh di mag-oovernight ako...sabi niya, di raw pwede kasi babae ako...sabi ko,..........................
okay,,so wala na ko nasabe...wala naman kasing connect eh...pag tinatanong ko siya kung bakit yung kapatid ko pwede sa mga ganung bagay,sasabihin niya na lalaki daw kasi yun...tapos ako, okay...so ano kung lalaki yun? anong meron sa pagiging babae ko at di ako pwede makitulog sa bahay ng kaibigan ko..babae naman yun ah..
nakakapikon lang talaga...
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
negative externality
"An externality arises when a person enganges in an activity that influences the well-being of a bystander but neither pays nor receives any compensation for that effect. If the impact on the bystander is adverse, it is called a negative externality."
......yung feeling na kaninang umaga pag alis ko ng bahay para pumasok ng school, may nag-kakaraoke kaming kapitbahay...tapos pag-uwi ko, ganoon pa din ginagawa nila....at ngayong tulog na halos lahat ng tao sa bahay, hindi pa rin sila tumitigil!!! I won't give up ba ang peg mga ate??!!!
......okay naman sana eh...okay lang talaga, kung hindi pauulit ulit yung kanta....okay lang kung hindi pangit yung choice of songs nila...at lalong mas okay kung hindi sila puro mga SINTUNADO!!! yung tipong PUSONG BATO na nga lang, sumesemplang pa!!! mga ate,,,autotune ata kelangan niyo eh..
......hindi naman sa pagmamayabang kasi kahit ako hindi kagandahan ang boses..wala din naman masama sa pagsasaya pero ano ba naman yung pakihinaan ng konti yung pagtula este pagsigaw este pagkanta pala nila...please.hell week ko po ngayon...hayaan niyo naman po akong makapag-concentrate...nagmamakaawa po ako..at kung hindi talaga kayo papapigil,,pwede pumili ng magandang kanta?? hindi yung sinisigaw niyo yung lyrics ng mga bastos na kanta ni ^&%*)# @??
please nakakagambala po kayo...
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