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The operative word being “WILD”

October 3, 2009 Leave a comment

…But the stories I have for this month are absolutely TOO WILD to be even posted here so I’ll try to be wholesome…

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Rum + Coke + Pineapple Juice = ONE STRONG TRAITOR DRINK. Took me down twice this month. Both times I was drunk– the one time I did something crazy, and one time I puked it all out. Gaaah! Learned it from some new friends I’ll probably be having more drinking times with in my area… Good times.

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CP invades Boracay! September 11-13. The rest of the publicly available photos here!

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It was a super wild 3D2N trip! There were 21 of us total, just enough to be the party in Bora! We partied, partied some more, and partied even more :P Super fun while it lasted…

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Wild Wild Wes: The Despedida, September 18 at Muruve. CP Team Luzon Direct Trade’s send-off party for our dear boss who’s resigned and is moving to KC :(

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Ashleigh and Sushil in Manila!!! September 19-21. My dear friends from Singapore were here in town for the weekend for a taste of Manila– shopping, food trips, drinks! I was able to get them a free room at Sofitel c/o my Dad, and it was fancyyy! Lunch at Kabisera High Street, shopping at Greenhills, sushi dinner bonding with Ashleigh, Club Bureau, relaxing pool time, shopping at MOA, Spiral buffet dinner, Barcino, and lots of catching up time! From the whirlwind week before I was low batt, but it was worth exhausting more of the remaining energy for two of my closest MISE friends!

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Sessions in Cabanatuan, September 30. Me, Jannah and Ed in Cabanatuan on a Wednesday night. Drinks and good conversations. Even steadier times when Ziggie arrived late because of work… then the night turned creepy wild when I had a close call… Such a wild way to end the month!

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Hah. Most of this post is cryptic I know. But let’s just say that this month, I…

  1. Tried new things
  2. Got into intimate physical contact with members of the opposite sex, short of saying I kissed two boys (waha ha haaaa…)
  3. Impulsively spiraled out of control with my actions and emotions– don’t ever make a drunk call!
  4. Went through more drama in my life… drama I actually cooked up myself (it’s my fault I know)
  5. Realized how much of an asshole someone was… (this one’s for real)
  6. …So much that it made me finally WANT TO let go and actually do it
  7. Got into a close call with my new adventures. Scary.

And funny that this month got so wild my other friends aren’t used to it. They now ask me if I’m liking the person I’m becoming. Ummm, actually I do. I’d just like to say at a later stage in my life that I’ve been through all of that shit, this shit I’m going through now.

I feel like it’s an entire year’s worth of emotions, happenings and feelings all mashed up into one September. There are more things I should really regret doing, but my motto is: just live and learn, baby. Let go if you have to. Life is short and you only live once!

August

September 6, 2009 Leave a comment

Some steady month it was! No significant happenings whatsoever– but I hit my sales goal, had lots of fun with my friends, and have the whole month of September to look forward to :) Here are some pics:

Drinks with Colgate at Hai Bar one Friday night after the August cycle meeting. Welcome to the new sales trainees Carrie, Joanna, and Joyce!6053_124724356168_523241168_2380326_2124798_n

Semi-R2 and DP reunion at Jake’s birthday party. We took a lot of photobooth pics! I tried to catch up with the CP girls at Embassy after but they were too drunk and left early… so I hung around alone then just joined Jay and his friends in Merville that night!
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Distillery with Jannah, Edric, Liel and Jay (not in photo) one Friday night. Steady drinks… I missed Heineken. Cool place– you can get the drinks at shelf price, get tables to drink them, and have food delivered too… with a mish mash of music in the background!6580_147935815210_579540210_3841956_2155675_n

Singapore with JC to visit my friends Ashleigh and Sushil. Shopping and relaxing trip– read my blog entry here!Singapore 010

Videoke night at Platinum with Colgate during the last long weekend. The Visayas boys and Jay were in town… a party of 20+ in Platinum = a 10k bill = fun! I didn’t get to sing as much as I wanted though, but just spent time catching up. I was down with only 3 beers… and I slept on the way home, got back at 5:30AM!5573_121866772636_565047636_2401148_2685126_n

Videoke night with the Joy Luck Club at Bea’s house. We haven’t got together since my birthday party last June. Lots of pasta, hotdog, squid balls, chips, jello shots (!), and gin apple. Catching up and games of “shit shit” and “ping pong pang”. Almost all of us were asleep before going home!6255_123953562996_557362996_2527511_2530267_n

September– two long weekends, Boracay 11-13, Ash and Sushil in Manila on 19-21!!! I already have memorable stuff to tell to boot, which I will save for next time :)

Sing, sing, Singapore!

