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Girl Travel at ROHM Sportsfest
Girl Travel at ROHM Sportsfest
I was invited by my friend to the ROHM Sportsfest. Since she know that I am killing my time in photography, she decided to test my hobby. But it was mostly having fun!
I just came in time for the starting ceremony held at Ynares Stadium. I'm quite surprised because my friend's team, Red Team, were quite loud and that should be good, right?
Mr and Ms ROHM was announced, my team's bet for Mr ROHM won, congrats! The cheerleading competition went well and my team won first runner up, not bad! The first game played was volleyball and Red Team will play against Green Team. Nice game because we won! Another congratulations to the Red Team.
Bonifacio High Street Park
Bonifacio High Street Park
Strolling in Bonifacio High Street with cousins. We decided to tour in the nearest park where I used to jog. Just beside the Boni High Street and just few walks from our place, this is the best park if you want to stroll. Surrounded by tall building and posh places of Global City, it is not as intimidating as it looks. Even though its weekend, there are still lots of children playing and people jogging.
Boni High Street Fountains
Boni High Street Fountains
Since the fountains were opened to the public, lots of children and people are visiting it especially at night. Kids are amaze running around it, water spurting and color changes makes it more fun.
One by one, different resto and shops opened around Boni High Street Fountains in BGC which makes the place ore lively.
Project Malasakit with Kara David
Project Malasakit with Kara David
Kara David's Project Malasakit. We decided to donate something in this foundation knowing it will be of great help. So we met with some lovely ladies then had the repacking in Cainta.
We also met Ms Kara David who is nice and lovely. The repacking, even tedious work became light, all thanks to the stories of Ms Kara. Never expected her to be so jolly, she is talkative as expected.
Project Malasakit: Schedule of Repacking of Donations for the Mangyans of Mindoro
Beneficiaries: 90 Mangyan Families 80 Mangyan School Children
For donations, you can leave it at the GMA Message Center.
The Project Malasakit Team can also arrange a meet up or pick up.
We send out school supplies like notebooks, pencil, crayons, school bags, slippers for the Mangyan school children.
Rice, old clothes, noodles, soap and shampoo for the Mangyan families.
Love Letters
Love Letters
There’s something sacred about opening an old shoebox tucked deep in your closet…
…brushing off the dust…
…lifting the lid…
…and finding love letters, not from a lover, but from friends who once knew your soul like the back of their hands.
I did that recently.
And let me tell you, time may have aged the paper, but the love?
It still glows.
Reading them again?
It was like stepping into a warm bath of nostalgia
laughter echoing from sleepovers,
inside jokes only we’d understand,
doodles in the margins,
heart doodles,
exclamation points like fireworks,
and promises like, “We’ll be best friends forever, no matter what.”
And you know what?
We are.
Even if “forever” now looks different.
There’s one letter - that stopped me cold.
No name.
No signature.
Just raw, tender words that made my eyes sting.
Who wrote it?
I have no idea.
And maybe… that’s the point.
Sometimes, the most powerful love doesn’t need a name.
It just needs to be felt.
And 20 years later?
It still found me.
Still hugged me.
Let’s be real, me and my friends don’t get together like we used to.
Life happened.
Jobs. Kids. Family. New cities. New circles.
Some of us haven’t talked in years.
Some, we’ve lost touch with completely.
But here’s the beautiful, quiet truth,
Friendship doesn’t expire.
It hibernates.
It transforms.
It leaves breadcrumbs, like these letters so we can always find our way back to the warmth.
Reading them again didn’t make me sad it’s not college days anymore.
It made me grateful, that I was loved so fiercely, so freely.
Girl Travel in Calumbuyan Island
Girl Travel in Calumbuyan Island
Girl Travel in Calumbuyan Island, Palawan. After a long boatride, I got bored during the two to three hours ride, we finally landed on this beautiful island. The island that got me 'wowed', dont get me wrong, all the places and islands we'd been through are all beauty but this Calumbuyan is truly magnificent.
From afar you can see that Calumbuyan Island not your usual island, yes there are the usual white sand but the green and rich trees on this island is uncommon to me. My friend expect there are lots of coconut tree, lol!
Then our tour guide told us that we can go snorkel along the island. I had doubts on him, really.. Did he expect us to swim twenty to thirty meters from island after telling us that there are sharks in Coron! Well I did play along the beach and found out that just few walks there are indeed coral reefs and pretty fishes! So I grabbed my snorkeling kit and swim away!
The view underwater is magnificent! We didn't have to exert effort in swimming because magically the waves will move you along half of the island. So when I was on the other end all I have to do is walk a few meters and do snorkeling again, I think I did it more than five times during my stay in Calumbuyan.
Top of Malcapuya Island
Top of Malcapuya Island
Malcapuya Beach is one of the places that is included in our itinerary. This lovely island is about 1.5 hours away by boat from the Coron town proper and is close to some other small islands
Aside from their white fine sand and clear blue water, Malcapuya offers a trek in its island. You can do a short hike and trek along its rough cliff and edges.
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