Showing posts with label At Bacoor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label At Bacoor. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

White Screwed Again!



It does bother me that, for the second time, one of White’s tires got screwed again. This time is the front right tire. Just few months ago, some same type of screw hit the rear right tire! Gggrrrrrr! Why meeeeee????

I am telling this story because some of you might smack the same fate in the future… But I hope NOT *fingers crossed*!!! I was going to work last Wednesday when I heard something very very unusual with my car. I knew there was something wrong because I always bring my car to the office every day, so I know at the very least what’s normal.

Around 500 meters from our house, I heard this recurring sound (TUG TUG, TUG TUG) and got me more freaked out when I was reaching 35-40kph… the sound was even more louder and faster. I immediately went back home to avoid any more damage to my car! Ano ba yan! O_o Fortunately, my boss was very considerate enough to allow me to work at home after learning what happened.

When I reached home, I opened the hood and stepped on the gas pedal while in neutral mode to see how the engine was – okay naman, nothing unusual with the sound even if I reach 2500rpm – I was relieved! I checked out some articles/blogs from Google and got some ideas that it might be something about the ball joint or the tires.

Just in time, I had an appointment the next day at Honda Cavite for the warranty service of my backlight. As soon as I checked in my car, I asked my servicer to check up on that sound right after the backlight service.

After few hours of waiting, test drives and checking, it turned out there was a screw at the front right wheel which was already hitting the mags because the tire was already deflated BIG TIME. Tumatama na daw sa mags kaya may rhythmic sound.

I paid P490.00 for the checkup and diagnosis, which it could be waived if only I knew my tire was screwed in the first place. Also, I paid an additional of P100.00 for the vulcanizing service in Imus.



One thing bothers me is that the same screw hit my rear right wheel..same screw on the first time!!! Onoboyon!!!!

Have a safe trip, girls!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

These Cats Melt My Heart



My work schedule since last week is killing me. I have been getting a maximum of 4 hours of sleep daily and I don’t know why. I usually call the night with more than 8 hours of good night sleep but this last two weeks has been crazy. I have been gaining SOME weights as well since I started working at night shifts. :/ Namaaaaan! Grrrrr.
The pink one makes me say "Aaaaaw". Hehehe. *deal with it*

This morning when I came home from work, I was welcomed (…or not ^_^..) by several stray cats in our area when I hit the left turn before our house. They were three of them, playing near the gutter… I couldn’t pass because I might hit them by my car…. naglalandian sila, early in the morning … parang ang saya saya nila! It really made me smile J

You know, from time to time, I receive links of lovely cat pictures from Marc, whether I am offline or online in GTalk, and which is something I definitely look forward to every now and then. You’d say Google has tons of cute ( “or to die for”) cat pictures and even myself can search them on my own but….these sweet simple things can make me smile this BIG --> :D 


I picked some of them and made a collage out of it… There are so many of them but I had a hard time searching them in my chat history…kaya yan na lang muna. Hehehe.



My love for cats started when I was little, as my previous post tells you. It grew more and more especially when I was able to witness, with my bare hands, my pregnant cat delivered her kittens while I WAS THERE BY HER SIDE! She was following me everywhere during her laboring. Aaaaw, she really wanted me to be there with her. aaah! What is cooler than that!!?? Aaahmazing! I was grade two then. Kaya siguro hindi ako nag medical school..:/ Wahahahaaa!!!

Ikaw, what makes you smile this BIG?? --> :D

Hehehe!


*All pictures are not mine nor Marc's*

Sunday, April 8, 2012

They Will Always Love You Back



I never imagined my life without having furry companions around..alam ko a lot of us does too! At an early stage, I was already surrounded by dogs and cats from which I practically think they are the ones who taught me about appreciating a bitter-sweet life. Minsan maiinis ka sa kanila ng bonggang bongga, minsan naman kahit pagod ka na, nilalambing mo pa din sila at minsan kailangan mo silang I let go kahit na ayaw mo pa(did this so many times)…They were among the few ones who always remind me how to L-O-V-E unconditionally. If my memory served me correctly, my first official feline friend was Sabrina, a domesticated cat who lived (secretly!) at the space below of our old house. We discovered her living inside a box and later we knew that she just had given birth to her few days old kitties. She was my first one. And also, among our extended family furry members, Putol was the only one we acquired with money involved. He was bought by my Father from a neighbor for my 29th birthday, and the rest just came to our family by chance or should I say, by fate.

