Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Gone Viral

First, there was Carrot Man then comes Badjao Girl, Gasoline Boy, Jeepney Man, Good looking security guard and so on. I think anything can pretty much go viral these days. Social media is indeed a phenomenon that has taken the world by storm.


Carrot Man, before and after

DriBae from Tagaytay

Badjao Girl


From food, OOTD, makeup, places, events, etc. anyone can just post anything. I, for instance, manage my own Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. I post/repost something I like but for the most part, I log on to check what's in the news instead of watching TV. I think a lot of people are getting bored with the usual stuff they see that's why whenever there is anything they find interesting, it's all over the Internet the next day.


Is this good or bad?

Good if it will be purposeful. Who would've thought that Carrot Man will become a Boardwalk endorser or Badjao Girl will get a scholarship someday? A simple photo that's gone viral started it all or was it divine intervention? Helping someone unintentionally happens for a reason, it must be God's plan just like what happened a few weeks ago when a video of a student who was verbally abused by a man inside an fx has gone viral and with the help of another passenger who took the video he was put to jail.


What a monster


Bad if it's abused and misused. I don't understand why there are some who use social media just to spread hate or rumors with no basis. I am not in favor of cyberbullying or bashing just to get attention, that's just way too immature and barbaric. 


Social media is here to stay. Let's use it for social good. 




Sunday, May 29, 2016

Happy 74th


Today is dad's 74th birthday. He's not around to celebrate because he's in Antipolo but he told us (my siblings and niece) to treat ourselves so we bought pansit and cake that left me stuffed until dinner.


 

Earlier today we heard mass then had breakfast at Don Henrico's. They only have breakfast meals available so I ordered something light and healthy. I had "Smoked chicken with white cheese on wheat bread" paired with coffee. There's really nothing special with the chicken sandwich to be honest. It's something I can make at home. It took them so long to make our sandwich I thought maybe it's a big one but to my dismay the serving is rather small. The staff is a little cold to all customers, they're not smiling at all. I'm also not happy that they don't have any fruit juice available so my 8 year old niece had no choice but to drink hot tea and she did not enjoy it. I'm not a happy camper and I may not come there anymore. 
I bought my cat Atari a laser pointer from National Bookstore so we can play later. I also got myself a cute neck pillow from Blue Magic. I think I need therapy again my neck, down to my shoulder blades is starting to get stiff again. 


Saturday, May 28, 2016

Misery No More with Squiggles

It's movie day weekend and I still can't get over one of my best movies of all time. It's been ages since I last saw this movie but I can still watch it over and over again. 

Misery is a 1990 American psychological horror film based on Stephen King's 1987 novel of the same name and starring James CaanKathy BatesLauren BacallRichard Farnsworth, and Frances Sternhagen about a psychotic fan who holds an author captive and forces him to write her stories (Wikipedia). 
Misery, 1990
I've always been a fan of psychological horror films because I like looking through a movie character's behavior. Also, psycho horror films doesn't have predictable endings that's why I find it rather challenging for me. There are no dull moments, every scene is way too intense. My favorite is when Annie started freaking out about Paul's explanation why there's a lot of "swearing" from the characters of his untitled and unreleased new book. Kathy Bates' acting prowess was impeccable she had me believe how a psycho she can be. It's no surprise she won Best Actress in the Academy Awards (now Oscars) and started a cult following after. Annie Wilkes is just hell of a looney and one movie character I will never forget. 

*****

Squiggle gummy worms is LOVE

I've been sneaking on my niece's Squiggle gummy worms that my sister and I bought her as prize for our fish bowl game to practice what she learned in school for English and Math only. Our game mechanics is to pick one question from the fish bowl and for every correct answer she gets 1 Squiggle for English and 2 for Math. She gets to answer 3 questions per day but whenever she's not around, we take some of her Squiggle's since she wouldn't notice it anyway. You can't blame me, it's so yummy I can't help it.




















Friday, May 06, 2016

Cast Your Vote



It's 2 days to go before the 2016 Presidential Election I'm getting really curious and anxious at the same time as to who will be the country's next president.


It's been over a decade since I last had that blue ink on my index finger which means that I haven't been practicing my right to vote that long. Guilty as charged, I have my reasons and I'm sure I'm not the only citizen of this country who has not voted that long and I'm not proud of it of course. I guess I just got tired of voting for whom I think will make a difference but in the end, will just leave us all hanging. I think I might have given up way too easily to the point that I don't care anymore. I think I've become someone who doesn't want to take the blame but rather be the one to say "I told you so!" But how are we supposed to know who's better or worst? Politicians are just too good to be true... promises, promises.


