Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Baler's Weaved Slippers

Looking for a pasalubong and souvenirs in Baler, Aurora is so friendly with tourists like us. Just go to their central market and look for the pasalubong center.They have all sort of things here - from shirts to delicacies to keychains to slippers to mats and so much more! If you want to go to a comfort room before your travel back, you may also do it here.

Baler, Aurora Pasalubong Center
Baler, Aurora Pasalubong Center

I got here a cheap keychain which I think I got for a good price. It's a miniature weaved slipper which is one of the products of this town. This comes in various color combinations though you need to search this from various shops here. It has a "Baler, Aurora" script on its sole below.

Baler, Aurora Weaved Slipper key chain
Weaved Slipper key chain

Friday, September 21, 2012

Social Security ID Application

Last Tuesday (September 18, 2012), I applied for the first time for my Social Security ID (or SSS ID). Here are the steps I dealt with:


  1. Searched the contact number of the nearest SSS branch office from my home.
  2. Call them and asked the procedures on SSS ID application.
  3. As advised, I went to the SSS Branch Office (Olivarez Plaza, Binan, Laguna) at around 7am to queue for the number (written on top of your Form E-6 so you need to re-write everything if you downloaded the form online). At this specific branch, they only entertain the first 100-150 applicants per day and they distribute numbers as early as 7am though the office starts at 8am. I arrived 7:10am and got #47.
  4. I waited outside the office until my number to be called. They are calling numbers by tens and the frequency of calls are made after every 50 minutes. 
  5. My number was called at around 10:45am then once inside we were still in a line (standing) for Step1: ID Validation. Bring at least 2 Valid IDs (you may see the list of accepted IDs from their site). As for me, I presented my passport and PRC ID.
  6. I finished Step1 at around 11:30am then immediately proceeded to Step2: Data Capture. On this step, you will be taken for your headshot (no required attire whatsoever) and will be asked to present again your IDs. Luckily, they have 12nn-1pm lunch break and I was a victim of that. Knowing that I might be the next one to be called, I stayed on my seat. The step resumed at around 12:50pm and I was then called; finishing the entire process at around 1pm.
  7. Wait, wait and wait for 6 months to 1 year before your ID to be delivered on your doorstep.
To processing time might be different on other branches as I have an officemate also took the same ID application at Cainta Branch - she arrived 9am (got #72) and finished by 11:45pm.

Friday, September 14, 2012

My 10K Runs

Next on my list of running milestone are my 10 kilometer runs. This is the stage where I doubled my previous 5 km runs and in preparation and sort of a test if I can endure the half-marathon.

Greentennial Run (January 2011)

Greentennial Run 2011
Greentennial Run's start/finish line; the loot bag also shown hanging on my shoulder
Greentennial Run 2011
Greentennial Run's Race Bib


A fun run organized by the De La Salle University Alumni. To date this was indeed a "fun" run and the happiest run I joined; not to mention lots of photographers in the race route and more than a hundred bucks cheaper than other runs.



Condura Skyway Marathon 2011 (Run for the Dolphins)

Condura Skyway Marathon 2011 (Run for the Dolphins)
Condura Skyway Marathon 2011 Race Bib
Condura Skyway Marathon 2011 (Run for the Dolphins)
Condura Skyway Marathon finisher's medal
Condura Skyway Marathon 2011 (Run for the Dolphins)
Condura Skyway Marathon banner
Running on top of Skyway is truly a feat for a runner and to everyone! It was a great experience and though the registration fees are marvelously priced, I would give in as this is a truly one-of-a-kind experience. For this run, it was also my first and only run along Ayala Avenue; just try to imagine the organizers have managed to close two one of the most important streets in the metro - Skyway and Ayala Ave.


Run United 1 2011

Run United 1 2011
Run United 1 2011 race bib
Run United 1 2011
Run United 1 2011 start/finish line
One of RunRio's most anticipated running series; and I think this made RunRio into what it is known for now.


NatGeo's Earth Day Run 2011

NatGeo Earth Day Run 2011
NatGeo Earth Day Run 2011 race bib
NatGeo Earth Day Run 2011
NatGeo Earth Day Run 2011 start/finish line


I miss running with them! One of the controversial runs in 2011 as its organizers failed to uphold what it's advocating for - Earth. Well, I think they used plastic cups for the hydration and cups usually scattered by runners along the race route which irked some people seeing this scenario. Anyways, one of the usual runs that felt was organized by RunRio.



