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Fight To The Finish: The 2015 Pinoy Exchange Movie Challenge!

I am yet again participating in another Pinoy Exchange Movie Challenge. Last year was fun but due to inevitable circumstances, I was unable to finish it but I’m sure glad that I still made it into the top 10! Go me! I was able to review 54 movies in total

Here’s my list

PEX Movie Challenge

THE 30-DAY MOVIE CHALLENGE
Day 01 – The best movie you saw during the last year – Man Of Steel (04.05.2014)
Day 02 – The last movie you watched – Divergent (04.06.2014)
Day 03 – Your favorite action/adventure movie – Life Of Pi (04.07.2014)
Day 04 – Your favorite horror movie – Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (04.08.2014)
Day 05 – Your favorite drama movie – Scent Of A Woman (04.10.2014)
Day 06 – Your favorite comedy movie – Nine Months (04.11.2014)
Day 07 – Your favorite animated movie – How To Train Your Dragon (04.12.2014)
Day 08 – A movie of your favorite actor – Revolutionary Road (04.13.2014)
Day 09 – A movie of your favorite actress – Julie and Julia (04.14.2014)
Day 10 – A movie of your favorite director – Brokeback Mountain (04.15.2014)
Day 11 – Your favorite classic movie – Schindler’s List (04.16.2014)
Day 12 – Your favorite Documentary – Imelda (04.17.2014)
Day 13 – Your favorite movie from your childhood – Richie Rich (04.18.2014)
Day 14 – Your favorite quote from any movie – A Walk In The Clouds (04.19.2014)
Day 15 – Your favorite character from any movie – Billy Elliot (04.22.2014)

THE LEVEL UP MOVIE CHALLENGE: MOVIE OF THE MONTH
(4) Movies Nominated In The Academy
1. Dallas Buyers Club (05.10.2014)
2. Babel (05.13.2014)
3. The Kids Are All Right (05.14.2014)
4. Hugo (05.15.2014)

(4) Non-English Movies
1. For A Lost Soldier (05.07.2014
2. A Serbian Film (05.08.2014)
3. Ang Lalake Sa Parola (05.09.2014)
4. Zombadings: Patayin Sa Shokot Si Remington (05.11.2014)

(4) Animated Films
1. Rango (05.16.2014)
2. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls Of Ga’Hoole (05.17.2014)
3. Ice Age 4 Continental Drift (05.19.2014)
4. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (05.20.2014)

(4) Movies Released Before 2000
1. The Cure (05.21.2014)
2. Addicted To Love (05.22.2014)
3. Mad Love (05.23.2014)
4. School Ties (05.24.2014)

Movie Of The Month
1. March – Captain America: The Winter Soldier (04.21.2014)
2. April – The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (05.06.2014)
3. May – Maleficent (05.29.2014)

Four (4) movies released in 2014
1. The Fault In Our Stars (06.04.2014)

A-Z Movies
1. A – Amelia (04.23.2014)
2. B – Bend It Like Beckham (04.25.2014)
3. C – Coach (04.26.2014)
4. D – Dear John (04.27.2014)
5. F – Forever Young (05.12.2014)
6. V – Vanishing On The 7th Street (04.28.2014)
7. T – There Be Dragons (04.29.2014)
8. W – What To Expect When You’re Expecting (05.03.2014)
9. K – King And The Clown (05.05.2014)
10. P – Prometheus (05.26.2014)
11. H – Her (05.27.2014)
12. L – Little Manhattan (05.28.2014)
13. R – Ruby Sparks (05.30.2014)
14. I – In Time (05.31.2014)
15. E – Eat Pray Love (06.02.2014)
16. S – Salt (06.03.2014)
17. G – Gravity (06.05.2014)
18. # – 12 Years A Slave (06.06.2014)
19. O – Oz The Great And Powerful (06.07.2014)

Official Movie Challenge Final Tally: Yay! Came in at 6th place!!!

1. JobyBryant24 – 100
2. LulaLu__ – 97
3. genre914 – 71
4. dementedkid – 60
5. mykel14 – 57
6. paddylast – 54
7. bitter_ocampo – 50
8. Hiroshi08 – 38
9. ScareYouOften – 37
10. _Zei_Emu_ – 35

This year’s challenge will be a lot trickier this time but easier if I may say so.

For the 2015 Pinoyexchange Movie Challenge PExers can choose to complete any of the 3 challenges. However, an Ultimate PEx Movie Challenger Pin and a special prize will be issued to those who will complete all 3 challenges at the end of the year. – PinoyExchange

The three challenges includes the Pex Movie Goals, Crowd Reports and Local Movie Challenge. I’ll try to participate as early as this week but ofcourse as for my blog, it’ll just be my regular reviews. I have a lot of saved reviews from the flicks I’ve seen from last year and I’m all so excited to share it with you guys!!!!

Cheers!

Here’s To A Great 2015!!!

It’s the dawn of the new year and another time to make some changes and be the better version of ourselves!

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I’ve tons of New Year’s Resolution but my priority is to take better care of my health. I realized that I’m not getting any younger so I’ve to make a lot of adjustments with my diet and lifestyle.