They say that politics is "dirty" and our government is corrupt that's why we're not as progressive compared to other southeast Asian countries like Japan, India, etc. but should we blame it all to our leaders alone? My father worked with the government for almost 30 years I still recall during one of our casual conversations as a kid when he said that he decided to have an early retirement because he disliked what was going on around him and he didn't like to feed his family anything that's stolen from the people. I was too young to understand what he meant by what he said back then but as I was growing up I realized that maybe what happened then was too much for him to take that's why he left public service early even if it's obvious that he still enjoys what he was doing which is helping people. I guess there's just too much temptation everywhere so it's just a matter of choice between right or wrong. I just don't understand why doing the right thing still have its consequences. It's like, you did something right but it feels wrong...I don't get it. I know that there's no such thing as a perfect government but I still hope that it's not too late for someone better out there to lead this country.


I also believe that the future of this country lies in the hands of the people, not just its leaders. We can't get things done if we just blame everything on our leaders so I ask for divine providence that our next president/leaders will be the voice of the people. Someone who will make me believe that it's not too late to trust again. 


I may not cast my vote on Monday but that doesn't mean I care less about this country because I do. I know how important and historical every election is since it only happens after 6 years but like I said, I have trust issues with our government and only time will tell when I will have that faith restored.


So, are you rooting for anyone already? Tough huh.



Sunday, May 01, 2016

2D/2N in HANOI, Vietnam (My Birthday Getaway)

Pre-departure at NAIA T3



Twin room
We arrived at NAIA T3 past 3PM. We decided to be at the airport early so we have enough time to get some rest before our flight which is at 10:15PM (MNL). I booked us a twin room at The Wings Transit Lounge located at the 4th level of T3 and stayed a few minutes before 4PM until 7:30PM. The room was pretty basic but comfortable enough for the two of us. The twin room comes with a bunk bed, bedside table, night lamp, towels, toiletries, and slippers. The room is rather small and not air conditioned but there’s a cooler. The air coming out of the cooler isn't cold enough but bearable. There are 4 shower cubicles in the ladies room. Light snacks are available in the pantry such as bread, cereals, Lomi as well as hot and cold drinks like coffee and lemonade. It comes with your stay so you can eat anything you like. If you’re a finicky guest, staying at The Wings may not work for you, book a hotel room instead. It’s recommended to book a room in advance just to be safe. I booked our room on the website at least a month before our stay. Their twin room costs Php1,800 (900 per pax) and as per their website http://jipang-group.com/thewings/contact-us/ , the maximum stay is only good for 5 hours so I was surprised when I was told by the receptionist that I can stay until 11PM but we need to catch a flight at 10:15PM we have to check out earlier than 11. Regardless, we paid the full amount via Paypal upon booking and it’s non-refundable.



Snack bar at the Wings Transit Lounge
After we checked out from The Wings, we paid the airport terminal fee (still at Php1,620) first before falling in line at the Web Check-in counter where we got our boarding passes. Since we’re quite early we still have ample time to exchange our cash to USD and VND. I’m glad that there is VND available at the airport because we tried our luck at the black market but they don’t have it they said that the value of VND is cheap and cannot be exchanged easily. We waited for about an hour at the boarding gate until it opened at 9:45PM. Our plane left later than 10:15, I think it’s around 11PM already so we arrived in Hanoi past 1AM thank God the driver of the shuttle that will take us to our hotel in Old Quarter is patient enough to wait for us. 



No Bai International Airport






Huge closet and a full-size fridge
Our room at the Little Hanoi 
Diamond Hotel, Old Quarter
It took us about 40-45 minutes from NIA to Little Diamond Hotel at Bat Dan Street in Old Quarter. Our driver called a hotel staff on his phone but we’re quite surprised because there’s a roll-up door we didn’t realize that the hotel is right there. The male staff greeted us “Good morning" and was very accommodating. To be honest I’m not sure if he gave us his name but we just didn’t understand because of the language barrier or he forgot to give his name at all. Regardless, he was nice and asked for our passports immediately so he can give us our room key. We told him about a customized tour for our itinerary for our first day and he’s kind enough to give us useful information. I forgot to inquire via email if there’s an elevator at the hotel (my bad) and there’s none good thing there’s another male staff who carried our trolleys and walked us up to our room on the third floor. Too early for a morning workout, whew. We're settled in the room around 2AM. We immediately checked out the bathroom, veranda and then unpacked our bags. The room is kinda spacious for 2 persons and it looks renovated which is nice. I’m just not happy that there’s no safety box, the closet handles are broken and no electric pot so you have to go down to the lobby to get free coffee or tea although it’s not so much trouble, we can live with that maybe I'm just expecting too much or something. After booting up my laptop to check if the wifi works, I slept at 3AM. God, I’m so tired so I had a real good sleep until I woke up at 6AM. While I was taking a shower I noticed that the water gets too hot it's like boiling temperature, I didn't enjoy it. We went down to the hotel's



