"We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us."
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Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 October 2018

It’s Planner Season….



And that means that I’m already in the market for next year’s planner.

Ever since I’ve entered the corporate world, I’ve listed all my activities and schedules in a planner because I can’t afford to miss a deadline. Time management is the key to surviving. All the more, I need to be better at it because I’m also in school.

I use a planner for work, school and sometimes blog activities and I’ve learned a thing or two about balancing all my activities.

It’s sort of become my standard procedure to look at planners that work for me at the end of the year and to scout and save up for the ones that I want to buy. It’s sort of my year-round companion so it’s worth the purchase. For this year, I went with the Best Things Are Yet To Come Mini Happy Planner. Because I also used it for brain dump and as a budget planner (occasionally a travel planner), I also write my thoughts on filler paper that I ordered online from Saffy Tenten. Because it became bulky, I also got the rose gold expander discs and that served me well throughout the year.

And as 2019 comes closer, I’m slowly going through my Mini Happy Planner and I’m also finishing its pages. Later on, it will sit on my shelf and join the other planners that have kept me company in the years prior.

It also means that I’m hunting for next year’s planner as early as now.

I’ve narrowed down the choices to two: the DYL Planner which I think will be helpful for school, and the MAMBI Classic which will be useful for work and other commitments, especially travel plans and budget. Other planners made it to the shortlist, but I’ll discuss the details later on.


Photo from Design Your Life Planner 2019



I thought that I might give the DYL Planner a chance for next year. I was drawn into it because of the fun design, and because it has travel planner pages. Not only that, there are a bunch of helpful sections there as well, like finances and goals. As an added bonus, there’s a bunch of new accessories to match it with too. 


Accessories to match it with:

sticker book (Php 450)
coffee dessert clear stamps (Php 725)
gold foil leaves wide washi (Php 190)
vaporwave sticker flakes (Php 120) 



Classic MAMBI Planner for Work


I’ve used the Mini Happy Planner and I thought of giving the Classic size a try because of the bigger writing spaces and because I write a lot. I have this habit of dumping all my thoughts all at once in a given day, and because with what I do, details matter all the time.

I’m torn between the Mermaidesque and New Adventure in Classic size because I tend to gravitate towards mermaid designs and of course, anything that is travel inspired will definitely get my attention and keep me fantasizing for the next destination to visit.

Photo from Michaels Stores 
Mermaidesque

The Mermaidesque design is all about foiled details on a lovely color scheme of blue, purple and pink. I’m not sure though it the vertical layout will work for me as I’m used to the horizontal layout. So I went and searched some more in Michaels and found the pretty design in blues and violets. 

Photo from Michaels Stores

New Adventure

This design is for those bitten by the travel bug and I’ve thought of settling on this design to make use of all the travel-inspired stickers that I’ve received this year, while planning for the next escape. I thought of filling it up with filler paper for all those diary entries and then some project pages as well. The tricky part is checking and comparing rates and how to get the best deals from sellers here. 



Accessories to match it with:

Puncher (Php 920)
Sticker books (Php 850)
Happy Notes Fill Paper (Php 320)
Dot Grid Fill Paper (Php 320) 

Photo from Sheila Mae Ruiz on Facebook 

Starbucks 2019 Japan Planner


The 2019 Starbucks Japan version also caught my eye, because you know me, if anything has anything to do with mermaid, I’m down. I see that it can be a good school planner, besides school for me is all about preparing outputs and reports for class discussions and complying with requirements, so I don’t need that much extra pages for a school planner. However, I wouldn’t want to spend for drinks and collect stickers just to claim a planner because there’s no Starbucks branch in Zamboanga City and I’m lactose intolerant (LOL #sorrynotsorry) hahaha. Also, I know that there are people who hoard planners and price them insanely high as New Year comes closer. So I won’t be caught in the rush though.

So there, yeah. I’m going to save for my choice planners and then make the plunge before the year ends and so that I can set it up before officially welcoming 2019.

How about you? What are your planner picks for 2019? 