August 26, 2009 Leave a comment

Singapore 002Back after 3 years! This is the first time I traveled abroad in ‘09, and with my high school friend JC as well. I got super cheap roundtrip tickets via Cebu Pacific for Php 3,771… such a bargain! Last time I was in Singapore was during the MISE ‘06 induction and teambuilding, but I wasn’t really able to go around except do a little shopping here and there. This time I planned for my trip to be a bit more touristy, aside from just flying 3 hours long to visit my friends Ashleigh, an American MISE expat, and Sushil, my co-SEA MISE working in Singapore. We stayed at Ashleigh’s place in The Sail @ Marina Bay, right in the heart of the business district. Such a nice condo, super fancy!

Singapore 010When we arrived on Thursday night, we had chili crabs at Jumbo Seafood Resto in Boat Quay–Ash was crazy about them, and man were they hot! The dinner was a bit pricey at SGD 30 (well for travelers on a shoestring) but it was well worth it! Plus I was super happy to catch up and reminisce good old MISE times with two of my closest friends from the program, Ashleigh and Sushil :) We headed back to hang around and prepare for the more touristy days to come!

Singapore 046Friday was basically tourist day… we walked around a hell lot in Singapore! Left Ashleigh’s place at noon, had brunch at Lau Pa Sat, walked to Chinatown (man it was raining so hard we had to stop to buy an umbrella at 7-11), then to Clarke Quay to do some shopping. Charles & Keith was having a 3-day sale and man, was it crazy!!!! It’s also cheaper in Singapore than in Manila, and what’s great is that they have my size (40)!!! Giordano was cheap too so I bought some casual clothes I could wear to work. We headed back to the condo to meet Ashleigh, then walked to Esplanade to have Thai dinner and go see the Merlion. This pic is of me and Ash doing the Asian pose, haha!

Singapore 059For our Friday night-out we checked out Backstage Bar in Chinatown (a different kind of bar!)– on travel guides this place kinda said it but didn’t! Funny to see older tourists dancing with young Singaporean guys, something you won’t usually see in the more populated nightlife areas of Singapore! Ash and me headed to Zirca in Clarke Quay for a better clubbing scene (only for me coz she enjoyed the previous place so much), and I have to say I was fulfilled! We initially entered this hip hop bar called Rebel, but it was full of young Singaporeans, so we stayed at the interconnected club beside it called Zirca, which looked utterly familiar when I entered because it used to be the old Ministry of Sound (I have memories of that night in MOS 3 years ago)! Loved it totally! The DJ played a lot of the house/dance tracks I loved from MOS and Hed Kandi, and I was totally feeling it! Guess what he played “When Love Takes Over” and “Infinity”, among many of the other songs I would love to hear!!! :)

Singapore 062Saturday was shopping day! JC went out alone on his own doing the touristy stuff while me and Ashleigh went to Orchard Road to do some shopping, I went crazy over Charles & Keith again! Got 2 pairs of shoes and 2 bags. The highlight of the shopping day– mochi ice cream balls in Takashimaya, a Japanese department store in Singapore that sells uber cool novelty items and imported food! We then headed to Bugis to try the best murtavak in Singapore at Zam Zam Restaurant, then headed back home to prepare for the pirate party later that night.

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Singapore 076On Sunday we all stayed home since we were hammered from the night before– Ash got home drunk and JC was out until late as well! We just had brunch at Lau Pa Sat and I headed to Charles & Keith again to do the last minute no regrets shopping :P After which Sushil dropped by Ash’s place to see us off, and we said goodbye to Singapore :( I was gonna miss my friends, but I’m so excited now coz they’re coming to Manila in September– less than a month from now!!! I loved that the trip wasn’t too tiring for me in terms of visiting the touristy places, not much to see and do anyway, I wasn’t too keen on going to the zoo or to the night safari. I love that I was able to see my friends, go crazy at Charles & Keith (I arrived in Singapore at the right time!), go clubbing, see the rest of the MISEs, and just hang around without doing too much. I only spent about Php 15K total with all the shopping but excluding the airfare, which regardless is already very cheap… thank God for Ashleigh that we were able to get free accommodation at her place :)

And of course I won’t forget the food, good thing I always made the right menu choices–

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Ice cream sandwich at Chinatown– good business idea for Manila I think!Singapore 032

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And of course… McDonald’s!!! In every country I visit, it’s a staple ;)Singapore 078

Loves it!!! It was a great long weekend. I might have gained some weight with all the food and drinks but I walked a hell lot too :) The rest of the pics are here!

