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Back to My Roots-Philippines

From Worldwide "Sampler" Trip in Manila, Philippines on Jul 12 '07

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My first Filipino meal
My first Filipino meal
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I've spent the past 10 days in the Philippines, and I have to tell you that I am having the time of my life!  There are so many memories and observations that I would like to share, but that would take forever to document in this blog.  So I'm going to spare you all the details and disclose only the most salient trip highlights.  Here are some of my favorite memories:

My first meal:  Upon arriving at Manila airport, my Tita Annie and Tito Boy picked me up at the airport and took me to Razon's restaurant at Green Belt mall.  I ordered sizzling boneless Bangus (milkfish) with rice and Halo Halo (a refreshing mixture of evaporated milk, tapioca balls, leche flan, etc.).  This is one of my favorite meals, not only because I loved the food, but also b/c I spent quality time with my aunt and uncle.  I haven't been back to the Philippines since 1980 so I was definitely taking it all in! 

"The python as you know, is non-venemous; in fact, to some, it can be a cuddly pet.
My uncle Romy with the ukelele
My uncle Romy with the ukelele
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Mini Family Reunion:  On my 2nd night, we all gathered at Chateau Verde located on the University of Philippines campus- my mom's alma mater- for a mini-family reunion to reconnect with relatives I haven't seen since I was a toddler.  Those who attended were mostly Trinidad and David descendants. There were approximately 50 of us (it would have been well over 100 if my other relatives were able to join us) so my uncle Flavi reserved the entire restaurant. My uncle Romy kicked off the night by playing the ukelele and serenading us as well.  I secretly volunteered my cousin Maan to sing one song since I heard that she can really carry a tune.  She definitely didn't disappoint the crowd with her broadway song, sung beautifully in acapella.  My uncle Jimmy donated seven of his paintings to be raffled off throughout the dinner.  I am now a proud owner of one of his masterpieces (a bamboo and mango painting that will blend well with my decor)! I can't wait to display it.  There's definitely plenty of talent in the family.  Good times!

Our resort in Batangas
Our resort in Batangas
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Batangas:  On our 3rd day, 10 of us made our way to the province of Batangas.  On the drive there, we passed through Tagaytay. I have many fond memories of horseback riding there when I last visited in 1980.  The road to Bantangas was EXTREMELY windy. Think Lombard Street in San Francisco, but cliffside and several miles longer.  At Batangas, we ended up spending several hours at my uncle's friend's resort: Balai Isabel.  The resort doesn't officially open until March so we mostly had the place to ourselves.  We lounged, ate (feasted on fresh Tilapia, Lapu Lapu, Tawilis, beef steak, and coconut juice), got attacked by flies, waded, swam and talked before heading back to Mandaluyong, where our hotel is located.  Lazy days! I can definitely get used to this lifestyle. In fact, we half-jokingly discussed pooling all our money to open our own resort.  Wishful thinking!

Living it up with family in Bohol
Living it up with family in Bohol
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Buhol: On my 4th day, we left Robinson's Apartelle to catch our flight to Bohol (the 10th largest island in the Philippines).  We arrived at Panglao Island Nature Resort and Spa. I fell in love with this place the moment I stepped out of the van. It definitely reminded me of Hawaii in many ways.  There's one caveat in the welcome packet that I have to repeat in this blog since it made me laugh: "In the least likely event that some pythons may seek food outside their natural habitat, DON'T PANIC; instead, just casually walk away.  The python as you know, is non-venemous; in fact, to some, it can be a cuddly pet." Thank goodness I never encountered a python, but I did see a gigantic hermit crab (thought it was a turtle at first), several frogs, a couple of geckos, a bat and a preying mantis that made it's way into my room the first night. I'm okay with all types of insects and animals, but when they invade my living space, I get a little territorial.  My nephew and I attempted to kill the preying mantis by using every single aerosol spray we could find.  For about 30 minutes, we sprayed what we thought was a deadly amalgam of insect repellent, cooling body mist and hair spray.  Instead of killing the mantis, we ended up getting slightly intoxicated ourselves.  Since I wanted to go to sleep, I finally used one of the hotel slippers to crush it---green goo oozed out of it.  Gross.  What an experience.

