PAiNTENSITY 2016


What's up guys? Long time no blog! But here I am again trying to be active because it's going to be worth it!

I have never been to parties like this one and I'm about to crash this off of my bucket list this August! Simply because it's Kadayawan and there is no better excuse.

The good thing about it is that it's FREE!

Join the party #etcpaintensity2016

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Here are the guidelines to follow:

PARTY RULES

-STRICTLY NO SMOKING
-NO WEARING OF SLIPPERS
-NO BRINGING OF BACKPACKS
-DANGEROUS AND VIOLENT ACTIVITIES WILL NOT BE TOLERATED
-THROW YOUR GARBAGE PROPERLY

PROHIBITED ITEMS
-PROFESSIONAL VIDEO AND PHOTO CAMERA
-BIG POSTERS AND BANNERS
-LASER PENS AND POINTERS OR ANY SHARP OBJECT
-CANDLE,FIREWORKS OR ANY KIND OF PYROTECHNICS
-GLASS BOTTLES, CANS, HARD PLASTIC CONTAINERS
-NO PETS ALLOWED
-ALCOHOL BEVERAGES AND ILLEGAL DRUGS
-LARGE CHAINS, SPIKE BRACELETS, WALLET CHAINS, LARGE METAL BELT BUCKLES
-FOOD AND DRINKS
-CHAIRS


For safety reasons, children, pregnant women and anyone with disability will not be allowed to enter. Strictly for 16 years and older only.

The management reserves the right to deny entry to anyone carrying prohibited items r deemed to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.


Hope to see you there!
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PALAWANDERERS

I have a heart that yearns to travel. Always dreaming of travelling the world one place at a time. As a pinoy saying says, “Wag maging dayuhan sa sariling bayan.” So, what better place to start with but here in the Philippines. One of the most renowned places in our country is Palawan. The island is like a national gem already. Pristine waters, clean environment, welcoming people, and one of the most scenic views I’ve seen to date.
When I got invited via a text message from a former colleague I was hesitant because it was addressed to another person but she then said that it was a group message sent to most of us who were form the intensive care unit that I’ve worked for. Everyone was so excited and a lot of us signed up. In the end, only a few were able to join but still quite a group.
There were a lot of struggles before the trip actually happened. Like credit card payments, tours, reservation, unavailability and conflict of schedules. It was all stressful but I think we should give credit to Rej who made most of the effort to make the trip happen and resolving issues quickly.
With all that said, we made it to Palawan.

We flew from Davao to Cebu. Spent one night at the city and flew the next day to Puerto Pricesa. Upon arrival at PPS we were welcomed by our chosen tour package – Kara Travel and Tours. They had variation on their tour packages but we went for tour A. We were rode a van, had a quick lunch at McDonald’s, and after a few minutes we were on the road travelling to El Nido. It was a LONG ride. Even my prepared playlist wasn’t enough to keep me occupied the whole trip. You better pack those neck pillows used for travelling because it will surely serve you well.
As we arrived at El Nido at around 11 PM? I forgot but I’m guessing around that time. We checked in to our hotel and we were instructed to rest well since we were leaving early in the morning for our island hopping. So, we weren’t able to sleep early because first of all… It was already late when we arrived. LOL!

Morning came and we were all set for the tour. It took quite some time for it to get started. We went around islands/lagoons and they were all amazing. I was expecting to like the secret lagoon the best, but I’d say it was the big and small lagoon. I can’t remember where we went kayaking but that was my favorite. We spent a lot time there and  I guess my paddling skills were of use again. But my arms were so sore when we went back to the hotel.

After resting a bit, we decided to go out for dinner searching along the shore line for some good food! There were a lot of restos to choose from. We wanted to try the famous Art Cafe but it was already full and seats were not available anymore unless we were willing to wait long. We ended up transferring. Since we were at the beach, we expected and planned to eat seafoods but it was too expensive. Hahaha! So, guess what? Most of us ended up eating grilled pork and chicken. But some ordered some fish and squid. Everything was tasty, or we were just hungry.
After eating dinner, we strolled a bit and bought souvenir items. Cornballs and I ended up getting lost but we weren’t that worried because there were a lot of people strolling down the streets and most of them were foreigners. I guess the ratio between locals and foreigners were like 1:5. There were more foreigners than locals! Not statistically, just based on observation. As we figured our way back to the hotel, others were already leaving again since they were craving for crepes and ice cream. Would have loved to join them but I was too tired. I had to rest well for the next day.

We were already bound for PPS for the underground river tour which lasted a few minutes. But to get there it was another LONG drive and a short boat ride. The underground river tour was amazing but kinda eerie. It was just so dark inside the cave and so silent since we were discouraged to open our mouths because droppings may be harmful to health. Tip! Bring your flashlight if you don’t want to depend on the tour guides light. It was kinda scary since the water and the boat’s sides were almost on the same level but the water was calm so… Hahaha! I tried not to mind it since we had life vests on. The boatmen were very skillful and jolly. They made the experience more fun! Whenever a group leaves the cave, they were called survivors.

Upon going back to the main dock, we had a buffet lunch just somewhere near. Then we were off again to another souvenir shop to buy more goodies. The rest of the day were free. We decided to eat halo halo at Noki Nocs Savory House. They are very popular for their halo halo. The tricycle driver told us, "Masarap ang halo-halo diyan ma'am! Ice pa lang papapakin mo na!" Then, went walking again. Then went to Kalui? But unfortunately it was reserved for some students so there were no available seats again. The we decided to eat at a bbq place at the baywalk. Rode bikes and just chatted and went home.