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Baguio, Take 2

August 13, 2009 Leave a comment

I’ve been to Baguio three times last month. The first one was my self-reflection trip, the second was an impromptu weekday slumber party with Jannah and Jay, the third one was a weekend roadtrip with Patti. She was jealous when I told her about my trips, so we decided to go one weekend and stay at Jay’s place. Since it was raining too hard we weren’t able to do much but stay in, drink, talk, and watch DVDs!

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Green tea chai latte in Starbucks John Hay + Marlboro Black = CHILL. Though there’s not much places to go in Baguio, the point is to do the same things– only in much cooler weather. Trust me, it’s different.

On Friday evening we drank and watched MJ’s Live in Bucharest concert (for the nth time for me!). I was so drunk I puked! On Saturday we had lunch at Teriyaki Boy SM and walked around, then to Mines View Park and Good Shepherd to get pasalubong. In the evening while Patti and me were having dinner at Don Hen, Jay joined Starr and her friends and we followed after for some drinks at the Athletic Bowl.

On Sunday we had the buffet lunch in Camp John Hay Manor. Sumptuous! Pricey at 850, but it’s one thing you can’t not do:

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With Jay and Starr

Picture taking for Patti’s tourist mode after– day off mode! I won’t even post the incriminating photos here. Haha. We left Baguio at 3:30 and I got home at about 9pm. Phew! What a weekend. I missed a CP get together at Ziggie’s house but I enjoyed the Baguio chill nonetheless!

I also heard that HB was here in Manila but… out of sight out of mind? Ha. Never mind. :P Baguio is kind of a novel thing for me but it’s one place I think I’d like to get familiar with. Good thing it’s only 3 hours away from Tarlac, my second home :)

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Baguio

July 12, 2009 Leave a comment

So I went on a long-premeditated trip to Baguio this weekend to do some self-reflection– a change of atmosphere from my usual Manila weekends spent either hanging out & drinking with friends, or just staying at home to a very colorful household. Contrary to what I told my parents, I made all the plans and travelled alone. I used my free nights in Microtel and packed two weeks’ worth of clothes since I wasn’t going home anymore before heading to my area on Monday.

Self-reflection you say? Doesn’t sound like me no? No one wanted to believe me either. The thought of doing it alone was scary but I just had to do it. Come on, this wasn’t really any different than traveling to Iloilo last year! Well, I felt like I needed to relax by myself, and what better place to do it than up north in Baguio, where as my friend Jay said, “it feels like being kissed by the sun on mint chapstick”. It was rainy and cold the whole time though except for today, but ah what perfect bed weather! I left Tarlac at 4PM on Friday and arrived in Baguio at 7PM. Jay, the CP sales assigned here in Baguio, picked me up at the hotel for dinner in O’Mai Khan, this Mongolian resto. We then went to his place to watch an MJ concert DVD while getting high and drunk. Wahaha, ok it was my first time to get high and it was very liberating! I felt dizzy as if I was floating, and it was better than being drunk since I didn’t have to puke it out. I was also drunk on Gilbey’s Premium Strength and gin tonic but the feeling of getting high took over– and we were so knocked out that I just slept on the couch! (Sayang my room in Microtel, haha)

On Saturday morning we had breakfast at 50’s Diner (where I saw the most ginormous clubhouse sandwich ever!), then headed back to our places to rest and relax. I finished Lipstick Jungle, went online a bit, and just lounged around in bed until 4PM to go to SM. My contact lenses popped out the night before (it was so cold at Jay’s place!) so I had to get new ones to take me through the week ahead. The rain was crazy, but the crowd in SM was crazier! It was so cold, and nothing beats eating churros con chocolate while watching the rain pour over the foggy view of Baguio. I then wandered around driving before I got back to Microtel to meet Jay for dinner. We ate at the pricey Le Chef in Manor, had beers at Red Lion Pub, then headed to Nevada Square to get more drunk. Haha. Nevada Square is the nightlife place, where there are about 5 bars/ clubs. Not bad at all, but the crowd was all young. Nabaduyan si Jay eh, he used to spin there daw. After having a few drinks in Acid Club, we went to another place to do videoke with his friends, then headed home.