I’d also try to get into sports  – I loved watching football and play with my brother Nelson every once in a while but I’m planning to take on running. 🙂 Maybe complete a marathon before my birthday this year?

a couple of years ago when I was still a member of our local gym. Gah! I also need to hit the gym soon!!!!!

a couple of years ago when I was still a member of our local gym. Gah! I also need to hit the gym soon!!!!!

I’m also keen on continuing my traveling! I think 2015 would be a great year to see tons of places again. 🙂

nvs2I’ve been busy reading tons of stuff over the course of the last year and I ought to continue that habit. (I’ve read 335 titles in 2014)  I think it helps me clear my mind a lot and somehow [cheesy alert] relaxes my soul.

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Okay, I’ll stop blabbing now but lemme tell you at last that I’d still continue to blog anything I’m interested with to share with you guys. So there, I just wanna wish you guys a great and happy 2015!!!! Yay!!!

Not Much Of A Difference

 AIDSThere’s not much of a difference between a person with AIDS and a person without it.

 There’s not much of a difference between Africa and Asia or America and Australia.

 There’s not much of a difference between a homosexual and a straight man.

 There’s not much of a difference between a pregnant woman and a newborn infant.

 Yes, there’s not much of a difference…

 What will make a difference though, is YOU.

 An open mind and an understanding heart

 So spread the knowledge and not the virus!

I remember writing this one over my old Blogger account back in December 1, 2009 and decided to post it here five years after – it’s World Aids Day today. It is held on 1 December each year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day and the first one was held in 1988.

In the Philippines, the increasing number of human immunodeficiency virus-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV- AIDS) cases is quite alarming especially with the study conducted by the Department of Health (DOH) stating that more young Filipinos have acquired HIV. Data from the Philippine HIV/AIDS Registry showed that in January this year alone, 118 of the new HIV patients belong to the 15 to 24 age bracket.

This increase of HIV Cases prompted lawmakes to ammend the Republic Act 8504 or the National AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998 stating that said law’s provisions “no longer respond to the current challenges of the concentrated HIV epidemic in the Philippines.” Representative Rodel Batocabe of Ako Bicol said the proposed amendments seek to promote HIV testing of minors even without parental consent. source

The proposed amendment still remains a contentious issue in the congress. But really, this information is really disconcerting especially with kids getting involved in risky sex. I won’t even go over the RH Law debacle because it’s just frustrating to hear sides warring instead of actually listening. I think with these new developments, we should all just be together and keep an open mind in supporting each case and battling the disease.

December To Remember In Sagada Part 2: Rocky Valley Inn and Cafe Review (December 2013)

I booked a room for two as early as November since most of the Inns that I’ve contacted are fully booked already because of the bonfire festival and naturally, December’s a peak season in Sagada. I was able to booked at Rocky Valley Inn. I was asked to deposit half of the rate for three days (it’s 250/pax/day.) The inn is located near the Sagada Weaving and is in front of a gas station. It was a  good 8 minute walk from/to the center.

via saggas.org

via saggas.org

the rock formation fronting our veranda

the rock formation fronting our veranda

The place was very clean of course. I thought Alex, the guy who assisted us was very professional. The room given to us was at the second floor with a veranda which I loved by the way because it’s fronting a big beautiful rock formation and it was naturally, freaking cold.

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They have WiFi connection at the ground floor and they also served food. The food was good and reasonably priced. Our only critique is the lack of hospitality from the other girl who’s manning the place who keeps sneering on us. She was probably in a bad mood that weekend. o_O  Overall, our stay was rather okay because the rooms are clean as well as the shared rest rooms. Just good food and clean room. *wink*

Rating: 4.5/10

To be continued…

My Version Of OKTOBERFEST in Sagada Part 5: Salt & Pepper, Echo Valley and Photo Ops (October 2013)

On our last day, Joba and her boyfriend Russell had to leave early because they have to attend some stuff in Manila so Anna and I stayed just a little bit and decided to leave at lunch time.

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yum! yum!

yum! yum!

We had our breakfast at Salt & Pepper whose ambiance I digged very much. We both ordered heavy breakfast and talked about what we’re going to do after.

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at the back of Church Of St. Mary The Virgin

at the back of Church Of St. Mary The Virgin

We also went to the Echo Valley. 🙂

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the football field at the school near the church

the football field at the school near the church

a fellow tourist volunteered to take our picture

a fellow tourist volunteered to take our picture

the basketball court at the center of Sagada

the basketball court at the center of Sagada

we went to St. Joseph Inn to inquire availability on December and I saw this - just... sigh!

we went to St. Joseph Inn to inquire availability on December and I saw this – just… sigh!

after this we immediately went back to the guest house, packed our belongings and catch the last bus to Baguio City! I realized that October’s a really good time to visit this place (my first time here was in October 2010) because there aren’t too many tourist so you’d feel that you really have the place for yourself!

