The birthday of my friend Dynki was fast approaching when she asked me for a foundation where she can spend her 24th. As a volunteer in some outreach activities, I told her about this one place I have wanted to go to ever since my church mates talked about it. My church mates have volunteered [...]
Archive for October, 2011
We Cared at He Cares
Posted: October 31, 2011 in classmates, country, friends, God, happiness, kids, life, love, love, UP, youthTags: He Cares, kids, outreach, street children
Bohol Adventure Day 3-4 (Sept. 24-25, 2011)
Posted: October 7, 2011 in classmates, country, friends, God, happiness, life, love, self, travel, work, youthWe had to wake up early on the third day of our stay in Bohol, because we would go island hopping and dolphin watching. Our tourist guide/boatman knocked on our door at exactly 6 in the morning. We did not have our breakfast yet, but the good thing was Kuya JR, who works at Tierra [...]
Bohol Adventure Day 2 (Sept. 23, 2011)
Posted: October 5, 2011 in classmates, college, country, friends, God, happiness, life, love, love, self, travel, UP, work, youthTags: adventure, Baclayon Church, Bohol, Bohol Blood Compact Site, Butterfly Sanctuary, Chocolate Hills, Hanging Bridge, Loboc River, Man-made forest, primate, python, river cruise, tarsier
On our second day, we were very excited, because we were about to see the famous attractions in Bohol. For our first stop, we had the Tarsier Watch. Kuya German told us to go around the place for 15 minutes only since there are a lot of places that we need to go that day. [...]
I’m sorry I fucked up.
Posted: October 3, 2011 in Uncategorizedthoughts kept words unspoken dead spaces in-betweens … When you’re too happy forgetting, some memories just keep haunting you.
Bohol Adventure Day 1 (Sept. 22, 2011)
Posted: October 2, 2011 in classmates, country, friends, God, happiness, health, life, love, self, travel, youthTags: adventure, bee farm, Bohol, Dauis Church, ginger, Hinagdanan Cave, ice cream, Kuya Dodong, ladder, malunggay, organic, Panglao, Renaissance, salabat, sea, Shell Museum, Tagbilaran, Tierra Azul
It was July when my friends and I, full of excitement and enthusiasm, booked our flights to Bohol. Our trip was set on September 22-25 and the 3-month interval was for saving up and preparation for our hotel and tour packages. Weeks before our Bohol trip, my friends and I contacted some travel agencies and [...]