Wasn’t supposed to go there really, we just dropped by Suzuki Manila Bay to test drive the Jimny (my dad’s in the market for a vehicle.. so if you’re a dealer, send in your promos or deals), but because we were already there, decided to drop by.
I wanted to test drive a couple of cars, but was wearing slippers so as not to risk any accident, decided to just drive 1 - the hyundai tucson which I loooove (it’s diesel!) and hopefully we’ll be getting 1 by june this year.
A couple of cars that caught my eye:
The Mazda CX-9. Damage? Php2.5 Million. LECHE ang ganda ng presyo.
Ever since I started driving, I’ve had the privilege of driving 2 accords, so it’s no surprise I am lusting after this one. Look at the headlights! Interior is to die for. Price? Php1.9 million. It has a 3.5 liter engine, V6, so I guess I’d have to ask for a raise from teh boss to actually manage to pay for the gas…
I can’t go to a car expo and not look for a yellow car! that would not be ME!! I love this one, didn’t get the details though. Maybe we’ll go back there this sunday (if it’s still there!)
P.S. Yellow car - nissan 350z. Thanks drei ![]()
Like the years before, my dad always makes sure we’re all together, face to face, elbow to elbow every holy week (well we really have no choice because we’re still living in his house hehe!)
I like the idea of doing sports - I’ve tried tennis (ugh, my arms aren’t that strong to hit the tennis ball), I’ve tried swimming (the water’s freezing at 6 am!!), I’ve tried volleyball (let’s just say my hands are not made to hit any kind of ball), and I’ve tried track and field (this one I liked but wasn’t able to pursue), but I’m not really successful so imagine my surprise when I was able to do a couple of rounds of kneeboarding at CWC’s AMAZING cable wake park oh-so-easily!
The day after, I was sore from the kneeboarding (it can give quite a pull on your arms), and well, I was….. dark as night.
Wakeboarding/kneeboarding/ski etc costs around Php600+ for the whole day(830 am till 5 pm), around Php120 per hour (if you just want to try it out) and they already provide all the equipment you need + a 5 minute talk from the instructor.
TIPS
Day 2: Cagsawa Ruins
That’s Mayon Volcano for you at around 9-10 am on a Maundy Thursday (apparently, you have to be there waaay early to see the whole mountain.. but it’s okay, at least we got to see the peak)
Mi familia!!
My father. Everyday kaming magkasama so everyday din kaming nagbabangayan haha. Our day ain’t complete without a bickering session.
The kids at Cagsawa Ruins are pretty good at taking photos, you don’t have to pay for their services but it would be gracious of you to buy a printed photo of Mayon from them. They also act as guides to most tourists.
Day 3 & 4: Butanding Watching/Firefly Watching at Donsol!
This is probably the most-awaited day of alllllllll!!! I’ve been bugging my dad to take us to Donsol since last last year and go whale-watching and after a lot of cajoling, he finally relented (helps too that he bought an alterra to fit all our luggage!)
But first - just a few sunset shots? I like the colors of donsol
Photo above was taken at almost 6 pm. We were waiting for our ride to the river for the firefly watching. Unfortunately, we couldn’t take pictures of the fireflies - it was just too dark. If you’re going to donsol, don’t miss it. It costs around P1250 a group, have it scheduled at your resort or drop off by the Tourism Center near Vuiton (err not sure about the spelling) resort. May I just say that the gentlemen and ladies at the Tourism Center were very accommodating! We had ours scheduled at Woodland Resort. Around 6 pm, you’ll be riding a motor boat to the river (around 30 minutes) along with a guide who’ll be watching out along the looong river for the “firefly hives”. The water’s not choppy except when you reach the part where the river meets the sea.
Couldn’t resist
What can I say about the firefly watching experience? I wish I could have stayed longer staring at them.. those insects were just amazing…wish we had those in Manila (it was a bit painful on the neck though).
The next day, we woke up early to meet our guide and start with our whale watching experience. While having breakfast, a family who was staying at the same resort told us they only had 2 sightings the other day. THAT’s SAD. You have 3 hours to scour the seas of donsol for a whale shark so that means for every 1 hour and half, they only saw 1.
We felt a bit apprehensive, but I guess luck was on our side (not just luck, but the almighty GOD) because we had around 10+ sightings that day
I was editing it and it turned purple. That’s the head.
Gills, left side of the body.
Right side of the body, with his friends hehe.
It was pretty difficult to take photos of the whale shark, I didn’t take any really (it was more of my brothers).
Why?
Because the whole time I was screaming underwater. I think I was crying too.
It was incredible. I could use up all the synonyms of the words incredible, amazing, wonderful and it would still not be able to describe the feeling of swimming with the whale sharks. It was humbling - imagine a creature so enormous - who could potentially suck up my head in its huge mouth - and yet was very gentle, a bit friendly actually, and to think, I was in its territory. We are very blessed to have experienced this, and what can I say? God is GREAT.
Our tour guide (whose name I’m still trying to recall), told us there are already 160 whale sharks (and hopefully growing). They are very protective of these gentle giants and there had been only 1 reported case of whale shark killing (he’s still in jail). I guess when your town isn’t as developed as the other towns in Bicol, you’d really protect your livelihood (season starts November - May, after that the butandings disappear and according to the brochure I got from the tourism department, they still have yet to find out where they actually disappear TO).
Next year I plan to go back to Donsol and stay there a bit longer. Hopefully they have Wifi in the area by that time so I can actually go diving in the morning and work in the afternoon.
and that’s how I spent my holy week ![]()
Around 9 am yesterday a curious line of ants was marching towards my keyboard. At first I thought maybe a crumb fell and they were just being diligent and saving up for the rainy days. However after a couple of hours, the supposed line became a rally towards my keyboard and this scared the sugar out of me.
what was even scarier? I had already sprayed it with baygon and still they managed to survive - they were back marching an hour after the whole thing!
ant attack!
Dammit. So i pulled the keyboard from my table, drowned it with alcohol and see? off they go running.
Apparently, they’ve leased my keyboard as their new home without me knowing it! I did not sign any agreement!
So off they go. However this morning, there were still a few checking out the “apartment” and I promptly sprayed them again with Baygon (when I do act weirder than usual in the next few days, blame baygon).
and I was surprised coz I didn’t get any email from them but voila! one day mr. postman dropped me this package! weee!! I just answered a survey, and it took me what? 5 minutes? and now I have a new book to read.
I was skeptical at first because cmon, I’ve never really won any raffles, bingo’s, poker, and others. So you can imagine my surprise when I got the package.
Can’t wait to read it! (now let’s pray I have TIME…)
with the macbook air (just wish they had it in PINK, paging Steve Jobs!)

I got a lot of crap to unload on people who post stuff like this:
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Geez. 2 days off? OMIGAD! OMIGAD I’m hyperventilating…
Cmon! P80-90 per article? Do you know how much work is involved in writing an article that is 500 words and more (especially ones you don’t like to write about..?) Those articles aren’t plagiarized (as whoever you are has stated), everything is original and you’ll pay crap for them? Whoever posted this deserves crappy articles taken from spammy blogs everywhere.
Unless this is the way outsourcing goes.
What a sad day for writers everywhere.