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By the window. #White Rock Waterpark & Beach Hotel

View from behind the hotel room’s window.


Flying solo. About to go out for breakfast.

Hungry, Mille?

FATer, you guys. I mean, faster! Yikes! Lol. :D

Sun, Teams, Games, Food, Hotel, Wetsuit, Wave Pools, Slides, Basketball, Beach, Aqua Glide, Beer & Daiquiri = 6 pictures! HAHA!
Even Camille, who takes her camera quite seriously, just owned 10. :P That’s how TAMAD we were to use our cameras during the finance outing. All these pictures were just taken before going out at 8AM for breakfast. :P
I wish I had a picture of myself in my wetsuit. :/ Well, well, Bolinao! Say yes? Yes? :D
As I browse your Tumblr page, I must say that you have the potential to become a famous travel blogger, I swear!!.. and if that happens, I will be your greatest fan ever.. And your Sagada trip is awesome! Sagada and you have something in common… and that is being beautiful as they get to know you more.. just like sagada…Sagada is awesome, you will appreciate the place if you will try to give some efforts to know the place and the struggles just to be there! and it is indeed beautiful just like you..
Hooray for that babe! I am always proud of you babe! I love you!
You thank the Lord for people like this in your life. Not because they think you could be a famous travel blogger - but because they have this incredible belief in you. I am touched!
I love you too, beautiful woman! I hope life be always kind to you. We will conquer the woooorrrlllldddddd! Mwah! :) <3
We arrived at Sagada in the province of Mountain Province at around 1PM on a Saturday after an almost 12-hour long drive. It should’ve been a 16-hour drive, but with Kuya Richard’s driving abilities (and drifting abilities - zigzags!) we had cut off 4 hours on the road.
On Day One - We ate lunch at Strawberry Cafe, went to the hanging coffins view deck, then headed to Lumiang Cave for the cave connection to Sumaging Cave. That was day one. Oh by the way, the cave connection took us around 8 hours! Dinner was spent at the inn because we were too tired to go out and look for an open restaurant at 11PM.
On Day Two - Our itinerary says sunrise viewing at Klitepan Peak. To get up at 4AM after the cave conn? Nah. We will just see you when we get back to Sagada! Promise! :P So breakfast was at Salt and Pepper, then the trek to Bomod-ok Falls (inclusive of walking side by side with the rice terraces!) and a visit to Echo Valley (the famous hanging coffins). Ended the day with a dinner at Yogurt House.
Also tagging the Cinnamon roll bakery, Lemon Pie House and the souvenir house :)
I think we have better pictures during day two just because you just can’t hand a camera while doing rock climbing, sliding, rapelling (i.e. life risking activities!) on the caves. :D
The start of the trek to Bomod-ok Falls.

And the start of picture taking :D



Group picture! The rice terraces for our background! :D

Yey, we’re close to the falls!

The Bomod-ok Falls in all it’s glory! You have to see how small the people are compared to the falls.

The behind the scene of the “I-made-it-to-the-Bomod-ok-Falls!” shot. Hehe! :P

The “I-made-it-to-the-Bomod-ok-Falls!” shot!

Special thanks to my walking stick and gatorade. Chos! :P

Iyaman! Waswasdin! (Thank you! Goodbye!)

The cave pictures are on the post below. I’ll post everything else on Facebook. :)
2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Complete! Group pictures on the hanging coffins view deck.


The hanging coffins c/o the 12x zoom camera of Ms. Mitch. See: human bones!

Georgina and friends before the caving.


Welcome to Lumiang Cave! Lumiang Cave is a burial cave. Those are the coffins!

Inside the cave.


The action!

Going down.

I’m next to madam!



At the boundaries of the Lumiang and Sumaging caves.

After 8 hours! Exited the entrance of the Sumaging Cave! Chura! Haha! :D

With the remaining cave guides. Those guys are amazing. Keep safe, guys! Thank you!

God bless Sagada and it’s people! I don’t know if I’ll ever be back. But i had enough to remember for a lifetime. IYAMAN! WASWASDIN! :))
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Cagbalete Island is a 1,640.4874-hectare property located east of Quezon Province (in Luzon, north of the Philippines).

Part of Mauban, Quezon, it rests along the waters of Lamon Bay and the Pacific Ocean. (Yes, the Pacific Ocean!) :O


Cagbalete Island featuring “Georgina & friends” (minus Ayen) :P



Yes, Cagbalete? :D

Spell K-A-R-I-R! Avail namin yan! :P

“Sobrang swerte kaya ng tsinelas mo. Nakatapak ka sa paraiso.” #morefuninthephilippines

Clap! Clap! Clap! for God’s amazing creation! :)

PARADISE? TRULY!!! :)))
Next stop: SAGADA!
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Dear Lord,
I don’t have everything but I will never be thankful enough for all the wonders in my life. I am overjoyed with all these blessings and surprise me with those that are yet to come! :)
“I will never stop doing good to you.” Jeremiah 32:40
These past months have gone crazy. I’ve been too occupied with things, but will never be as occupied as you are in holding up my life. You’ve been fighting for me all these time and it’s me whose been getting the prize.
“From now on all generations will call me blessed, for the Mighty One has done great things for me — holy is His name.” Luke 1:49
PLEASE, LORD, continue to guide me to the path that I should be taking, continue to enlighten me with the right decisions that I should be making, continue to inspire me with Your words that I may be sharing.
I hope that I may be able to proudly present you the life I lived when I meet you face to face in heaven (and make you proud too). I LOVE YOU but no more than how much You love me. Thank You. Thank You. Thank You! :)

THIS BLESSED, STELLAR. <3
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Little brother gave me these Easter eggs from church this morning! Lord, thank you for the sweetest brother! (in our house!) :P Happy Easter, guys!
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