On How You Can Help The Victims Of Typhoon Yolanda!

via Philippine Daily Inquirer

via Philippine Daily Inquirer

via rappler.com

NATIONAL

  • DSWD is accepting donations: NAIA Chapel Road, Pasay City (at the back of CAAP)
    • Roel Montesa – 09263469927, roelmontesa@gmail.com
    • Elma Pille – ecpille@dswd.gov.ph
    • Cash deposits accepted – DSWD Bank Acct. at Landbank of the Philippines Nos. 3122-1011-84 (current) and 3124-0055-81 (savings) Fe Catalina Ea – 09186281897
    • Repacking of relief goods ongoing at DSWD-NROC, Pasay City. Interested volunteers can call 8512681 to schedule.
  • World Vision, an international Christian humanitarian, development and relief organization is accepting donations for Typhoon Yolanda survivors. Donor hotline 372-7777 or visit their website
  • Operation Walang Iwanan – Gawad Kalinga
  • World Food Programme Philippines is accepting donations through their website
  • ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya pledge lines (02) 411-0183, 411-0182, 411-0115
  • The Philippine Red Cross provides many ways to donate. Hotline: 143 Trunkline: 5270000
    • You may also SMS donations by texting RED<space>AMOUNT to 2899(Globe) or 4143(Smart)
  • Cebu Provincial Government, is in need of volunteers to repack relief goods for Northern Cebu, Leyte, and Bohol. Contact Ms. Evelyn Senajon at 254-7198 and 254-8397, PSWDO, Ground Floor Executive Bldg., Cebu Provincial Capitol.
  • The Office of Senator Bam Aquino, Extension Room 23, 5/F Senate of the Philippines, GSIS Financial Complex, Pasay City, is accepting donations Monday to Thursday from 9am – 6pm. Contact Mr. Ares Goyena at (0917)621-6311.

OVERSEAS/ONLINE

  • For the Ayala Foundation’s ‘Laging Handa Fund’, overseas donors can use this online portal for donations.
  • ShelterBox is an international disaster relief charity that provides emergency shelter and life-saving supplies to families around the world who are affected by disasters. Donations are welcome through its website. Know more about their efforts in the Philippines for victims of typhoon Yolanda (international codename Haiyan) here.
  • De La Salle University’s Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) is accepting web-based donations from overseas individuals via GlobalGiving.com. Credit and debit card donations accepted. Contact Joseph Rosal, Coordinator for Community Engagement, COSCA at 525-4267 or local 147 for more information.

LUZON

NCR

  • UP Diliman USC Student Council, New CHK gym, UP Diliman, Commonwealth Avenue, Alex Castro, 0917-8725396, Tweet @uscupdiliman
  • Tulong Kabataan: UP System, UP Office of the Student Regent are accepting donations in cash or kind. Dropoff point: Vinzon’s Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City. Contact Eds (0927)384-1392 or Zie (0916)796-5740) for more information.
  • Phi Yolanda Relief Operations of Phi Kappa Mu Fraternity and Phi Lambda Delta Sorority of UP Manila, Pagkalma Park, UP College of Medecine, Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila, Contact Miko – 09175129144 or Gela – 09277029488, tweet @PhiLambdaDelta1
  • Tulong Tomasino of the UST Simbahayan Community Development Office in Manila is accepting donations. Tweet @USTCSC.
  • Center for Social Action and Concern (COSCA) De La Salle University Manila, food and non food donations can be droped off at the COSCA Office 2nd Floor, Br Connon Hall. Contact Joseph Rosal at (0922) 899-2558 for inquiries.
  • Ateneo De Manila Disaster Response and Management Team is accepting cash donations. Check this page on how to donate. For inquiries contact the Office of the Vice President for Social Development at (632) 4266001 locals 4051, 4054, 4099.
  • De La Salle College of St Benilde’s Yakap Mo Yakap Ko Benefit Concert was originally a benefit concert for the kids in Smokey Mountain. The Betina and Catalino Yap Foundation was planning to build a library in the area. They will be accepting donations during the event on November 22, 2013, 6pm-10pm. Regular price for the concert is Php 300.00
  • Dakila’s Ride and Rock Relief is calling on artists, cyclicts, donors, and individuals willing to donate their talent, time, and relief goods on November 10, 9am to 4pm at My Little Arts Place, 222 Wilson St., San Juan City, Metro Manila. For inquiries call 435-4309.
  • TindogTacloban, a partnership among private individuals, Victory Christian Fellowship (VFC), and the City Mayor’s Office of Tacloban are accepting donations and volunteers for deployment. Contact Ms. Joey Hernandez at 347-3975 for inquiries. Donations may be dropped off at the following locations:
    • VCF Alabang – 4th Floor Filinvest Wing, Festival Supermall, Alabang, Muntinlupa City
    • VCF Fort – 32nd Street corner University Parkway Bonifacio Global City
  • Operation Blessing Philippines is accepting donations in cash and kind at E. Rodriguez Ave. C5 Road cor. Corporal Cruz Bagong Ilog, Pasig City. Call 477-7802 to 04 or (0917)581-2603 for more details. Operation Blessing is also accepting volunteers for their partners in Cebu and other nearby areas.
  • De La Salle Santiago Zobel through its Social Action Office (SAO) now accepts donations for the affected communities in the recent Typhoon Yolanda. Kindly bring all donations to Gate 2, 3, and 7 of the campus. For inquiries, contact Mr. Jayjay Jacinto at 0917-8597602 or Ms. Evangeline De Peralta at 0917-5638870.
      • Please deposit your cash donations to the school account with the following details:Account Name: De La Salle Santiago Zobel School
        Bank: Union Bank of the Philippines, Ayala Alabang Village
        Peso Account: 0180-3000-6691
        US Dollar Account: 0181-0100-9418

        Send a scanned copy of the deposit slip to lesacasr@dlszobel.edu.ph or jacintojn@dlszobel.edu.ph for proper acknowledgment.

