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September 8, 2011

Mt. Lantad (Catanduanes)



When I sort of organized a Mount Lantad overnight hike with my friends, all I was expecting was a good cardio activity. I have always thought that I am adventurous and physically fit but I find it quite frustrating that my knees were shaking while going up and down the mountain. I told myself that there is so much more to mountain climbing than just breaking a sweat…

It's the Climb.


The first few minutes of our climb was easy, a simple assault and a few bumpy trek doesn’t hurt. We can even manage to fool around and exchange laughter. But as we go nearer to the top, the ways are getting bumpier and rougher.

We halted halfway the climb, our tour guide (which is our friend too) told us that we need to rest a bit so that we have all the energy, for the next few minutes of climb would be tougher. Indeed it is, the way is steeper and much harder, but panoramic views are now in sight.
We rested halfway
 So near yet so far! almost there, but not quite! 

finally! we ALL made it!


Mt.Lantad at last
As we reached the top, I realized that Mountain climbing is a holistic experience.
It's putting my mind into what my heart desires,and of course making my body follow. Or for me, it is making my body do what my mind wants it to without letting my weak heart get in the way. It is keeping my over-thinking brain from the what-if-I-fell-from thoughts. It's actually controlling what's inside you when you can't control what goes on outside you. Praise Lord, I don't have fears of Heights!


The next day, we  woke up and saw a wonderful works of God! 
clouds and fogs all over.

after a few minutes the magnificent view of the sleepy town of Bato and the famous Bato bridge showed up.It was superb!


I will never dare call myself a mountaineer even after I survived two climbs. I still have tons to learn and heaps of courage to earn. There is this negative connotation for Mountaineers, like they are people who get high or drunk on top of a mountain. But with every climb I made, I have this instant respect to these people, ‘coz they are mostly people with utmost respect to nature and to the people around them.


"Do not change the mountains, let the mountains change you." It may sound cliché, but it is exactly what Mountain climbing did to me. It challenged me, it pushed my limits and most of all, it humbled me.




Will I climb a mountain again? Yes!


July 1, 2011

Manaoag, Pangasinan

Five hours north of Manila lies the province of Pangasinan.  Pangasinan is definitely a treasure trove for the senses. Most importantly, for the faithful Catholics, Pangasinan is also home to Our Lady of Manaoag which is located at Manaoag, a first class municipality in the province of   Pangasinan. 
Inside our Lady of Manaoag Church


Together with Mom and sisters Pinky and Tin, we boarded a 4am trip @ Victory Liner  bus in cubao.  Arrived at Panagasinan just in time for Brunch. we had a quick brunch at  chowking which is just across the church.


@chowking   Manaoag
We are able to catch the 10AM mass. after mass we offered candles  and prayers. 

Candles and Prayers
then we patiently fall in line so we could touch the image of  Our Lady of Manaoag at the 3rd floor of the Hall. It is said to have miraculous powers. Everyday, people from all walks of life visit this municipality in Pangasinan to hear Mass, pray the Rosary, offer flowers, light candles, and be in contact with the holy image.
long  cue to touch the image of Manaoag
at long last, that miraculous touch to the image


By the way, inside the Church premises is a vast garden slash park slash meditation  area. serene . beautiful. stress'free place for tourists and locals.
Meditation Garden
souvenir shops outside the church offer various products, from Large images of the saints to the smallest yet best find keychains. even kakanin and the famous tupig and puto calasiao  are available.

shopping for pasalubongs
We left Manaog at around 4PM. Spritual healing and inner peace are just two of the things i had from this trip, well aside from those cute keychains, religious items and yummy tupig! I will visit Manaoag again, soon. :)

Manila bound

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victory liner bus Manila to Manaoag:  P350/pax 
brunch @chowking: P500
bundle of candles: P100
religious items/souvenirs: P300
tupig: P150
Manaoag to Manila bus: P350