Upon resting well that night, we arranged for a city tour at PPS before our flight. My favorite one was Baker’s Hill. It was just a wonderful place to be in. We ate pizza and bought some pastries too. Tons of photos too. It was a good thing that our tour guide was also a nurse so she actually had a lot things to say. Hehe!
When we were home bound we spent another night in cebu. Then flew back to Davao and back to Kidapawan again.
It was a tiring but very fulfilling experience for me. Especially that it was my first time to travel with Cornballs that entails riding a plane and with my workmates as well. I’m really looking forward for more adventures! To see the world and to appreciate how wonderful it could be. It’s a pleasant experience and I guess I will never get tired off travelling and learning! It’s an investment for the soul.
Until the next adventure.
Xoxo

P.S. If you want to see my travel vlog on my Palawan adventure please do visit my YouTube Channel

Links to VLOGs:
Palawanderes Part 1
Palawanderes Part 2
Palawanderes Underground River
Palawanderes City Tour


MY HAIR DYED (PUN INTENDED)


Did this for a change.
It seemed like a brilliant idea at that time but I have no regrets!
Giving life some extra color :P


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KP x CB - SPONTANEITY

 


We were supposed to watch a movie at the mall for last full show but when we arrived the tickets were already sold out. We thought about going back to Starbucks where Cornballs and I left our friends but we decided to go on a road trip instead. We went to Jhan's house so that he can come with us. We had so many plans but we ended up going all the way to Bukidnon. Sadly, Jhan wasn't able to join us. So it was just us two.
We jumped off like 11 pm or so. We relied solely on google maps and we used it to navigate the literally long and winding road. It was a tad bit scary because the roads were dark and a lot of construction was taking place, big trucks were always passing by us, and it was already too dark. But we still went anyway. It took more or less 6 hours of driving! Good thing I was just a passenger.
 As we were already near Dahilayan Forest Park at almost 5 am we saw this small place with tiny rooms, perfect place to rest. I forgot the name but it was priced at 1000 with a double deck bed with one pillow and a blanket. It also had a comfort room. Not bad eh? But we just spent 3 hours of sleep there since we had to get moving to visit the Forest Park. Nonetheless, it was good 3 hours sleep and off we went! It was freezing cold there the whole time.
We traveled 2 kilometers more to reach the park. An entrance fee of 100 per head was collected. We had our breakfast there. The place was surreal. It was super cold and very windy. I wish we had more time to enjoy the place. It would be a perfect venue for some hot coffee. I had bacon and it was awesome!
Cornballs wanted to try all the rides but I was really hesitant since it would be time consuming and we aimed not to travel during night time since it was dangerous. We only went for the highlight ride which was the drop zone. It takes you high up the ground and you had to release at the top and swing your way down. It was a thrilling experience.
We took photos and went around the place. It was almost lunch time so we had to get going. We wanted to go to the Monastery of Transfiguration at Malaybalay, Bukidnon. We couldn't find it on google maps so I gave up on the idea but thankfully cornballs didn't. We had a hard time locating the sign board but we did and we went! The guard called my attention since I was wearing shorts. He said it wasn't allowed and I said to myself it really wasn't meant to be. Until, the guard handed me a "malong" and said I could wear it so that I could enter the church. Thank God! We had time to pray and take pictures and the care taker was so nice to accommodate us.
After visiting the church we were back on the road again. As we passed by Valencia City we dropped but at McDonald's to get some lunch - a late one. I could see a person or two judging us with our orders. We had 2 McSaver Chicken Fillet each. It's cheaper than ordering a two piece chicken meal. Hahaha! Another blooper was when a crew put a standee of Alden (local celebrity) at the door of the comfort while I was inside so when I opened it... the standee hit a girl who was standing near by. She was pissed off and all I can do was say sorry as I was silently laughing in my head. Then a foreigner goes like, "Awww, look he was falling for you." (Meaning the standee towards that pissed off girl). 
We hurried back oour vehicle and went back to our road trip towards home.

It was a thrilling and awesome experience for both Cornballs and I. The most spontaneous thing we've done yet. Looking forward to more adventures together with this guy!

Until the next adventure.
Thanks for dropping by :)

UPPERFARM STEAKHOUSE


The first weekend of the year was spent food trippin’ allt the way to Digos City. We weren’t sure if they were open on weekends so we had to message them on Facebook and gladly their response was quick. It was our first time to visit the place so we relied on Google Maps to locate it and thankfully we arrived safely to the destination. We were the first ones there or at least at that moment but soon enough a lot of people started to flock the place as well. Mostly the people dining there came from different cities. I guess they're quite famous now.

Their place was refreshing and the interiors were on point. It really had the farm house feels with a twist of modernity. Even their plates were cohesive with the whole concept of the resto.

We wanted to try their beef meals but only one of us had the chance to do so. Apparently they ran out of it. So, the whole lot of us ended up ordering pork ilustre which was like a fillet pork wrapped with a piece of bacon. “Tatay” went for Elephant ribs (not elephant meat – just so you know).
Overall the food was okay. The meal came with a sauce and a side dish of your choice. It wasn’t really a lucky day because the power went out and instead of getting shoestring fries and potato chips we diverted to mashed potato and some salad for our side dish.

Service was also good. The server was knowledgeable with the menu and were giving suggestions for us, knowing it was our first time.

I plan on going back to try their burgers because instagrammers (if there is such a word) are raving about it. Not sure when though… but definitely soon before the place gets crowded.


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