  • Citizen’s Disaster Response Center is calling for donations and volunteer’s at 72-A Times St., West Triangle Homes, Quezon City. Call 929-9820 for inquiries.
  • The Mu Sigma Phi Relief Operations of the UP College of Medicine s now again accepting donations for victims of Typhoon Yolanda. Eman (0925-884-3050) or Billy (0927-571-1017/0922-535-6100).
      • Monetary donations may be deposited at the following account:
        Account name: Mu Sigma Phi Relief Operations
        Account number: 504259500015
        Bank: Philippine National Bank (PNB) – PGH Branch
      • Donations from overseas may also be coursed through the following:
        Swift Code: PNBMPHMM
        Routing # 01008-0081
  • St. Michael’s Church at The Fort is accepting donations through Father Arnold. Water and food are badly needed. The church addesss is at 39th Street, North Bonifacio Triangle, Bonifacio Global City.
  • DLSZ through its Social Action Office (SAO) now accepts donations for the affected communities in the recent Typhoon Yolanda. Kindly bring all donations to Gate 2, 3, and 7.
  • AWANA Organization Philippines is accpeting donations starting Monday, 9am-6pm at 35-A Scout Tobias Street, Brgy Laging Handa in Quezon City. For cash donations, you may visit us at our office or deposit your donation to: BPI Family Bank (E. Rodriguez-Broadway Branch) Peso Current Account Number: 6871-0015-86 Dollar Current Account Number: 6874-0059-22 Swift: BOPIPHMM. Contact Jennifer Jansalin at (02) 376-5688 or 0928-8531693
  • ETYSBM Student Council of Mapua Institute of Technology is now accepting relief goods at 333 333 Gil Puyat Ave, Makati City. Contact Angeline Bernardino (0915)446-9715 or Edgar Aquino (0905)149-2319 for more information.
  • Santuario de San Anotio Church at 3117 McKinley Road, Forbes Park, Makati will be accepting on November 10 at 9am at the Parish Center. The goods will have to be packed in Manila for immediate distribution in Tacloban and other affected areas. Call (632) 843-8830 to 31 for more details.
  • Air21 offers free door-to-door pick-up of relief goods on Sunday (Nov 10) 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Just call their hotline at 8542100 to schedule pick-up.Call 8542100 or tweet @Air21ph
  • Tulong Kabataan Relief Drive is calling out for volunteers, food, medicine and non food donations at the following addresses
    • Kabataan Partylist HQ: #5 Palosapis St., Brgy Amihan, Proj 3, Quezon City
    • CEGP National Office, 37-C Yale St., Cubao, Quezon City
    • LFS HQ, 1650 Sisa St., Sampaloc Karatula Up, Manila
  • Give a Drop of Love, CFC Foundation, Inc. WWP at Apartelle 12, Starmall Complex, EDSA cor. Shaw Blvd., Madaluyong City are accepting food/non-food donations. For cash donations: CFCFI BPI Mandaluyong Branch, Dollar: 0184-0279-84 or Peso: 0181-0504-89. Fax your deposit slip to (+632) 718-2213. Contact Anna Arcaya at 718-2213 or (0923)583-8577 for more details.
  • St. Scholastica’s College is accepting donations (cash or in kind). You may drop off the donations at 2560 Leon Guinto St., Manila, located behind DLS-College of St. Benilde. For cash donation, you may look for Sr. Selene or Dr. Rebecca Cacho. For donations through check or deposit, account name is St. Scholastica’s College Manila, BDO account number 4580-000-210. If the donor is not based in Manila, inform the BDO manager that the deposit is for relief operations and have your fees waived.
    You may then email your transaction receipts to lizaban2@gmail.com for proper acknowledgment.
  • Lingap Gabriella Manila, drop off relief goods, medicines, and cash donations at 35 Scout Delgado St., Brgy. Laging Handa / 25 K-10th Street, West Kamias, Quezon City. Contact 374-3451 for more details or tweet @gabrielaphils.

Bicol

  • Tarabanagan, Tara Bangon of the Bicol University (CU) College of Science Extension Office along with partner-organizations are accepting donations at the G/F BU College of Science Building 2, Legazpi City. Contact the ff for inquiries:
    JONATHAN JAIME G. GUERRERO – 09175928610
    JOHN JERVIE ALCERA – 09179270262
    MELLIE MORCOZO – 09153161527

Batangas

  • Isla Verde in Batangas is also in need of donation. Drop-off point is at Meralco Site, Kumintang, Ilaya. Brgy Captain Arnold E. Briton will bring the goods to the barangay-island through a boat. Contact Briton at 0910-884-3334.

