Saturday, June 22, 2013

EAT. SLEEP. REPEAT.

Sobrang tinatamad nako akong mag-blog ngayon. Tinatamad na rin akong mag-journal. It's not that I don't I'm too busy to do so because my life still is as boring as it was ever since I started this. I came back from my Capiz vacation two weeks ago and still I haven't "chronicled" it. In fernez, I enjoyed it this time. Anyway, here it goes...

Everyone woke up late, including mommy. We only had an hour to prepare and our flight was on a Thursday morning- sabay sa rush hour traffic. Since traffic has been really really terrible on our side of the metro, reaching the airport within an hour all the way from Pasig is iffy- you might make it, might not. So thank God we were able to make it on time for check-in. Yung eroplano lang ang delayed. Pati yung flight delayed. At hindi lang delayed ng minutos. It was an hour and a half hours delayed! The plane took off five minutes before our ETA in Roxas City. 

boredom killed the batt
Albeit the loooong wait, it was a very smooth flight. No turbulence at all. You know, I'd take delayed flights over turbulent plane rides anytime, as in any friggin' time. 

we're in capiz, y'all!
We landed a little before two in the afternoon. My last meal was at 8am and my tummy is used to frequent snacking, so I was already famished. After lunch at my aunt's (where we stayed the entire duration of our trip), no time at all for rest since I had to assemble pa the souvenirs for my cousin's wedding the next day. 

Usually we just go home to Capiz when there's an occasion and this time it was for my cousin's wedding. I had a role which was the commentator for the mass. I hate standing in front of an audience so I really was a little iffy about this. They said I just had to read from a script (the missalette) so I thought, kaya naman. I was able to carry on with the duty, I just a little boo-boo which was not really my fault, mind you. Turned out I also had to read out loud the responses. Oh well. The only picture of the couple I was able to take from the ceremony and the reception was this:

can you see them?
anjan lang sila.
At the end of the day, my feet were killing me and I was already feeling greasy. 

The next day, we headed to my dad's kubo. He used to stay in my mother's house but I reckon mas peaceful para sa kanya ang ganito. Harhar. We went with Uncle E. 

matinding sikat
I enjoyed walking the pilapils. Adventure yun ha! They were narrow and some parts were steep and slippery so if you're not careful, there's a chance you could fall into the mossy waters. 


mukhang alps from afar, diba?
I loved it there. I was saying to my sister that I could stay there if only I have access to clean, potable water and fast internet connection. They already have electricity and cable so I just need clean water, internet and a  working inidoro! Plus, it doesn't matter if the city is an hour's drive away (without traffic yan) basta kumpleto. Sadly, Roxas City still isn't a one-stop shop. The nearest place where you can get most of your needs is in Iloilo. I still Manila. 

manong showing off his catch (or his muscles?) 
crablets.
They harvested 30 bangus from the fishpond. We had those bangus for lunch. Yummeh!! ☺ 

Uncle saw teeny- tiny crabs along the 'banks' of the pond and he was reminded of his childhood. An image that will remind me of my childhood is echas ng aso sa taas ng bundok ng buhangin. 


Monday we ate lunch at the restaurant by the bay owned by my dad's friend's son. It didn't seem operational  from outside so we still had to ask. The place was pretty. If an outdoor nail spa is feasible, that would be it. 

this is ze life
We waited an hour for our order to arrive which was less than stellar quality. I ordered grilled liempo. I was really disappointed with the liempo because, 1) the meat wasn't fresh anymore, and 2) it was not yummy, I mean how could you go wrong with a simple inihaw na baboy??? Ang daming pa-fancy-fancy marinade eh asin lang delicioso na yun. But the place is really nice. Haha. 


Our cousins invited us to go river cruising. There's this new activity for those visiting the province- a 30-minute cruise along the Panay River. It started around 4pm and supposedly, just in time to view the breathtaking sunset. However, it was a cloudy day; ergo, no sunset to behold. Although I still was able to take some beautiful scenery.


It was so peaceful I really wished I was living there at the time. At the time lang, okay? 

Tuesday was our last. Or so I thought. Turned out our flight was on the 13th, not the 12th. So we had an extra day which were mostly spent in... Gaisano Mall. Gahd, they should consider renovating that mall SOON. As in time is of the essence. It's so old already and musty. They'll surely lose their customers when the new Robinsons mall opens on December. Anyway, thanks to Gaisano Mall and M. Lhuillier cos that's where I got my gold pendant. Yes, I have one already! I wanted one since last Christmas and finally got one already. Yipee!

Aside from Gaisano, we also spent most of the time eating. Medyo naging obsessive ako in finding the perfect inihaw na baboy. The perfect inihaw was on the third try, in Coco Veranda, and I had to give instructions pa that I only want it salted, no more marinades. So that was my favorite and this

baked oysters!
I love cheese! I love cheese on baked oysters more ☺ 

Our flight back to Manila went smoothly as well and it felt as if it only took 30 minutes from Roxas to Manila. 
welcome back to manila
I already miss my bed, my own bathroom and drinking plenty plenty of water. If before I can never imagine living in Capiz, now I can PROVIDED THAT there is clean running water from the faucet, working water closet, fast internet connection and access to everything I need. Mukhang malayo-malayo pa mangyari yan, ano? But you know what's surprising? I actually missed the peace and quiet and going to bed early. 

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