My pets have the stories of their own lives like mine. Some of them came and gone during the most memorable parts of my life – not to mention that they are sometimes the reason why it becomes memorable anyway! At saka minsan…may impact talaga sila sa personality mo (or at least you change for them, for the better!)
So now, I would share with you my furry friends who are still sharing their exciting and precious existence with me:


Hi,I'm Chu-Chu.


What is your name?
Chu-Chu

How old are you?
1 year and 5 months

What color are your eyes?
Brown

What is your favorite food?
Bulalo

What is the worst thing you have ever done?
I eat slippers

What is favorite hobby?
I love hooking up with the lady dogs.

What is the coolest thing you have ever done?
I can escape from my neck lace.


Hi, my name is Cha-Cha!


What is your name?
Cha-Cha

How old are you?
11 months

What color are your eyes?
Green

What is your favorite food?
Chicken and Beef/ Tamarind fruit

What is the worst thing you have ever done?
I bitten off Kuya Nito’s hand because he tried to get my favorite tamarind fruit near me. That’s my territory… :’(He is Daddy Demz’ friend, his constant visitor every morning.

What is your favorite hobby?
To dig holes on the ground, bark and sleep inside my tub!

What is the coolest thing you have ever done?
I smile a lot.. see my pictures! 


Nyork, ngyork!

What is your name?
Simeon

How old are you?
1 year old

What color are your eyes?
Yellow Green

What is your favorite food?
Fish

What is the worst thing you have ever done?
I hunt and ate our neighbor’s chicks.

What is favorite hobby?
Sleep

What is the coolest thing you have ever done?
Be sweet ALL the time

I know that they are only lent to me for a little while. There is nothing permanent in this world, nothing but change.  All I have is pretty much my only chance each day to appreciate our give-and-take relationship… nothing more, nothing less. ^_^v

Friday, March 30, 2012

Cheery MeeeMee


Jelly has become a very brave and independent girl. 
I think one of the least favorite times of parents and ironically the best time to show love as parents, is when their children get sick. I am neither yet married nor a parent but with my nieces, I feel like one. ^_^

My oldest niece, Jelly, was sent home over by her teacher two weeks ago. I was sleeping from work, graveyard shift by the way, when I was waked up by her nanny because Jelly was sent home earlier than the usual. Later we knew that she needs medical attention. Apparently, her pee got blood and who doesn’t freak out about peeing blood! My sister, Jelly’s mom, was out for work and her dad as well. I sent them text messages about Jelly’s condition right away and I decided to take her to the hospital immediately. Kahit may muta pa ako. Hehehe.



Something about hospitals that creeps me out but I do not have much choice to avoid going especially being the only place to go to. Hehehe. Just few weeks before that, I also took my Uncle to the ER because of his asthma attack. I had several visits as well with my Tatay because of dizziness. But as luck would have it, our family bond gets better during these times. I make sure they feel taken cared of very well, just like I want to be treated when I am not feeling well.

Poor girl, she was not able to join her classmate on an
intermission dance number for their school graduation.


She was admitted to the hospital for about three days. It turned out she had urinary tract infection because of salty foods that she eats. She was treated with anti-biotic along with her low-salt diet.


We were giggling the whole time when Tatay was there with me to take care of Jelly because he used to ask from time to time to turn off the air-condition. Hehehe. Lamigin ang aking tatay. And he is the one sleeping most of the time! Hahaha!

Tatay sleeping. So sweet, he brought Jelly a bottle of Singkamas.

We are just happy to know that there was nothing
very serious about her condition and in a few days, she'll be okay.