Now’s my last day here and I feel a bit heavy hearted to go down. I wasn’t really able to go around the touristy places like Burnham Park or Mines View, but I’ve been there already before and I prefer relaxing and doing things as a local in a different place. I’ll just go to Good Shepherd to get some pasalubong stuff (chokoflakes!!!) after checking out, then I’m probably going around a bit before heading back to Tarlac. Maybe then it’s the best time to do the real self-reflection no?

Funny I was expecting to do things all alone this weekend, but I ended up doing the same things, just in a different place, atmosphere, and with different people. I don’t feel though as if I defeat the purpose of my trip– in fact, it was more successful than I imagined. I was able to relax by myself, but not too much to the point of getting suicidal, haha. I was able to get some closure about HB (more about that in a different post), I was able to feel good– the high and drunk way, I gained a new friend in Jay, and I was somehow inspired by him in that I wanna do things differently when I go back to my area. Jay was telling me he was already so comfortable here in Baguio that it would seem like an uprooting to get him out of this place. More than a CP salesman, there was more to him– he goes boxing, spins at bars, does some photography– and I feel like there has to be something else that defines me aside from my work. When he asked me if I had any hobbies, I couldn’t really identify anything, as if there was nothing more to me than my work. And to my other close friends in CP, I don’t like it that our friendship is defined by everything about HB. Now then, I’m inspired to find something else to myself that even if you take my work away, there’s still something I can be proud of about myself. I’m also inspired to maximize my area, though seriously there really is nothing fun to do in Bataan-Olongapo-Pampanga-Tarlac-Nueva Ecija-Pangasinan, especially when the whole time is spent doing store checks and admin work even in the evening!

When I woke up this morning, I felt the same feeling as I did everytime I was in Copenhagen, that everything was different and I was alone. I miss Manila a bit now, and I miss my friends, but this trip has done me more than I can think of. I’m 23 now and I’m not getting any younger, so the race is on to improve my life, and maybe it just had to take this trip for me to realize that. Being detached from the regular hustle and bustle puts things in a different perspective. I’m seriously beginning to realize the importance of saving for the future, doing all the things I want to do while I’m single, so I have no regrets. I feel like there’s still more that I can do in my life and I’m not using even half of my potential for anything yet. I’m starting that by being honest with myself and doing a self-inventory. I now have resolutions. This self-reflection trip was a success. :)

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2009 Travel

June 12, 2009 Leave a comment

It’s nothing compared to my ‘06 – ‘08 travel bug and destinations, but for my busy life now this is something!

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The second half of 2009 is definitely gonna be adventure-filled. So excited! :)

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Highlights of 2008 (Long post)

December 31, 2008 2 comments

 

1. Being assigned in Davao for 10 months for my third job rotation. I moved in January and moved back to Manila in November– this is where I spent majority of my year. I lived in my own small apartment, did the groceries and cooked for myself, and spent the weekends alone. I was out clubbing every Saturday night, seeing the same people in the same place. I learned to drink a whole lot of beer (especially if it’s ice cold) and resurrected my craving for chicharon bulaklak, yech! I took swimming lessons, caught up on the TV series I missed, and started going to the gym and dieting. Of course for the first half of my stay I spent most of the time preparing for the upcoming Module 4 exams. I didn’t really have a group of friends I hung out with but I met a couple of people I went out with from time to time. I actually got to explore the city more when I took my visitor friends around– John Rae, Cy, Angeli, Anna, Lotte, Bea, Mark, Edward, and Cathie.

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Overall being in Davao was a great experience since the city was very safe, clean, and everything was near to each other. People were also very warm and accommodating. However living by myself and being alone most of the time magnified my feelings to the nth level! Haha. I was away from my family and friends, and had so much time to think and dwell on things I probably should not have dwelled upon. I’m glad to be back now– and I’m not ready to be away from everyone important to me yet again…

2. Travel. This year was probably the last I’m gonna travel as extensively as I did. Since I’m done with my MISE training and won’t have any more Modules in Europe (hence no more opportunities for Euro sidetrips), I don’t see myself travelling too far anytime soon. In February me and Angeli attended our friend Meryl’s wedding in Jakarta, spent the weekend with our fellow SEA MISEs touring around the city, and went to Bandung to go shopping at factory outlets!