Laguna

  • Operation Walang Iwanan of UP Gawad Kalinga – Los Baños & UPLB USC are accepting donations of relief packages and cash. Contact Cyril (0926)341-9140 or Rohanne (0915)449-0589 for inquiries.
  • Oplan Sagip of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) is accepting donations at the UPLB Baker Hall. For cash donations, deposit to: Plantersbank UPLB Branch, Account Name: UPLB University Student Council, Account Number: 017-604-0580. Contact Arthur at 09054155616

VISAYAS

Cebu

  • UP Cebu SC and UP Katilingban Han Leyteño Ngan Samarnon ug Biliranon, contact Darl Santos of KaLeSa-Bi and Ynna Bisnar of UPC SC – 09434116336, 09328637303
  • Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. is accepting donations in cash or kind at 35 Lopez Jaena Street, Cebu City. Contact Edwin Marfil (local 510) or Totits Ocampo (local 204) at (032) 418-7234 for inquiries.
  • YUPPIES Care Ministries of the Grace Baptist Church of Cebu City, Inc. is accepting donations at the 628B Happy Valley Road, Guadalupe. Contact Jaspher Obiña at 09231500219, 09183484294, or 09177149679 for inquiries.

Bohol

  • Lingap Gabriella Bohol, drop off relief goods, medicines, and cash donations at FARDEC Office, Lower Butalid St. Tagbiliran City. Contact (0912)5949170 for more details or tweet @gabrielaphils.

Bacolod

  • Operation Yolanda, University of St. La Salle Bacolod, is accepting donations in cash or kind. Drop off point is 2nd Gate Security Office, Center for External Relations, Institute for Negros Development.

Iloilo

  • Gawad Kalinga- Iloilo, have ongoing operations for badly hit areas of Panay. You can drop off relief goods at the following addresses:
    • Maxximiler Warehouse, Fastcargo Logistics Corp, Lapus Norte, Iloilo
    • The Mango Tree Restaurant, Guzman Street, Mandurriao, Iloilo City
    • For Cash donations
      BPI Lapaz Branch
      Account Name: Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation Inc.
      Account Number 1471000325

MINDANAO

Cagayan De Oro

  • Liceo Ripple of Hope of the Liceo de Cagayan University is accepting cash donations at the R.N. Pelaez Boulevard, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City from November 11 to 15. Cash collected will then be deposited to ABSCBN’s Sagip Kapamilya account. Contact +63 (088) 858 4093 to 95 local 231 or +63 917 716 1613 for more details.

Iligan

  • The Rural Missionaries of the Philippines-Northern Mindanao Sub-Region (RMP-NMR) Inc. is accepting donations at RMP-NMR Inc, Kalinaw Lanao Center for Interfaith Resources, 0016 Bougainvilla Puti, Villaverde, 9200, Iligan City. For inquiries, call +63 (63) 223 5179

Please let’s do what we can do to help…

My First Adventure In Sagada (October 2010)

 My Accidental Trip To Sagada

My first trip to Sagada was an accidental one. My travel buddy (Dominic) and I are actually planning to visit Baguio since Dominic haven’t been there so I thought that it’d be a cool idea to just go there and get ourselves a much needed break from everything that’s in the city (work, work work that is.) About a week before our scheduled trip, Dominic suddenly suggested Sagada which I have heard before and the thought of going there made me so giddy right away. I’ve been dying to go there but I just never had the resource of time.  I thought to myself, “Now is the time to do this! Yay” Right away, we search the net for everything we could learn about Sagada and man’ 99% of what’s written about it made me even more excited. I just can’t wait to go there.

picture taking at one of the stop overs in Banaue :)

picture taking at one of the stop overs in Banaue 🙂

At S. Joseph Inn aka St.Joseph Resthouse

Also known as St. Joseph Resthouse.

History has it that St.Joseph used to be a convent and was converted into a resthouse.

At St Joseph InnI Just want to say that we truly enjoyed our stay in Sagada and staying at St.Joseph Inn was just as great. We arrived at around nine in the morning and immediately checked-in paying P500/night – we chose to stay at the dormitory because it’s way cheaper (their cheapest actually) than the private rooms with private restrooms. We’re okay with a shared restroom anyways, since we’d only be staying in town for like 2 nights.

The roomsI actually loved our room. It was very clean and very comfortable. You have to go to the dormitory’s receiving room to use the power socket if you’ve need something with electric current LOL (in our case, our camera, cellphones and laptop.)

You can see the shared washroom at the background

You can see the shared washroom at the background

The restroom/bathroom are okay. There’s a separate restroom for male and female but we actually used both since we’re the only visitors when we arrived (and 3 European guys when we left.)

Dominic Checking the garden

Dominic checking the garden

The dormitory was actually a bit creepy because it was so eerily quiet! But that adds up to the adventure. They also have a restaurant just outside the inn but we didn’t eat there because we’d like to explore more and it doesn’t look appetizing at all since no one seems to be eating there…

just fooling around.

just fooling around.

Dominic and I had a lovely stay at the inn. I just wished back then that we’ve more company 🙂

To contact the inn – call / text at 09185595934

At Yoghurt House

It's a two story establishment and this is the second floor of it :) Cozy huh?