And when the time came that I was the one who was brought to the Emergency Room few months ago because of my sprained foot, it was my sister, Ate Doll, became my cheerer.

This was last year. My sister took a picture of me
 while waiting for my turn at the X-ray room.

I believe that there is a Higher Being that guides my family and hears my prayers everyday, especially during times we need Him... He is always there!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Road Trip: Western Luzon (Cavite-Pangasinan-Zambales-Bataan-Pampanga-Cavite Series)



Exactly a year after our amazing North Luzon road trip in 2010, we had our latest road trip (2011) -- this time in the Western part of Luzon! Not as far as the first one, but I would say, this was more exciting and adventurous than our last. To all who wanted to try this itinerary, please feel free to duplicate and adjust for whatever will suit your own trip! Enjoy!


The map will tell you which places we have been. Guided only by Samsung Galaxy Tab GPS, we worked our way to our destinations with no hassle, shorter time and never ever got lost! Weeepeee!

Marc, Joseph and Khen picked me up at our house in Cavite at around 2:30AM. Just in time with our plan to arrive at our first destination at 8:00AM.


 Here's our map!


Pangasinan Sun Rise

Khen brought her SIL’s lasagna for breakfast. Actually, it was supposed to be for all of us but I almost ate them all. Hahaha! Aside from the slight traffic along Guadalupe EDSA traffic and car accident along Balintawak Highway, everything went well with our travel until we reach Pangasinan.

Luckily, the weather did not go against us. The sun just happily kicked off its lovely stages as early as 6:00AM. We all agreed to pull over along Romulo Highway in Pangasinan especially my sunrise-addict travel mates to capture the perfect sunrise.

We had our first stopover at Romulo Highway. 
Do you see the nice curves behind us? 
On our second day, we were on the other side of it heading to Zambales.

We love the clear skies that morning. 
We waited at the side of the highway until this amber sun came up.


Nice view at the other side of the road...


We had our road trips with White and Cruzee, 
so this time we chose Blue.


Pangasinan Hundred Islands

Believe it or not, our Hundred Island tour was the only one included in our “sure” list -- the rest were all such an adventure and so spontaneous! We reached Lucap Wharf, the dock area of the Hundred Islands in Alaminos, around 9:00AM. We parked our car at an open area beside the pickup point. We paid P200.00 each for the entrance and P1200.00 pesos for the unlimited boat ride for the four of us plus tip. It would be a good thing if all Filipino would be able to visit this wonderful place, curved by nature, and be able to witness such beautiful view.
As of 2011, here's the list of fees in Hundred islands


The boat ride was not that scary compared to some of our Galera trips. The sea was blue and calm.



This was taken at the Children's Island. Madami ngang bata hehehe. Probably because the shore area is kids-friendly.


Welcome to Old Scout Island. It is a small island na may kaunting swimming area.

Look at me at the back... super excited na akong lumangoy! Sobra! Hahaha!

Trust me when I say every island looks like a turtle or an alligator! Hahaha! Or optical illusion ko lang. Hehehe.

Quezon Island

Picture taking

Cuenca Island, parang cave na tagus tagusan.

I found these corals and i was able to spell out my name!

Now in Governor's Island, my favorite among the islands we visited

It has an amazing view from the top of the island. Nakakapagod yung papaakyat kasi ang laki ng steps, pero don't worry, may nagtitinda ng ice cream sa itaas. Hehehe.



With Khen, Joseph, Marc -- the fearless road trippers! Harharhar!


I only used to see this in postcards but now, I already experienced being there! Awesome!