Sunday, 7 October 2018

Destination Diary: Cagayan de Oro


We sort of have a hangover from CDO. We’re even talking about going back before the year ends. I mean, CDO is always there but still seems so far away. CDO is always our second home, because there’s family left and right, it’s safe and I know the city very well. There are always grandmothers, aunts, cousins and uncles happy to see us, sometimes invitations for lunch, dinner and whatnot never end.

I don’t kid when I say that the City of Golden Friendship can take pride in food (hello, cowboy country), sweet smiles and courteous people. Besides, CDO is like a touchdown for steak, ham, baby back ribs, scrumptious desserts and salads.

When we were kids there were always places to roam around in; my childhood had so many stories involving being chased by geese in some uncle’s farm, mishaps on a relative’s lawn, being peed on by an orangutan while seeing the circus, and so on. Every single time we’re in town, something funny is bound to happen. But we keep coming back, for as long as there’s family and food involved. 
 


If On A Road Trip, Enjoy Lechon By The Seaside In Timoga, Iligan

One advantage of going on a road trip is having full control of time and deciding which stops to take. By the long stretch of Iligan’s seaside in Timoga, there are restaurants selling lechon by the kilo, fish and stews. Here’s where we pull up in time for lunch, dig into grilled fish and puso (steamed rice wrapped in coconut leaves) and eat with our hands. If only one can indulge in a siesta after such a hearty lunch by the seaside, but there’s still miles to cover before finally arriving in….



…S&R, Where Else?

Because my parents have a membership card and the giant pizza is not to be missed, the shopping can be either the first order of business or not. You know I’m always into ice cream but I’m very much aware that I can’t take the freezer home.




Mommy strikes a pose but my Dad's thoughts are obviously elsewhere
Seven Seas Waterpark

Just passing by the parking lot, we already heard screams coming from the park and C and I glanced at each other. But we were there to enjoy the place, so we went on to see what it’s like to experience Seven Seas Waterpark with a splash.

C had stories to tell after trying out that insane capsule drop and the four-story slide. Yes, let me repeat that: four stories. I can personally only tolerate the kiddie pool but for the braver ones, you can go on ahead and jump off. The park has a cafĂ©, restaurant and lots of picnic tables surrounding the pools and slides, the environment is clean. It’s best to be early and to maximize the time in Seven Seas.




High Ridge Restaurant

It takes guts to get to high ridge in a car, I’ll tell you that. Because the road is steep and there's no concrete yet!

But one can be rewarded with good food and a view of the city at sunset in High Ridge Restaurant. It’s a place to enjoy some quiet family time, have some blueberry cheesecake (C’s all-time favorite) and then look through the coin-operated binoculars with a 5-peso coin.





Don't mind these guys, they aren't even drunk.... 
Bigby’s Baby Back Ribs

I can say that C has good eyesight because he spotted Bigby’s from a distance, and we’ve gone back to Bigby’s for lunch ever since. I have to admit that it’s love at first sight for me with baby back ribs and make it a point to enjoy it every time we’re in CDO. It’s like an unwritten obligation to allow yourself to indulge in this helping of baby back ribs, and it feels like a holiday.




Divine Mercy Hills

Fresh from the island paradise of Camiguin, we headed on to Divine Mercy Hills and to join the many Catholic devotees in prayer of the huge Sacred Heart of Jesus in El Salvador. There were processions left and right, and it was a solemn afternoon for all.





Looking back, it seems like all we did in CDO was eat.

But I have no regrets. We caught up with family, took a break from work and then went on to experience Camiguin.

Right now, CDO is still in our subconscious, we’re thinking of going back but trying to find the right time because despite all of the things that we did the last time we were there, I still want C to experience the adrenaline-rush side of CDO and to visit Bukidnon. 

Well, knowing my family, we’re a bunch of indecisive people who just might be enabled one way or the other. Ciao! 

Thursday, 16 August 2018

Destination Diary: Shanghai, China



To complete our cultural experience in China, we headed on to the last part of our tour: Shanghai.

Arriving in the evening, Shanghai is the more metropolitan, modern version of the cities we visited. Shanghai is also a popular tourist destination because of the attractions that blend with both heritage sites and modern ones. 