It’s a two story establishment and this is the second floor of it 🙂 Cozy huh?

The Yoghurt House was perfection for us. We loved every bit of it! We love their hospitality, the vibe of the place, the entrée and ofcourse – its yoghurt!

Here's the sumptuous lunch that we ordered. I'm overwhelmed by the big servings!

Here’s the sumptuous lunch that we ordered. I’m overwhelmed by the big servings!

We went here for lunch immediately after unpacking our stuff at St. Joseph. It was glorious! We ordered Garden Salad with Tuna, Pancake, Sauteed Beef in Onions and Rice, Two Mountain Teas (uber awesome) and two Banana, Granola, Strawberry Preserves Yoghurt! –that’s just for lunch and everything seems to be good for two!!!!

I am a tea lover and this mountain tea's amazing!

I am a tea lover and this mountain tea’s amazing!

Banana, Granola, Strawberry Preserves Yoghurt - Now you it see, now you dont!

Banana, Granola, Strawberry Preserves Yoghurt – Now you it see, now you dont!

After our spelunking, we also decided to eat here for another uber-awesome dinner!
We only had Pasta’s and Mountain Tea –it was U-N-B-E-L-I-E-V-A-B-L-E!

Yum! Yum!

Yum! Yum!

This place’s my favorite eating hub in Sagada. I love the way they cook their food and its hospitality. I won’t mind having to eat here all day long whenever I’m in Sagada 🙂

My First Spelunking Experience In Sagada 

This was actually one of our top priorities coming to Sagada – to experience spelunking the Sagada way. It was my first time doing it and I have to tell you that I was nervous as hell! I’ve never done caving in my life but the adventurous side of me wanted to do it so bad! After checking in at St.Joseph and having lunch at the Yogurt Housewe immediately texted the  Sagada Genuine GuidesAssociation or SaGGAs for our guide and they sent the very nice Kuya Rod who immediately asked us our itinerary. We told him that we’d like to go caving right away and we went to their office to discuss which type we’d like to do. We can do the Cave Connection (two caves connecting – from Lumiang Cave to Sumaging Cave) which would take approximately four hours to finish or the Sumaging cave spelunking (which is the last stop of the cave connection.) Since Dominic and I are very much excited to do it, we decided to do the cave connection. We walked for about 20 minutes to get to the cave’s entrance from the SaGGAs office and while walking through that part of Sagada, you can see the limestones part of the moutains (check picture below) in both sides of the road and saw some hanging coffins in them. Kuya Rod stopped us and asks us if we wanted to take pictures of it so we gladly took turns in taking pictures. With us is another guide (Kuya Rod’s assistant) named Tarik who took our pictures for this adventure.

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Look at the background! (btw, the head gear was provided by the guides :) )

Look at the background! (btw, the head gear was provided by the guides 🙂 )

When we arrived at the Lumiang cave’s entrance, we were greeted by the world-famous hanging coffins of Sagada. We were amazed at how rich their culture is. We found out that the reason why they are not burying their dead was because they believe that they will be forever dwell at the “underworld” if they bury them underground. We also asked why the coffins are so small and we’re told that they put their dead inside the coffin on a fetal position because they believe that you should be lay to rest the way you were at your Mother’s womb. I even mistakenly asked if this is where they returned the “mummy” that was documented by The Correspondent years before and was told that it’s not in Sagada and they do not mummify their dead because they feel that doing so would violate the body of their deceased loved ones.

These are the coffins you'll see upon entering the Lumiang Caves

These are the coffins you’ll see upon entering the Lumiang Caves

Here's the entrance of the Lumiang Cave. Looks scary aye?

Here’s the entrance of the Lumiang Cave. Looks scary aye?

Noticed the two gecko carvings?

Noticed the two gecko carvings?

 We started the exploration at about two in the afternoon and I’ve to tell you that even before it began, I’m already terrified to death! LOL

Here, Kuya Rod is giving us tips and telling us bits of history about the place

Here, Kuya Rod is giving us tips and telling us bits of history about the place

To be honest, I was nervous  the whole time that we’re navigating the Lumiang cave because I felt suffocated at first and seeing deep dark holes down are quite unnerving; good thing we have Kuya Rod and Tarik to assist us.

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We stop every now and then with Kuya Rod telling us more about the caves and the stone formations we see. It was beautiful and gratifying. These are the real wonders which I hope more people would come to witness themselves. We gasp every time we see beautiful rock formations which we only used to see on pictures and TV/Internet. Touching them and feeling them (and having our picture taken with them) was beyond any experiences I had so far.

These are some stone formations you can see while inside the caves.

The Umbrella

The Umbrella or the half Papaya rock formation – whatever you wanna call it. ‘Such gem inside this humongous cave!

This I’d like to call the Gay Queen. Go figure 

This I’d like to call the Gay Queen. Go figure 

The Face. What image do you see?

The Face. What image do you see?