Shot from Joseph's cam

Eto yung nakakatawa sa lahat ng binisita namin! Marc and I went to watch the corals and giant clams. Joseph and Khen stayed at the boat. I think  mga 500 meters yung lubid na hahawakan mo para makarating ka sa isa pang end point. Parang hindi pa ako nangangalahati... inaatake na ako ng takot! I felt may hihila sa akin pababa! Marc felt I was so scared Hahaha. We ended up going back to our boat sooner than we planned LOL

Kulitan mode. Hehehe. "Why the hell are you using your camera phone?" Hahaha! Ganda pa man din ng pose ko dito...LOL
At first, we were given option whether to visit 3 islands of our choice for P800.00 pesos (most likely where the bankero would suggest where to take you especially if it is your first time) or unlimited island tour for P1100.00; we chose P1100.00. We all wanted to reach as much islands we could, what else we have to aspire with island hopping anyway! It was not bad at all; it satisfied our passion for astonishing landscapes in the form of a hundred century old islands!

The only disappointment we had was our lunch. There was this small canteen beside the wharf. They were selling overpriced flat-tasted meals. ;’(  So watch out… you might want to try dining at the nearby resort restaurants.
Our Hundred Island tour ended around 1:00PM and headed straight to Zzzzambales! “Here we coooome!



The Search for Potipot Island, Zambales


Trust me when I said Pangasinan was the only one on our “sure” list. We never reserved any boat or booked any hotels to stay in for the night – we only kept our precious tablet PCs and cell phones with GPS and Internet!!! Technology ruled in this road trip.

We travelled south from Pangasinan to Zambales via Dasol and Santa Cruz for about 2 hours. Potipot Island lies within Barangay Uacon (pronounced as “Wacon”). As we reached Candelaria in Zambales, we knew we were very near our destination because according to our GPS, we were. At first, all of us were very confused as we saw several sign boards about boat rentals/resort banners, but none seemed caught our instinct to choose them. When you visit Potipot Island, you have the option to check in on a resort along the shore line of Brgy. Uacon and hire a boat that will take you to the island.

We were originally planning to camp on one of the islands in Hundred Islands but we decided to do it in Potipot. So instead of checking in to any resort, we only looked for a boat that will take us to the island. It was around 3:00 PM, we ended up entering a small road with a sign board “To Potipot Island/ P400.00 Boat Ride”. It was a remote place, which has a bunch of kids and most people were so confused to see us – which, by the way, bothered me a lot. O_o We asked someone that could take us to the island and it seemed that what we were doing was something that is not normal. Hahaha! But then, we finally closed a deal from a local bangkero for P800.00 (back and forth). Since no resort for us, our bangkero offered a nearby lot to park our car. At first, I was not convinced to do that but we all took the risk even though we were so scared that something would happen to our car.

After the car fiasco, we immediately loaded our things to the boat. I think, for the rest of us, I was one of the most excited about the camping!!!! After 5 minutes, we hit this small patch of land with fine white sand surrounded by clear waters.

These are the things that you could do in Potipot Island:
  1. 1.    Swim in the clear waters
  2. 2.    Throw physical games at the beach
  3. 3.    Picnic with your family or friends
  4. 4.    Build sand castles
  5. 5.    Lie under the sun
  6. 6.    Take pictures, tons of pictures
  7. 7.    Pick fruits within the island
  8. 8.    Camp overnight
  9. 9.    And my favorite….stargaze under the magnificent sky at night




We spent the night cooking hotdogs, eggs and worrying how we could fit into a tent with only 3-person capacity. Hahaha! Marc ended up sleeping outside the tent… awwww. The night was very very cold. Joseph was not feeling well that night and we all hardly taken decent bath. Mga gusgusin kami. :-)). But if given another chance, I would definitely go back there. That is how I love camping!




The next morning, we had back aches and colds :)) Hahaha! We had one last round of early morning swim. The water was very cold and calm. That morning was a gloomy,cloudy one. Unfortunately, no sunrise for us in Potipot...


The boat picked us up at around 9:00 AM the next morning. Thankfully, our car was safe – just with hundreds of small hands, finger, nose and forehead prints on all windows! Hehehe.
The original plan was to go to Anawangin and Capones Island right after. But plans changed, we decided to visit Bataan!!!