Bullet Train from Beijing to Shanghai
Bullet Train to Shanghai

The weather in China is behind all the “normal” flight cancellations, but we had a schedule to keep. So our host arranged for us to leave for Shanghai no matter what. We were told the bad news that our flights were cancelled, but the good news was that we were to take the bullet train.

Speeding at 300 km/h, we got to see the countryside, train route and and wind-powered energy farms in wide view windows of the train, and just how wide the land is in this country. It took us six hours from Beijing to Shanghai, that’s how big China is, considering the speed the train travels in. The train stops for only a minute in each station, that’s just enough time to get in and out. Tickets are more expensive than airline fares, but train rides are rarely cancelled; whether it’s rain or shine, it’s a sure way of getting to one’s destination.

Yu Yuan Garden, Shanghai, China
Yu Yuan Garden

We passed by a small alley that led to Yu Yuan Garden. It is a historic temple in Shanghai that is now surrounded with many artisan shops and is a popular shopping site among tourists. It’s really a temple inside with many artisans selling their wares all over the place, from a tea shop, to jewelry, souvenirs, metal goods, even food and department stores can be found in this tourist destination. 

Choose your wild, an assortment of tea in Yu Yuan Garden

Tea to hoard in Tins 

Tea of the day in Yu Yuan Garden Tea Shop
Shadow Theatre in Yu Yuan Garden, Shanghai

Nanjing Road

This is for the person who cannot live without shopping and an unlimited amount of credit. Nanjing Road is a whole shopping strip consisting of a 5-KM stretch of shopping malls left and right. If you have a whole day for exploring the whole place, there’s so much to see. There’s an interesting vintage photo booth complete with props that can take your photo and process it Vintage Shanghai-style. There are also so many food stalls and souvenir stalls all over. There are so many brands and shops, hello 5-KM stretch.

Corner Entrance to Nanjing Road, Shanghai

Nanjing Road Alleys, Shanghai
A corner building in an intersection road in Nanjing, Shanghai



Sights and sounds, Nanjing Road, Shanghai

Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower and World Financial Center

Here’s a quick trivia, one building is privately called The Bottle Opener. By looking at the Shanghai skyline, one can guess which one. We went to the Bund Riverside Walkway at night to get a better view of the Pudong New Area and to get up close with the Shanghai skyline. One could see the mix of architecture from modern, to the renaissance style divided by the Bund Riverside separating the Pudong New Area and the Old District.

This was one of our last stops before heading on back to Tianjin for our closing ceremonies with TEDA and the Ministry of Commerce.

Oriental Pearl Tower

World Financial Tower and Jin Mao Tower

View from the Bund Riverside, Shanghai
In the Bund Riverside with our translator Grey
It has all been an amazing experience and we were all able to make friends and immerse in new cultural experiences in a different country. I’ll be keeping the official site visits private, but in the meantime, there will be more travel posts soon for the year.


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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Sundays Are Blessings + Time Off

I guess I have a knack for dragging my friends with me to go on road trips during the weekend. I just think that Sundays are blessings and great for time off. I spent Saturday morning coaching Sophomores and Juniors in debate and we had mocks. It was a productive morning but kind of exhausting. So when Sunday rolled in, I went on a two-hour ride to meet a really special person close to me for a really special time together just catching up.
 



I travelled quite the distance just to be there for this special lady and I am so glad that for once in my life, I went out of my comfort zone to get to Vitali. It was all so worth it.  I miss spending time with her and the trip was one of a kind.
 

And this is what I wore for our trip. I had a gut feeling that the scarf would be helpful to cover myself from dust and heat and I was right. Also, it helped me keep warm because on our way home we rode an open jeep and it was raining like crazy!

 
V Neck Tees in Gray by Giordano
Teal Bead and Purple Wooden Pendant Necklace by Christine's Books and Baubles
Teal Pashmina Scarf from Davao
Polka Dot Tote Blogger's Own
Blue Jeans by Penshoppe

 
Femme Pink Leather Watch by Avon
Pink BFF Beads Bracelet by Runway Shop
Silver Hair Tie Blogger's Own



When I arrived home I immediately had a warm shower and ended the day with a couple of butter cookies and chocolate milk.
 
How about you? What did you do during the weekend?