It looks like a.... funny huh? (I wasn’t able to ask the name of this one, but go figure)

It looks like a…. funny huh? (I wasn’t able to ask the name of this one, but go figure)

The Bull Frog

The Bull Frog

The pregnant queen. LOL

The pregnant queen. LOL

The King...eerrr... ya know what I mean.

The King…eerrr… ya know what I mean.

The little Prince

The little Prince

The King's Curtain

The King’s Curtain

There are still a lot of rock formations and I thought that you should see them on your visit here instead 🙂

Rappelling baby! (it's about 5 feet high - LOL)

Rappelling baby! (it’s about 5 feet high – LOL)

I couldn't care less about the bats' poo

I couldn’t care less about the bats’ poo

After about four hours of walking, hiking, rappelling and sliding – we successfully made the connection from Lumiang to Sumaging cave. I am mighty proud of myself that day!

We couldn’t ask for a better way to start our first day in Sagada. It was a perfect way to kick things off!

We couldn’t ask for a better way to start our first day in Sagada. It was a perfect way to kick things off!

 

The "WE DID IT" pose! Yeaaahhhbbbaaa!

The “WE DID IT” pose! Yeaaahhhbbbaaa!

At  The Marlboro Country Of Sagada

After our Bomod-Ok adventure, we’re supposed to go to Mount Ampacao (the highest peak in Sagada) but we’re told by Kuya Rod that there are roaming military personnel around that time since the Barangay election was on the following day. (I think it’s not really unsafe –we’re just taking precautions) So we had our lunch at the market along with our three new companions for the Bomod-Ok tour namely Jill, Donna and Angel (who’s actually the man behind Lakwatsero.com) and they told us that they would just rest and not go with us at the Marlboro Country which we chose to go to after the cancelled Mount Ampacao tour.

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That's real excitement!

That’s real excitement!

look at those towering Pines!

look at those towering Pines!

The foggy surroundings

The foggy surroundings

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It was a tiring 2 hours trek and it feels like forever reaching the peak. The weather isn’t cooperating with us but we could still appreciate the beauty of it. The pines are towering kings of the mountains, wild flowers are all around and the fog is very much accompanying us on this adventure.

 

some of the wild flowers

some of the wild flowers

at the far left is a wild berry I was told

at the far left is a wild berry I was told

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Upon reaching one of the mountain’s peak, Kuya Rod pointed to us the wild cows and the three more (brown?) horses at a very distant view of the other mountain. It’s unfortunate that our little camera could not get a better view of the wild animals so we just took pictures of ourselves, the view of the seven mountains.

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Yay! Finally!

Yay! Finally!

It's foggy but it's still beautiful! it's just worth it

It’s foggy but it’s still beautiful! it’s just worth it

in here you can see that the rocky moutains - lotsa limestones there

in here you can see that the rocky moutains – lotsa limestones there

Hey Kuya Rod!

Hey Kuya Rod!

View from the top!

View from the top!

It was nonetheless a worthy experience – I personally enjoyed it because I feel closer to heaven and closer to my Mom who actually passed away last July. It was very unfortunate for Doms though, because he’s running a slight fever and it almost took his all his strength to get to the peak to even enjoy it as much as I do but I think he did enjoyed it just the same.

Yes, you've to walk another grueling two hours Doms!

Yes, you’ve to walk another grueling two hours Doms!

I’d say it would have been nicer if the weather was sunny since we started it at around 2:00PM. The weather’s such a bummer to begin with and we’re soaking wet when we arrived at the Inn we’re staying. The next time we go back to Sagada, we’ll probably try to see this place again –hopefully with a better camera and a good weather!

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Hey there!

Hey there!

Sagada’s Echo Valley, the Cemetery and Our Way Home!

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We decided to go to the Echo Valley by ourselves (as our ME time) on our last day in Sagada but we ended up having our little guide JR accompanying us.

Church of St Mary The Virgin

Church of St Mary The Virgin

At the sideof the Church

At the sideof the Church

Inside the Church of St Mary The Virgin

Inside the Church of St Mary The Virgin

It was closed then but it wasn't locked and a local bystander opened it for us

It was closed then but it wasn’t locked and a local bystander opened it for us

Look whom we bumped into!

Look whom we bumped into!

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Conspicuously (kidding) following us was a Korean family who then asked if they could go with us. We passed by the town cemetery and what they call the Calvary, it’s like the peak of the cemetery with a tall white cross.

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SAM_0965We’re quite disappointed upon arrival because of fogs covering the valley. It’s where you can also see some hanging coffins. We saw a glimpse of it and some blurry visions of the hanging coffins every now and then though

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our little guide JR!

our little guide JR!

our little tour guide JR. He actually volunteered to guide us 🙂 such a nice little chap!

Right after our short tour in Echo Valley, we checked out from St. Joseph and we’re off to the 11 o’clock bus trip to Baguio ( We decided to use this route because we were told that it’s safer.) It took us another 6 hours going to Baguio. It was a bit scary because the weather isn’t cooperating and while on the road, we had almost zero visibility!

'bought this during one of our stop overs on our way to Baguio... it does look like an elongated a persimon... anyone?

‘bought this during one of our stop overs on our way to Baguio… it does look like an elongated a persimon… anyone?

