Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts

Monday, February 03, 2014

Make It Happen

The other night, while I was looking through my old pictures in Facebook, I realized that no matter how great the past few years were for me, I was still entrapped within my comfort zone. Yes, I did some new things such as joining the theater and hiking my way up to mountains here in the Philippines; but nonetheless, the rest were still usual.
So I decided why not make a bucketlist this year? The one that I'd actually list down and will honestly do and try to make everything happen within 2014 (promising myself this time that it wouldn't just be a list that I'd put on a paper and eventually misplace by mid-year. Lol.).
This blog entry will be updated all throughout the year everytime I "make it happen". [x] will be seen before the numbers if the task is completed.

[x] 1. Go to McLaren's Pub @ San Juan City. (July 29, 2014)
And it's gonna be LEGEN... wait for it... DARY.
[ ] 2. Light a floating lantern and make a wish.
[ ] 3. Celebrate my 21st birthday at an orphanage. 
[ ] 4. Have an early, romantic breakfast. 
[ ] 5. Take a sunset picture on the beach with someone special.
[ ] 6. Witness sunrise. 

[ ] 7. Have a spontaneous out-of-town road trip.

[ ] 8. Go on a spiritual retreat.
[ ] 9. Try out ONE extreme ride for once in my life!
[ ] 10. Go to Tali, Batangas and cliff dive!

[ ] 11. Join a fun run.
[x] 12. Have a Harry Potter marathon. (February 11, 2014)

[ ] 13. Buy a homeless person a full meal.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Batangas 2013 ☀

After years of endless beach outing plans, me and my high school friends finally pushed through this year. You know how spontaneous plans work more often than those that are really planned out ahead? It happens all the time for us; so this time we didn't care much if everyone else was coming as long as the outing happens. And so it did.

April 16-17, 2013
With only twelve of us who were able to come to this outing (from the original headcount of 21 to 12), we still decided to leave for Batangas at 3 in the morning of the 16th of April. Stocks of food and other necessities were bought a day before to avoid cramming. But for me, I still crammed. Hah. Fresh from another outing in Laguna, I packed my things late night of April 15 and was sleepless the whole trip 'til night. 

7AM touchdown // PLAN: Take a nap first. REALITY: Went straight to the beach, took a dip, and savored the sunlight. 

A Supposed to be Escape-from-Reality Trip

PLAN: Rent a house in Tali, Batangas (cliff diving venue in the Philippines) REALITY: Everybody got broke and decided to stay overnight in my ex-boyfriend's resthouse. Nice. Perfect, just perfect.

Let's not take this into detail; but I wanted this trip to be an escape yet it didn't seem pretty much like that. Though, the place was great. It was very spacious, home-y, and very much far away from town so I really liked it. The beach was a few walks away from the house; no white sand though and it was rocky near the shore. I even got splinters on my feet that day. Nonetheless, it was a perfect view with perfect company.

With two of my closest friends, who are leaving for the States this year: Tawny & Kriza. :( 

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Top of the World

First outing of 2013. First hiking experience, never again.

January 13, 2012


Every semester, I get to have an out-of-town trip for a major class. This is probably because I'm taking up Philippine Arts and learning and experiencing hands-on activities are better for this kind of course.

For my PA 110, Philippine Indigenous and Ethnic Arts, class we went to Mt. Arayat, Pampanga and was able to meet one of the outstanding Pampangeños for 2012, Sir Mike. He served as our guide tour and brought us to Gintong Pakpak, located at the foot of the mountain.




Magalang, Pampanga - the hometown of National Artist Emilio Aguilar Cruz. It was said that some of his ashes are kept here and the rest were scattered in Mt. Arayat.


Gintong Pakpak is located at the foot of Mt. Arayat. 




The waterfalls is said to be the bathing quarters of Apong Sinukuan, their deity god. Unfortunately, it has been damaged in the long run. Natives still continue to use this place as source of food, and place to unwind.