My most memorable moment: watching kids perform
My most memorable moment: watching kids perform
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While at Buhol, we took a tour to get a sense of the island's rich history. Our first stop was the Baclayan Church (built in 1727--arguably one of the oldest churches in the Philippines).  We also visited the Tarsiers habitat..This is one of my FAVORITE experiences.  Tarsiers are nocturnal primates.  They have HUGE round eyes and fit in the palm of your hand.  They can also tilt there heads 180 degrees to the left and to the right. ("The Exorcist" definitely comes to mind) I wanted to take one home with me, but Tarsiers commit suicide by banging there heads (they have soft fontanelles) if you take them out of their natural habitat.  Bummer!  We also visited the Chocolate Hills (formerly known as Carmen hills, but renamed due to their resemblence to Hershey's kisses), Our Lady of Assumption, the Blood Compact Statue, and the Mahogany Manmade Forest.  Since I'm super anal, I would have cited more historial facts and descriptions, but don't have time to type all this information.  It's all documented in my travel journal in case you ever want to know ---or you can always google it.

My brother in law with three Tarsiers. Aren'they cute?
My brother in law with three Tarsiers. Aren'they cute?
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We also went on a LOBOC floating restaurant tour... After a buffet lunch, we floated down the river and came across a group of 12+ kids.  They all had guitars and they sang a couple of songs and danced for us !  I was SO touched by this that I recorded two of their performances.  I'll try to download both recordings on video egg.com at some point.  Our tour guide, Fritizie, told me that the kids can't afford to go to school so they do these performances to raise money. They definitely made an impression on me--I can't stop thinking about them!

On my way down to the bat cave. yeah!!!
On my way down to the bat cave. yeah!!!
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On our last day in Bohol, I went inside the Cambagat Cave (Bat Cave).  I LOVED IT!  I was able to get into a crawl space to get a better view, but sadly-I only spotted one bat. Most of them were sleeping.  I heard there were thousands at the other end of the cave.  Since I was inappropriately outfitted in a long dress and flip flops, I didn't have the opportunity to see what was on the other side.  Definitely next time!

Driving Conditions:  How do I begin to tell you about the driving conditions here without first telling you that road rules are practically non-existent or at the very least, "open to interpretation".  Driving in the Philippines is akin to playing a video game.  You have to constantly dodge other vehicles (such as jeepneys, tricycles and cars), pedestrians who appear out of nowhere, and sometimes stray animals that are crossing the street at any given moment.  I stopped freaking out about those near-collisions after the 2nd day since I sadly got accustomed to them.  I don't think we could have survived without our hired drivers.  My uncles also drove us around--those brave souls! I also found it ironic that most Jeepneys (elongated, windowless jeeps) had "How am I driving?" with phone number signs on the back of vehicles.  I wouldn't even know where to begin if I ever called to complain.

Myra with cousin Paul and my adorable niece, Ninon.  Want to take her home.
Myra with cousin Paul and my adorable niece, Ninon. Want to take her home.
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Security Guards:  Security is definitely a priority here.  There are security guards at every mall making sure that you don't bring any ammunition or explosives into the shopping areas (where most Filipinos spend there day--I'm assuming to escape the heat).  At one location, Green Belt, there were checkpoints every 100 feet or so.  That was a little disconcerting at first, but you get accustomed to the security measures.

Overall, I can summarize my Philippines trip with two words:  gluttony and hedonism.  We ate, slept, ate, shopped, ate, lounged, ate, lounged and ate.  We also squeezed in several spa treatments in between since it's super inexpensive here.  I enjoyed the numerous buffets, the family gatherings, the churches, the history, the open market places, being addressed as maam-sir (generic greeting for everyone) everywhere we went and so much more!  I couldn't have asked for a better experience! Also, I was able to practice a little Tagalog while I was here.

One of many Jeepneys I've spotted
One of many Jeepneys I've spotted
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Tomorrow, I will be bidding farewell to my family members and heading off to Singapore on my own. My adventure begins.


lochkial avatar lochkial on Jul. 21, 2007 @ 01:22PM said
Your food descriptions are making me hungry and I'm like you, eating is my favorite past time. Glad your having a great time.
MommaAnnie avatar MommaAnnie on Jul. 21, 2007 @ 01:22PM said
Mmmmmm... reading about the delicacies you've been feasting on is making my mouth water! Myrannie, I'm glad you're enjoying your trip so far! I am living through you vicariously, so live it up (and then record everything in your Blog!) :)
rdvalery avatar rdvalery on Jul. 21, 2007 @ 01:22PM said
Can you bring me a pythong back PLELELELELELELASE!!! I would love to have one of them a cuddly little pet! ahhhh! Looks like you are having the time of your life girl! I am very happy for you! Keep up the smiles hon!
JessicaSmiles! avatar JessicaSmiles! on Jul. 21, 2007 @ 01:22PM said
It must have been wonderful to go back to your roots!! I ALWAYS love family gatherings and yours was wrapped into a vacation, how cool is that?!?! :-)

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