Apr
20
Super mommy wannabe

Napapagod na ako. :stubborn:
Nakakasawa na ang magpuyat, mag-OT, at mag-double-shift (minsan triple pa!) sa office kapag may hinahabol kaming deadline.
Dati ang akala ko, hindi lang ako marunong sa Time Management…
Pero hindi nga ba? Ah ewan… :mad:

Ngayong summer, kaliwa’t kanan ang team buildings…halos every week meron.

Most of the time ayoko sumama, pero minsan hindi ako makatanggi…
Kailangan kasing makisama…

Gusto ko ng maraming time sa anak ko lalo ngayon na nagsu-summer school sya…
Gusto ko ng maraming time sa pamilya ko…
Gusto kong dalawin ang Mama, Papa at mga kapatid ko sa Mandaluyong
Pero wala akong oras…
Minsan may oras nga, wala naman akong energy.

Mahal ko ang trabaho ko,
Gusto ko ang ginagawa ko
Pero minsan di ko parin maiwasan…
Sobrang nalulungkot talaga ako… :confused:

Tulad ngayon…
I need super powers…
Yung gaya ng kay Superman.
Saan ba nakakabili nun? :sad:

Minsan naisip ko, alin nga ba ang mas mahalaga?
Ang masarap na buhay dahil maraming pera?
O ang oras sa pamilya kahit sapat lang ang meron ka sa bulsa?
Nakakatakot ang mabuhay na sapat lang ang kinikita
Paano ko tutulungan ang mga magulang ko?
Paano makakapag-aral ang bunso kong kapatid sa kolehiyo?
Nakakaloka ‘yun di ba?

Pero minsan sa totoo lang, gusto ko ng sumuko… :stubborn:


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Apr
14
We're going to Palawan!

Last week, I finally bought the tickets for our trip to Palawan! I borrowed my officemate’s credit card. Thanks, Angel! (You really are an angel!) :love:

Here’s our ticket. It’s sooo cheap! Look! :o mg:

Palawan Ticket

I chanced upon really cheap seats going to Busuanga while I was browsing through Cebu Pacific. And I knew in my heart that I couldn’t let it slip away. Not in a million years! Haha. Leo and I had talked about going to Coron, Palawan before — just the two of us, but I was having second thoughts coz I didn’t wanna travel without our li’l angel. But I realized he’s right. We also need time together…as husband and wife. Honeymoon na ito! :love: Haha!

But when my officemates learned that the tickets are cheap, they got pretty excited and decided to join us! (me and my big mouth! LOL). Kidding aside, I invited them din naman. But I told them, “Hey, guys! This is not a team building huh! Leo and I are getting a separate room. It’s gonna be our honeymoon!”.

We all burst out laughing. :sick:


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Apr
12
Trip to Bohol, Day 1 (Part IV): Inambacan Cave, Punta Cruz and Dauis Church

After our tiring tour at Mag-aso Falls, we headed to Inambacan cave and spring since it’s also located in the town of Antequera. The cave entrance sits above the Inambacan Spring and has active underground river system. When we arrived there, there was a local guy washing his clothes and swimming at the same time. We’re glad he wasn’t naked! LOL. We just took a few pictures and hurried back to the car :car: where Greggy and our tour guide were waiting.

Inambacan CaveInambacan Spring

Our next stop was at Punta Cruz Watch Tower in Maribojoc. It was raining cats and dogs when we arrived so we had no choice but to leave Greggy, who was sleeping anyway, in the car again. There’s no entrance fee at this historical tourist spot. It’s like a mini park, but with a great view of the ocean. :love:

From its windows at the top, you can see Cebu, Siquijor, and Mindanao. What a stunning view! :cam: The tower was built in 1796 as a look-out post against pirates and Muslim marauders.

Punta Cruz Watch TowerWe're at the tower!

view from the towerSweetie

Dauis Church was our last stop. It was built in 1697 and the design was highly influenced by Byzantine and Romanesque architecture. It was past 5PM when we arrived at the church and there was a mass being held. Thus, it was kind of hard to look around. I got fascinated by the interior design of the church, especially the one on the ceiling. I secretly held my digicam up to take one shot, but the priest suddenly looked at me when the flash fired. :o mg: So out of respect, we just decided to leave. Haha!

Dauis Churchawesome interior design

We were supposed to visit other places as part of our itinerary for that day, but we’re too tired already. I asked Kuya Tatsky to drop us off at Alona Tropical Resort so we could check-in and rest. I told him to pick us up at the resort as early as 8AM on our 4th day for the Chocolate Hills tour. I also asked him to arrange the sea tour for us on our 3rd day. He was so nice!

To be continued…


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Apr
09
Trip to Bohol, Day 1 (Part III): Mag-aso Falls

Aside from the enchanting Hinagdanan Cave, I was also very excited to see Mag-aso Falls since it’s one of the main attractions of Bohol. So when we’re finally there, I couldn’t help but stare at the lovely trees cascaded everywhere. The entrance fee only costs 10 or 15 pesos per head if my memory serves me right. Kids are free, which is a good thing. :sick:

Entrance 197 steps leading to the falls
resting...We finally saw the falls! Whew!

Climbing down 197 steps to get to the falls was quite a struggle for us. My husband and I had to take turns in carrying Greggy to ensure his safety. It’s a good thing that the steps have metal handrails so we had something to hold on to. And as we got near the waterfalls, the sound of the cascading water became more deafening…

But when we finally reached the waterfalls, we knew that it’s all worth it. There were only four of us there (with our tour guide, Kuya Tatsky) so we had it all by ourselves! :o mg: My husband wanted to take a plunge due to the humid weather that afternoon, but I didn’t allow him. The current was too strong! :sick:

Mag-aso Falls
Mag-aso Falls is about 25-feet tall and is located in the town of Antequera, The Basket Capital of Bohol. more pictures…?

After taking lots of pictures :cam: , we decided to leave the majestic Mag-aso Falls. You can just imagine how tiring it was to climb up 197 steps again! LOL.

One last looktired, but still smiling...

To be continued…


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