Subic Pampanga Side Trip

Geared up with our GPS, we decided to go to Subic for some groceries and to gas up our car before heading to Bataan. The gas was as low as P46.00 pesos around the area! I could not believe it is as high as P58.00 pesos now as of this writing.
Before we hit Subic, we encountered areas fogged with white dust in the air. The wind was crazy as we passed this bridge along a very large open area along San Narciso. We could see where the dusts coming from.
After completing our grocery list in Pure Gold and gas up at Petron, we headed straight to Bataan.


Bataan Sisiman Bay

We reached Bataan at 3:00 PM and picked a resort to spend the night. We stayed at Raven Resort and Log Cabin (www.ravenresort.com.ph). The place is nice and the houses inside are big. It is more of a subdivision with a pool. ^_^ As soon as we pay for our room at the guard house, we went straight to Sisiman Bay in Mariveles, Bataan to catch the *sunset*. While all our bags were still inside the trunk, we immediately hiked the way towards the shore. Unfortunately for us, the sun was behind the cloudy skies, so no sunset for us. Another thing, the famous lighthouse along the beach was washed out months ago by a storm. We just enjoy what we had – ourselves, the mountains and the rocky shore.



We were the only visitors around the area. Medyo dulo na kasi ito ng mabatong beach. We could even see Manila area. We did not catch the sunset again because it was cloudy, so we just made fun of ourselves. Hehehehe!


Joseph was so sick when we went back to the resort; he has fever and barely spoke because of headache. Wifey Khen was so there to-the-rescue, such a nice view. With our little portable stove and lots of groceries at hand, we cooked our dinner inside the room! Hahaha. Parang bawal pero tinuloy pa din namin. LOL. We ended up filling the whole room with the smell of fried egg and hotdogs.

Bataan Mt Samat

The next morning, after we finished our breakfast and packed all our things, we checked out at the resort and headed straight to our next destination – Mt Samat in Pilar, Bataan. The road to the mountain was quite a challenge; I think similar to Baguio. I searched in Google map and found this that made my eyes got bigger! Oh my, parang roller coaster. No wonder madaming riders ang nakasabay naming paakyat.



They allow people to climb up to the top but just a few minutes before we reached this door, the guard put the "No Power" sign board in front. T_T

Mt. Samat souvenirs


We spent most of our time taking pictures of Blue kasi biglang sumikat ang araw. It was cloudy the whole morning.




Because Jospeh has acrophobia LOL, he was not able to do this jump shot!



Bataan Pawikan Conservatory

When I knew about this next place, I almost jumped! Hello??? I love turtles!!! … not as much as I love cats but …they are turtles!!!!!! Century old creatures, sleepy, slow and they are precious.
Before we reached Pawikan Conservatory, we stopped by at a local Japan Surplus store along the highway. They have pretty interesting stuffs there like bikes, appliances, cabinets, tables, chinawares and almost everything!
There are bikes!
Different kinds of china wares
Just before the sunset, we reached the conservatory. Oh my! We learned that Pawikans breeding season is from October – February! Weeee. The day before we went there, there were few eggs hatched and gave baby turtles we let go to the shore!

Here are Dory and Nemo. Hehehe. Wala na kaming maisip na name eh


Bawal tong ginagawa ko dito kasi nangangagat pala tong oldies na pawikan. Don't worry, hindi ako nakagat. Hehehe.

If you visit Bataan, please do include this place in your itinerary. It is nice to help the people who run this place, which from what I learned were former pawikan eggs busters who were selling eggs for their living, eventually left that kind of job to help conserve our precious Sea Turtles. Spread this! 
Subic Dinner

As we reached Pampanga, we had our last stopover at KFC Subic. We were all pagod and almost lowbatt lalo na yung mga drivers. May nakaaway pa kami na mommy sa counter LOL… ^_^v  I must say I enjoy this trip a lot. If I would be given a chance to do it, I would do it again with the same people. Maybe we could try the Eastern part next year J …


To Marc, Khen and Jo:

Without you guys, this road trip won't be as fun as what we had. I'm looking forward to many more years of adventure, thousands of mileage, taste local foodies, swim in nicest beaches, catch beautiful sunsets, burn hundred gallons of gas and count many more stars at night with you three!!!





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