Sunday, July 24, 2011

I love to Laugh , Thank you EAT BULAGA !




Nothing new today. This is just one simple day for me. I don’t have any important task to do.


No “ lagalag” thing today. I surf the Internet the whole day and checked my facebook status.

One of my FB Friends posted a very funny video taken from You Tube.


I laughed hard. I laughed as if there is no tomorrow.


Why? Just watch this video.






















Eat Bulaga is the best. It was perhaps the national noontime show ever.


They provide fun and entertainment for many decades.






One segment that I like most is the Pinoy Henyo and this “laglag pustiso “episode was one of the best. You made my day Eat Bulaga!






I admire the contestant. He is very sport and funny. Mabuhay ka!

















Monday, July 18, 2011

Bonding in Fort Santiago



Fort Santiago is one of my favorite places. Apart from its beautiful landscape and quiet promenade, Fort Santiago is a place filled with history and memories.




Fort Santiago is also the place full and rich with happy memories of my teen-age life. Fort Santiago became the witness of laughter and fun with my peers.




Fort Santiago is the witness of our secrets.




Rizal Shrine’s was the first subject model for our isometric drawings project in School.




Fort Santiago also witnessed my first love.




Last October 2010, after I cast my vote for the National Barangay Election, I , together with my Son Jeff, My hubby Jun and my youngest Sister Neri, went to Fort Santiago for a picnic.




Fort Santiago is a two-jeepney ride from our home in Tondo Manila. P 8.00 minimum fare if you are coming from Zaragosa St in Delpan Tondo, but in our case, we were coming from Moriones, we need to ride PUJ from Moriones to Zaragosa, then Zaragosa to Pier South. And from the Old BIR building, we crossed the Bonifacio Circle and there, a little walk is the Fort Santiago.




There are a lot of public utility vehicles that pass by at Fort Santiago, Sta-Cruz Malanday Pier, from Monumento and Quiapo-pier for PUJs coming from Quezon City.It is across/near Plaza De Gobernador Building.




The entrance is Php 75.00 pesos for Adults and Php 50 special entrance rate for Students.




One thing that makes Fort Santiago so cute for me are the gwardiya sibil (guardia civil) of the Spanish colonial era . There is also a 30 minutes kalesa ride for Php 250.00 for a whole tour inside Fort Santiago and aboard a tranvia, a pre-war Manila street car.




But we practically took leisurely walk around Fort Santiago and had a picnic.




You can Contact: 527-2961 (Intramuros Visitors Center); 527-2961 (Fort Santiago Office); 527-3138 (Intramuros Administration) for more information.







































sitting at the canyon











































































Wednesday, July 6, 2011

A Cold day in Malamig Park Resort










Summer stories I could share,simple but fun summer outing bonding of friends.



We went to a clean and beautiful resort located in Barangay Malamig Bustos Bulacan . The Malamig Park resort!


There are nine classes pool here : there are the Alon-Alon Wave pool, Octopool, Dolphin Pool,Adult Pool, Adult Pool Slide1, Slide Pool 2 Adult, Big Private Pool, Private Pool Small, MushroomPool!

The entrance fee is cheap also with the cottages that you can rent depending on size and number of the guests.





We took “Day swimming rates” so we never had a chance to know their accommodation room rates. But here the rates of entrance fee and Cottages:



To learn more rates and other information, you can email:

malamig_resort@yahoo.com

located at Brgy. Malamig, Bustos Bulacan opens daily.


ENTRANCE FEE:

SWIMMING DAY
(8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) NIGHT SWIMMING
(6:00 AM to 12:00 mn overnight SWIMMING
(6:00 AM to 2:00 AM)

Above 4 feet: Php 150
3 feet to 4 feet: Php 130
below 3 feet: Free




Cottage Rates:




Cottage Sheds
For 10 to 20 persons
From Php 300 to Php 600




nipa Huts
For 15 to 20 persons
From Php 800 to Php 1000




gazebo
20 persons
Php 1500




Hall
for 100 persons
Php 3000


Here are some pictures taken inside Malamig Park Resort .The young "models" are the daughters of my colleague while the only boy in the pic is my son, Jeff :)












Leilex and Jeff enjoying the wavepool












It's about to go home and bid goodbye to Malamig Park Resort ...till next time :)








Monday, July 4, 2011

A Day In Lucban Quezon



It was Thursday morning, we wake up early to prepare for a first day of "wandering" in Quezon province. We are here for a business trip. Since it’s early in the morning and just before turn office hours, me and my colleague are decided a moment to go to what they called the Kamay Ni Hesus Shrine in Lucban Quezon. They say that there is a high concrete Stairs U need to steps before reaching the top of that shrine, where there is a towering statue of Jesus.


For some, the Kamay ni Hesus Shrine is a sacred place for devout Catholics.


But for me, the day was a great experience to get fresh air, seeing the beautiful landscape and able to exercise and to climb the 100 plus steps stairs and reach the top of the shrine which reflected the full Lucban Quezon.



The photos here are just some of the snapshot we had for an instantaneous access to Kamay ni Hesus Shrine. I promised myself that I will go back in this area for a refreshing and relaxing day close to nature.












With Bong and Wendell









Kamay NI Hesus Shrine banner .. except the campaign banner beside...









at the entrance



























Bong so curious :)






with Carlos and Bong :)



Nice view





Mother and Child




Top of the Shrine






Atop, after a tiring steps







Noah's ark-still under construction




me and Adam (sorry Eve :p )








I wonder if the forbidden fruit still there :)







Ayala Triangle @ Night