Category Archives: travel
Rice and grind
I’m Asian, and I cannot imagine life without rice. For our MA in Communication Management, our Development Communication class visited the International Rice and Research Institute in Los Banos. The place is a huge estate that houses a gene bank of various … Continue reading
Second Wackee Bday: Kota for elephants
Hubby and I decided to grant our son’s second birthday wish this summer: See elephants. So to celebrate his second birthday, we packed our bags and flew to Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. It was his first time to fly so he … Continue reading
Knocking on Pinto’s door
Instead of going to the mall, we decided to visit Pinto Gallery in Grand Homes, subdivision in Antipolo. Owned by top neurologist Dr. Joven Cuanang, the 10,000 sq. m. land was a robust Greek island-santorini- inspired museum of contemporary arts. … Continue reading
Finding the ONE in Tagaytay
People like to go to Tagaytay during summer season to escape the heat in the metro. I, however, love going to the pineapple city during the rainy season. Why? Food tastes a lot better during the cooler months; I love … Continue reading
Room with a Vieux
Ever since I got into organic farming, I just want to go to restaurants that uses fresh ingredients in cooking. Thus, we celebrated hubby’s birthday at Vieux Chalet in Antipolo. Mainly, we chose the place for the location, which is … Continue reading
Breathing La Mesa
I love La Mesa Eco-park! It’s just a stone throw away from my in-law’s place, so it’s the most convenient park we go to on a weekend. Last father’s day, my little royal family decided to have a morning walk … Continue reading
Kota-ble Kinabalu
Although we are practical travelers, we aim for a comfortable place to sleep at night. We are so thankful that we chose King Park Hotel. It’s cozy, clean and has an amazing view of the city and the sea! Paying … Continue reading
Cafe in mono
Before I got pregnant, more than a year ago, my husband and I visited Kota Kinabalu. We went to this quaint cafe by the river inside Monsopiad, a cultural village that has many interesting artifacts. I really liked the cafe. … Continue reading
First Wackee Bday: See the Sea!
My son is a year old! Time is just too fast, I can still imagine him being so tiny when he was born. He’s becoming to look more of a toddler now. But seriously, planning a kiddie party is hard. I … Continue reading