Another thing though, It was Dominic’s first time in Baguio. He was very disappointed about it but I told him to come here at another time and see the rest of its beauty.
looking so disappointed

looking so disappointed

a view from SM Baguio

a view from SM Baguio

disappointed??? hhmmm

disappointed??? hhmmm

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On our way home, it was a very uncomfortable experience because GENESIS, the bus we rode in asked us to transfer because apparently, there are only few passengers and they will be going back to Baguio. Such a bummer because we’re dead tired and we just want to rest!

I was dead tired

I was dead tired

Anyways, after that unfortunate incident – we arrived in Cubao, Quezon City at exactly 11:30 in the evening; earlier than we expected. Arriving at the apartment, I immediately dozed off but still had a smile on my face!

Beating The Heat At Island Waters Resort – Under The Glaring Sun Of Morong, Bataan

We're greeted by that very inviting sea!

We’re greeted by that very inviting sea!

A couple of weeks ago, my travel buddies and I went to a very much recommended place in Morong, Bataan. The travel time takes about 3 hours via Victory Liner Bus to Olongapo City in Zambales. From Olongapo, there’s a mini-bus that took us to Morong, Bataan.

The resort's infinity pool - bluer that blue! haha

The resort’s infinity pool – bluer than blue! – literally! haha

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This is simply the right  place for us to linger under the scorching heat of the sun this summer. It’s a newly constructed vacation getaway along the beachfront of Morong. The place boast of  “the only” infinity pool in the shoreline of beach houses and resorts. It is owned by a lovely and uber-accomodating couple who recently purchased the place and named it Island Waters Resort. It has a modern Western architecture infused with Asian designs.

You could stay at their "Nipa Huts" in various sizes good for two to a large group :)

You could stay at their “Nipa Huts” in various sizes good for two to a large group 🙂

Don't you just love traveling when you're with your the coolest peeps ever???!

Don’t you just love traveling when you’re with  the coolest peeps ever???!

The fun doesn’t stop at their infinity pool. We sang our hearts out at their karaoke and drank at the bar. (I missed taking some pictures here -we may have been too drunk to take some haha) You could also play Beach Volleyball (atleast we tried but we ended up laughing our arse off because no one seemed to know how to play the game! lol), we also rented a boat to take us to the newly built Pawikan Conservation Sanctuary. It’s a nice program of the town people which protects the Pawikan that lay their eggs in the shore of Morong.

Look! Baby Turtles!!!

Look! Baby Turtles!!!

We also did a little snorkeling. I personally do not know how to swim so it was a little nerve-wracking but it was all good since we’re given life vest to save me (us) from drowning haha.

us waiting for Jaws hahaha

us waiting for Jaws hahaha

time for reflection while staring at the beautiful midnight sun...

time for reflection while staring at the beautiful midnight sun…

At the conclusion of the three days of swimming, singing, snorkeling, soul-searching haha, laughing and eating – I guess the best thing about this trip is spending it with a great bunch of people and savoring every moment of it.

Contact Island Waters Resort via their official Facebook Page HERE

UPDATES:

Since a lot of peeps were asking about the resort and I loved both my visits here – I decided to post the on-going rates they posted online – you can also check it out in the link above.

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Prom King!

Yay! This post is way overdue. At my dayjob, we had a little “promenade” where everyone was required to wear their most glamorous attire! Ofcourse, moi happily obliged. To my surprise, one of my best buds at work and I were voted Prom King and Queen! Yay!

With my dear friend Honey Joi! <3

With my dear friend Honey Joi! ❤

Photo Ops With the Managers!

Photo Ops With the Managers!

Back in High School, we never had a decent Prom so this one’s a very special one for me. Hey! I was always the president, I was always the geek back in school and I was never the most popular nor the good-looking one but now I can say that I’ve been a PROM KING! Haha!

With my girls (Ann, Honey, Fretz and Nhette)

With my girls (Ann, Honey, Fretz and Nhette)

Poser...LOL

Poser…LOL

Shoes by Milanos , Bow Tie from SM Accessories, Long Sleeves and Pants from Penshoppe  and coat from Mogao

I had a blast that day! ♥♥♥

Glam? Preppy? – Nah!

Beyond Sepia

Beyond Sepia

 My friends and I decided to come up with a theme each day on what we’ll be wearing. It was supposed to be a Glam Tuesday  but I fell short of looking glamorous coming to work. Instead, I opted the preppy look of some sort with the touch of glam. I’m wearing local brands from top to bottom.

Long Sleeves from BENCH and blue cardigan from Penshoppe

Long Sleeves from BENCH and blue cardigan from Penshoppe

I was wearing Milanos for my shoes. Lol. I noticed that this is indeed my other signature pose. lol

I was wearing Milanos for my shoes. Lol. I noticed that this is indeed my other signature pose. lol

I also started working out last Monday and I'm trying to eat healthier foods like this veggie salad I had for dinner! Yum! Yum!

I also started working out last Monday and I’m trying to eat healthier foods like this veggie salad I had for dinner! Yum! Yum! ( P71 at Robinsons Eastwood)

It is hard resisting the foods I’m used to eating but I really have to. Discipline is the key! I CAN DO THIS!