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In May I went to Copenhagen to attend Module 4, then took a graduation sidetrip with Jason, Sushil, Li’en, Kim, Zi and Meryl to Greece– Athens, Santorini, and Mykonos. Santorini was great, I could get married there! We drove around in a rent-a-car (I drove!), and the highlight was going up to this place called Oia to watch the sunset– apparently the best in the world– on my birthday… where they surprised me with a cake, flowers and gifts! We partied and spent time at the beach in Mykonos, Greece’s party island, for 2 days. Then I spent a night and met up with my Dutch MISE friends in Amsterdam, my favorite city– my third time there! 

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For the latter part of the year I went local! :P I went to General Santos and Cotabato for business to attend meetings with our key clients. Well they were just a 3-hour drive away from Davao so maybe they’re not counted? :P In September I spent 4 days in Iloilo, and took a 3-hour per way roadtrip to Roxas. This December I finally went to Tagaytay again, after 5 years! I would have wanted to spend the last days of the year with Angeli in Ho Chi Minh (sorry dear!), but I figured I’d save the travel for ‘09.

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3. Graduation from the MISE program. I finally graduated from the 2-year program! After 3 job rotations, 4 Modules, a whole lot of travel and meeting a big bunch of people from different cultures and nationalities, I got through! There were big bumps along the road– humbling ones, at that, but I got through them and I’m proud to say this is one of my major achievements. But I also went through… (read on to the next item)

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4. A major career change. A month after getting back in Manila, being into my Process Excellence position at MCC and before pursuing expatriation for a MISE graduate, I decided to resign from the company and pursue a career in fast-moving consumer goods. Beginning January 5, I’ll be working as a Sales Trainee/ Account Manager for Colgate-Palmolive– new year, new job, new life! FMCG has always been the industry I wanted to be in, and now that my applications materialized, there’s no better time to grab the opportunity while I’m still young and haven’t stayed too long in the company to find it harder to leave. Ultimately I will want to be in Marketing, but Sales is a good springboard into getting more holistic experience– especially now that one foot’s already in. I also wanted to find an industry and a job I know I will be passionate about, something I know I will put my heart and soul into and push me to the limit. So there. I’ll be starting my new career in a few days ;)

And now on to the more dramatic things…

5. Goodbyes (and airports and airplanes). I’ve said more goodbyes this year than I ever have; I have a feeling I’m already numb to it. I said goodbye to my family and friends before I moved to Davao, to my MISE friends after Module 4, my close friends who left Maersk, my Davao family when I moved back to Manila, and to everyone I’ve worked with when I resigned this month.

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But like I already said before, I really don’t like the feeling of goodbyes anymore. I’ve said many other tearful goodbyes this year, and most of them related to saying goodbye in airports– with me moping about them on lonely flights home! When I said my last major goodbye this year to the company I’ve been 2.5 years with and with colleagues who’ve seen me through my weight transitions (LOL!), I didn’t really feel anything. I felt that after all, real friends will keep in touch.

6. Rejection. Just like goodbyes, I’ve experienced more rejections this year than I have in my life! When I was having a career crisis towards the beginning of the year, applying to jobs in FMCG and not receiving any feedback– that was a lot. Unsuccessful applications for expat positions I was interested in also made up for more of those. The biggest one though was more related to feelings for someone, eeeeek! The gist: I felt things I’ve never felt, did things I never did before, and said things I never thought would come out of my mouth! Looking back I probably just overestimated. Well, expectation management probably got the best of me. And though things didn’t turn out the way I wanted them to, there’s no better thing to do but move on and start with a clean slate in ‘09. Nevertheless, I don’t have any regrets since it can all be charged to experience!

2008 was such a growing pains year for me. I’ve experienced all sorts of emotions– from being over the top happy, excited, kilig, to being devastated, sad, lonely, disappointed, depressed, and bitter. I’ve been through major successes and failures, realizing that I’m only human, I’m no island, and that once things hit rock bottom there’s no other way to go but up. I’ve learned so much about life, other people, and most of all about myself– how I am when I’m alone, when I’m sad, when I go through failure, and the lengths I’d go and the things I’d do. I’m sure that this is not yet the worst, but at least I experienced all this to prepare me for when that time comes– I just have to get through these things to make me stronger. I would say I didn’t like this year, but it’s probably the best one so far in terms of teaching me about life, being mature, and realizing that anything that happens will be the result of my deeds and decisions. I’m sure in 2009 I’ll see the fruits of my “hardships”. I can’t wait to start with a clean slate ;)

And moving on to more interesting things, here are some of my resolutions for 2009:

  • Save save save! I didn’t get to save much due to all my travels and expenses, but I’d like to take this seriously in 2009. If 2007 and 2008 were spending years, 2009 will be my saving year.
  • NO MORE OF THEM SHORTIES!!!
  • Lose more weight… at least 10 more pounds before the year ends
  • Take my work seriously
  • Enjoy the single life– do all the clubbing, parties and drinking I want… I’ve only got 3 years before my ideal marrying age, hahaha!
  • Meet as much people as possible and expand my network

I’m sure 2009 will rock. I will make it. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Iloilo

September 27, 2008 1 comment

September 20-23, 2008. Went to visit Cy for that weekend. I wasn’t able to take as much pics since I wasn’t in the mood. And I’m still not in the mood to write an entire travelogue now, but what I can say about Iloilo is that it’s a nice, developing place. Sosyal siya. Lots of places to eat (and good food!), lots of places to hang out and go clubbing. And the airport is even better than the PAL Terminal 2 in Manila.

I arrived on Saturday morning– we had breakfast at Ted’s La Paz batchoy, then went to one of Cy’s accounts in Gaisano, then went home. We then had lunch at Peppy’s Thai restaurant (a famous Thai resto in Iloilo), then drove to Miag-ao Church. We then went to another of Cy’s accounts in the other Gaisano Mall, then heard mass at Ateneo. We had dinner in Cy’s fave resto, Messe, an Italian restaurant. I’ve never tried a better turtle cake–chocolate cake with a caramel crust. The best. After dinner we went home to sleep a while before going clubbing at Flow in the Smallville gimmick area. It was jam-packed, and the club was nice!

On Sunday we had lunch at the Dumanggas town, which is about 40 minutes away from the city proper. The best and cheapest seafoods! A tub of oysters at 40 bucks. And the freshest manangat, shrimps, and squid. Saraaaaap. Cy went to another account and I stayed for a while at Bluejay Coffee, then after we met up with his friends at his place to watch the Ateneo-La Salle game. We won, of course! Then we all had dinner at Mango Tree, where the game was supposed to be telecast but there was no one when we got there! Argh. Good food also, I loved the chicken and mushroom and the sizzling bulalo!

We woke up early the next morning to go to Roxas City, which was a 3-hour drive away from Iloilo. Cy had to visit his accounts there, so I just shopped around. There wasn’t actually any shopping to do since the best stores in the most happening mall in Roxas were already Bench and Penshoppe so just imagine that! I just bought the Le Divorce and Bridget Jones books in Booksale– yep I believe in the province you can find the nice titles heehee! When we got back to Iloilo, we had dinner with his friends at Afrique’s, another good Italian resto.

The next day (Tuesday) was my flight back to Davao. I was so sad!!! I won’t expound on that anymore. Haha. Anyway here are some pics from the trip. There’s really not much I took anyway…

One of the posted signs around the Smallville gimmick parking area

The famous La Paz Batchoy (at Ted’s– we had this for breakfast)

The 300-year old Miag-ao Church, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an hour away from the city. It is here in this church that I asked for a sign… and got it later that day. Wooooh.

  

A yummy Italian dinner at Cy’s fave resto, Messe– and the best chocolate caramel dessert I’ve ever tasted!

Siyempre I really had to put this. Haha. Spent about half the time tagging along Cy’s trade visits. Taken in Gaisano Mall, Roxas City. (We went on an out of town trip to Roxas, a 3-hour drive per way!)

Lunch at Baybay in Roxas City– the seafood capital of the Philippines. Seafoods galore! Our only pic together. Haha. Compared to before, imagine how both of us are losing our cam-whoring habits. :P

Dinner with Cy’s friends (L-R): April, Vince, Cy, Eunice, and Carl at Afrique’s Italian Resto. Good pizza! 

Iloilo’s definitely a place I’d like to go back to. Not of course entirely coz I’ve got one of my closest friends there, but I’d just like to see how it progresses into a really urbanized city. The restos there are really nice, and the food tastes better than here in Davao I think– not too much barbecue places! Plus, just like downtown Davao, everything is near to each other so you can really say “I’ll be there in two minutes”.

I was also able to go to Roxas City, which I didn’t realize until now was a Cebu Pacific destination pala… another 30 minutes we’d be in Kalibo, and if you drive for another 1.5 to 2 hours you’d be in Caticlan! By the end of this year I hope to go to Boracay since I haven’t met my yearly quota :P, with Kara, John Rae, some others and hopefully if Cy can make it. :)

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