Showing posts with label Cebu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cebu. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Osmeña Peak: 5 Things I Learned While Climbing






A few friends and I recently went on a Hiking/Trekking trip to reach the ever famous Osmeña Peak of Cebu. We traveled early in the morning in the hopes that we might catch the sun rise from the east. The experience of reaching the top was out of this world. I would have never though I could reach the highest point given my "not so lean" silhouette. You can check my friends' Blog for the details of that adventure at www.blissfulsnapshots.com and www.cebugazette.org

While its was an amazing experience, I would like to share a few tips for those who would like to climb Osmeña Peak for the first time. Some of them were given to me before we went up and some I realized after reaching the top. I hope it helps you because heaven knows I could've used them. 

5 Things I learned while climbing Osmeña Peak.

  1. It helps if you EXERCISE
            The mindset that you can climb a mountain easily without any challenges is ridiculous. It requires strength, will, working respiratory system and patience. While I was up there waiting for everyone to say that it is time to go down I was already dreading the idea of climbing down ( if there was a suggestion box my first suggestion would be to add a Zip Line system going down.. teehee). The reason I felt that way was because i was already feeling pain on my knees and the lower part of my body was already exhausted from climbing up.

            Here's what I realized, you don't have to be too "Physically Fit" to climb this mountain (although being healthy is a plus). All you need to do is to prepare yourself physically to avoid too much pain after the climb. You can try walking and doing cardio at least 4 days before the climb and always ALWAYS stretch at the base of the mountain. It'll loosen your muscles and joints and will make it easier for you to climb.
  2. Climb on your own PACE
           I'm so thankful that I traveled with friends who understood my physical abilities. They gave me the opportunity to climb on my own PACE (they actually told me to slow down - thanks you guys!!). Climbing is not a contest so don't fret if people passes by you because you are not the reason they are their. Slow and steady, I always say.

    the distance between me and my friends.. 
  3. Wear comfortable SHOES
           Yup that's right! Shoes matter! The ones I used had no support so I practically had to worry about slipping and embarrassing myself  in front of a lot of people I don't know. I'm glad I didn't but if I did, I bet it would've been fun. You don't have to buy those ridiculously expensive shoes, just use ones that are comfortable enough and gives you support and friction.
  4. Bring a bottle of WATER
           This one is a little bit obvious but you never know. Take as many water break as you need but remember not to drink all it in just a few steps from the base.
  5. Learn to ENJOY the MAJESTIC SCENE
           Start doing things for the experience and not just for the pictures. There is beauty everywhere, so capture it with your eyes first and snap a few picture right after. Put a smile on your face and you might even meet new friends along the way.
    that's me enjoying the majestic scene from the peak

From left: Jhanis, Me, Pearl and Rea and two people I don't know :)
And if you do visit Osmeña Peak any time soon remember to respect the surroundings and do not leave anything that was not there. We only have one EARTH so let's keep it clean!


Saturday, February 15, 2014

Travel in Curves - Hong Kong



Last year for my birthday I went with Makoi and explored "my beautiful second country" of Thailand. It was an amazing experience. I met a few people (james and kishni), the country was very nice, the locations were very interesting, the food was awesome and I got to meet one of the stars and band member of August Band from Love of Siam. It was my first International trip and I had a blast.

This year, I will be going on another trip but I will be sharing it this time with my sister, Jewel.

On February 26, we are scheduled to fly from Cebu to Hong Kong via Cebu Pacific and we are pretty excited to travel. It'll be her first time Internationally so I want her to enjoy and be hooked to traveling so I can have a travel buddy. :)

Back when we were still kids we were soooo close we practically did everything together, the normal brother-sister stuff. But then High school and peer pressure kinda got in the way and I'm very glad that me, her and my brothers are hanging out again like before. She actually reminded me of the pact we made when we were kids. We promised that one day we will be traveling outside the Philippines and I am super excited that it is finally going to happen, rain or shine (classes or not.. LOL)

us in the yearly siblings photo

I had her do the itinerary so she can be involved and she did an amazing job. Kudos Sis!.. I'll post more updates on this and hopefully capture lots and lots of cool photos. Jewel even suggested that we both make a blog or vlog of everything we do moving forward. hahaha.. I don't think I'm ready to be seen on TV or YouTube yet..

Hong Kong.. I'll see you next WEEK!!!


xoxo -A

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Italian Night - Table for Four




Last Sunday I got a call from Jovan asking if I was going to his place to visit him. He and Makoy went to the dentist that day to have their teeth pulled out (lol i think they went for a cleaning session or something) and decided to head over Jovan's place for lunch. If i remembered it correctly, we actually planned this Friday last week but I thought it was a no go. When I got there we eventually decided to plan what we wanted to eat for dinner and it was awesome.

Italian Dinner - Boun Appetito


The GUESTS


When I got to Jovan's place Makoy and Devine were already there. Hahaha I dont have a picture of Makoy at the Dinner Table.

The Menu

The PASTA

Makoy's One Pot Pasta. We would like to thank The Londoner for the Inspiration. http://www.thelondoner.me/2013/06/one-pot-pasta.html

We also have Jovan's Carbonara Sauce. 

Both pasta dishes were delicious.. I would have had more of it if I hadn't munched my way to obesity while cooking. LOL.


The Meat

Pork Chops with salt and pepper


The Garlic Bread



The Drinks

The NOW "famous" Sun Cooler

Sliced apples, oranges, pineapples, watermelon drowned orange juice.



Italian Night was a blast... Ate so much pasta and drank a pitcher of the Sun Cooler. Creativity Achieved. I wonder what theme I'll co-host next. I am really rooting for either French or Japanese. Give themed dinners a try, It'll spice your weekend up.. :)

Off to my next adventure...