Good morning Hanoi. View from the veranda
Birthday cake
restaurant to have breakfast past 8AM. I’m not satisfied with what the hotel has to offer for breakfast because there’s nothing much actually. There’s bread, fruits, cold cuts, eggs, and coffee. I thought they have boiled eggs, but when I tried to get one the kitchen staff pointed on the digital stove which means that she will cook it for me but I’m quite hungry already so I just had toast, some fruits, and coffee. Before we finished our breakfast we were surprised when the male staff who accommodated us early that morning along with a group of the kitchen staff are coming towards our table with a birthday cake. I thought the cake is for one of the guests on another table but when they started singing the happy birthday song and placed the cake on our table we had no choice but to say “thank you." It was rather embarrassing and a sweet gesture at the same time that I will never forget for the rest of my life. I thought I should have had breakfast outside of the hotel instead, lol.


Ngoc Son Temple (Red Bridge) at Hoan Kiem Lake

St. Joseph's Cathedral Hanoi

Day 1


Pho Ga and Iced coffee
After breakfast we asked for a customized tour from the lady at the reception who was very helpful by the way, she gave us a map of the Old Quarter and told us that most tourist attractions are within walking distance so we  started walking from the hotel to Hoan Kiem Lake to visit the Ngoc Son Temple (Red Bridge). We had a few pictures taken but didn’t come inside the temple anymore. Since it’s lunch time we decided to grab something to eat at the Ha Noi Soul Cafe where we had Pho Ga (chicken noodles) and iced coffee. We sat at the veranda so we can enjoy the view of the Old Quarter and the lake. Initially, we plan to have lunch at the City View on the upper level but it’s closed. We also thought about trying out some of the cold drinks at Highlands Coffee (like a local Starbucks) in the lower level of the same building but we want some real food so we opted for Ha Noi Soul Cafe since they have more food choices available. 


Turtle Tower
Next stop is the Turtle Tower in the middle of Hoan Kiem Lake. We took very few pictures of the tower since we can’t get close it sits in the middle of the lake. We also took pictures of some nice flowers that we passed by while thinking about how we can go to St. Joseph’s Cathedral. We survived our walking tour simply by asking for help from the locals. St. Jo is kinda hard to find but we found it anyway. While at the cathedral there are cyclo drivers offering service to go to tourist attractions but we said no until we realized that all the other attractions on the map may be too far for walking and we’re both tired already so we thought we’re gonna need a ride then this old man, a cyclo driver approached us outside St. Jo and offered 400k VND to take us to the Temple of Literature, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum & Museum, One Pillar Pagoda, Dong Xuan Market and Thang Long Water Puppet Theater. I asked for 350 VND at least just for the sake of haggling but he insisted 400k and we need to get something done so to cut it short we agreed at 400k VND.



Temple of Literature
There’s not much to see in the Temple of Literature, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Ho Chi Minh Museum, and One Pillar Pagoda. We had picture taking outside as usual and bought some souvenirs like fridge magnets and a cyclo replica for display. We shopped for more souvenirs at the Dong Xuan Market. Last stop for the day is the Thang Long Water Puppet Theater at the Hoan Kiem Lake area and it’s time to say goodbye to our cyclo driver. We hand him his 400k VND but he wouldn’t leave and we couldn’t understand that he’s asking for a tip we thought we had everything covered. My sister gave him $2 anyway for his effort, it’s not easy driving a cyclo for someone his age but he probably needs to work hard for his family. Anyhow, we bought tickets for the 5:20PM water puppet show (that's 100,000 VND each or $10 for 2 tickets). We still have time to eat dinner at a nearby coffee shop then we went back to the theater just in time for the show. We didn't have a good view of the show it's a little far from the stage but it was okay. After the show, we walked back to the hotel to rest and sort out the souvenirs we bought before finally packing our bags. Thank God we didn’t get lost on our way back, our map was quite helpful.



Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Ho Chi Minh Museum

Water Puppet show at Thang Long

Water Puppet show tickets

2-hour boat ride at Trang An

At Trang An Eco-Tourism 
It's getting hot in here

Day 2


Best boating experience so far
We woke up as early as 5AM and ate what’s left of our birthday cake in the fridge because this is our last day at the hotel and we don’t want to be late for the Bai Dinh Pagoda - Trang An Eco-Tourism package we booked at the hotel. Our tour guide and the shuttle picked us up around 8AM. I thought it was a private tour for just me and my sister but the tour guide informed us inside the shuttle that we need to pick up some more guests who will join us for the tour. There’s 6 of us in total who joined the tour: a couple, an old Aussie man and a Greek guy. It was a 2 and a half hour drive to get to Trang An. Upon arrival, the tour guide handed us our tickets. We bought ourselves hats for $1 each to protect our heads from the scorching heat of the sun because we were told that the boat ride will take 2 hours and I don’t want the heat to spoil everything. We wore our hats, life jackets and enjoyed the 2-hour boat ride. Boating was fun especially going under those caves and seeing beautiful stalactites although it was a little scary if you’re not careful enough you might hit your head really bad. Good thing I wore a comfy shirt because it got really hot out there, I was hungry after that ride too. Lunch is included at the restaurant just a few minute drives from Trang An. We ate together but I wasn’t able to eat a lot because I’m not comfortable eating with strangers. The food was good but I wasn’t able to try everything, I just had a taste of whatever dish is that with pork and the other with goat meat topped with sesame seeds, it tastes good but the meat is not tender enough so I got a little constipated after.



Bai Dinh Temple 







After lunch, we visited the Bai Dinh Temple. According to Wikipedia, "Bái Đính Temple Spiritual and Cultural Complex is a complex of Buddhist temples on Bai Dinh Mountain in Gia Viễn DistrictNinh Bình ProvinceVietnam. The compound consists of the original old temple and a newly created larger temple. It is considered the largest complex of Buddhist temples in Vietnam and has become a popular site for Buddhist pilgrimages from across Vietnam.” Inside this temple, I saw a humongous bell called the bronze bell in the Bell Tower that weighs 36-ton. There’s a wooden staircase but we didn’t bother going up since we’re a bit tired already and we still have a lot of walking to do. There are big golden Buddhas in one or two of the temples and many more similar looking Buddhas with different names. We got lost inside the temple thank God our tour guide and group patiently waited for us because we don’t know how to get back to our hotel if they left us there since we noticed that there's no bus or any means of transportation outside the temple. After the tour, the shuttle dropped us off near our hotel. We rested for a few minutes and had our last meal in Hanoi. We ate Banh Mi and had a cup of egg coffee from a stall just across our hotel, savor our dinner and just enjoyed our last night in the Old Quarter. 


We reserved a taxi the night before. The taxi picked us up at the hotel at 10PM and we're at the airport a little before 11PM. We went straight to the web check-in counter but unlike in NAIA, there's just 1 line to get to all the other counters so even if you checked in online already you still have to endure the queue. It's very easy to get around Noi Bai International Airport I just noticed that it's a little disorganized to get passed Immigration. There's a very long queue and some foreigners who do not have discipline just simply cut the line and pretend like nothing happened, I was like seriously? After the Immigration Officer scanned my boarding pass it took me several minutes to get my bags because there's a long queue of bags left outside the Xray machine and nobody is moving those bags which is kinda annoying since it will not move on its own right? It was kinda stressful for me, the worst international airport experience so far. Don't get me wrong because NAIA has it's own flaws too when it comes to procedures and stuff but it gets straighten out immediately. Our flight is at 1:15AM (Hanoi time) and boarding time is 12:35AM but there's just way too much going on there that we didn't know about 'cuz we boarded really late I think about past 1AM already so what to expect but a few minutes delay on our flight time as well. Anyhow, I kept myself busy editing pictures on my laptop and took a nap as well 'cuz my eyes are getting heavy. We arrived in NAIA before 5AM but there's no parking space available for our plane, would you believe it? I'm thinking it's possibly due to never-ending flight delays that might've caused it, just my assumption.









Yummy egg coffee!

Delish Banh Mi for dinner

Upon arrival in NAIA T3 we're greeted by a long queue of passengers waiting to get through the health control area, what's new right? Such an eyesore so early in the morning. There's a line going here, there and everywhere and we're not even passed Immigration yet, my oh my! After Immigration we decided to have breakfast at the airport before going home. Oh boy, I was so darn exhausted.



Goodbye Hanoi


My most awaited birthday trip is over. I still can’t believe that my twin sister and I have accomplished a lot with so little time that we have spent in Hanoi, Vietnam. It was exciting and tiring at the same time but it was all worth it. I wish we stayed at least 1 more day (sigh) just to chill and explore more Hanoian dishes. If I come to visit Hanoi again in the future I may not stay at the same hotel because I'm sure there are better hotels in the area maybe I just relied on Tripadvisor reviews too much. Nevertheless, I had a great time. Hanoi is the place to be for backpackers who seek adventure and it's worth coming back. So much to see but too little time for us. I guess that pretty much wraps up my Hanoi, Vietnam birthday getaway for 2016. Where to next year? I don’t know yet but we’ll see.


View of the Old Quarter from Ha Noi Soul Cafe



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