Monday, September 10, 2012

Kalibo's Ati-Atihan

During my latest trip to Boracay, our flight itinerary was: Manila - Caticlan, Kalibo - Manila. Flying from Caticlan to Manila would cost you double from the other way around. I wonder why? To cut the story short, here is what I got from Kalibo International Airport.

Ati-Atihan key chain
Ati-Atihan key chain


Inside the airport, at their boarding lounge, go to the second floor for some souvernir shops. I think I got this for Php80; yeah, quite expensive but if you're a collector, you'll bite into this especially considering that it is truly pretty! I also got similar design (but different colors) for a refrigerator magnet. Ati-atihan is the famous festival of the Kalibo, Aklan town so this would best describe the place I land my foot on.


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Moalboal Tour

On this day, all of my peers are going for a one-day tour at Bohol. Since I already went there few years back, I decided to go on my own and visit one of the famous beach town of Cebu Province - Moalboal. Getting directions from strangers, I found out that I can walk from our Pension House to Cebu Provincial South Bus Terminal. It's  just around 5-10 minutes walk from the intersection of Osmena Blvd and N. Bacalso Ave. Before entering the terminal you have to pay Php5 for the terminal fee then just ask from the teller on which door is the bus going to Barili via Moalboal. I was there around 7:30 am and the soonest bus to depart is an ordinary bus or non-aircon. I took the challenge since I don't wan't to miss my schedule. It was a gruesome and hot 3 hours bus ride going to Moalboal Town Proper and the fare is Php108 (Ceres Bus Line). I appreciate the experience since I got the chance to see how the mass of Cebu Province are; but basically all are the same with Manilenyos. When I got off the bus, I hop on a motorbike or habal-habal accros the street going to Basdaku Beach or White Beach for Php50 (about 15 minutes ride). Just to be prepared to be soaked in the sun! Before reaching the beach entrance we came across two entrances with Php10 and Php5 entrance fees, respectively; I don't know what are they for but I just paid unhesitantly. By the entrance there are about two carinderias or eatery which are the only eatery I found in the place; I haven't explored the whole beach stretch but these are the ones nearest to the mainstream. I took on the one from my left which are very helpful and friendly; they offered to leave my bag to their side while I stroll the beach. I am also happy to have less than Php50 for my lunch!



Basdaku Beach, Moalboal, Cebu
my lunch at Basdaku Beach, sorry all emptied out

Basdaku Beach, Moalboal, Cebu
white sand and clear waters at Basdaku Beach; there is a sand bar out ther

Basdaku Beach, Moalboal, Cebu
though it has very narrow shoreline

Basdaku Beach, Moalboal, Cebu
clear waters!

Basdaku Beach, Moalboal, Cebu
cottages on the main shoreline of the White Beach

To  my mistake, I forgot to get the number of my former motor driver to whom I set a deal to fetch me and also arranged a price going to the next beach. Having no choice, I settled for the ones on the beach entrance for a ride going to Panagsama Beach for Php70 (more expensive by Php20 on my former motor driver; about 10-15 minutes). Now I did get the number of the driver to fetch me after few hours. By the way, Basdaku Beach is for beach bumming while the Panagsama Beach is mainly for diving since it's rocky here and there is a cliff just about few meters from the coastline. 

Moalboal, Cebu
riding the habal-habal

Panagsama Beach, Moalboal, Cebu
Panagsama Beach right outside Cebu Dive Center
A week before the trip, I contacted Cebu Dive Center for a schedule on their PADI Discovery Scuba Diving. Geom, the owner of the diving school is really cool and very prompt in answering all my questions; plus I do think they also have one of (if not the cheapest) the cheapest rates in this diving village. For Php2450, I did enjoyed my first underwater scuba diving experience. The main lesson and preparations lasted about an hour and the actual dive is another hour; and it was a one-on-one instructor-student set-up. Great! I wish to be back here for their Open Water Dive and to conquer my water depth phobia. After the dive they even had me some refreshments and had some chitchats with the owner's wife and some people there.

Cebu Dive Center, Panagsama Beach, Moalboal
the main reception area of Cebu Dive Center

Cebu Dive Center, Panagsama Beach, Moalboal
just outside the dive center

Cebu Dive Center, Panagsama Beach, Moalboal
entrance to the dive center
After spending some rest on the dive center, I hop on to my contact motor bike and asked to drop me off first to a nearby Pasalubong Store or Souvenir Shop. I was able to purchase a shirt for Php180 and a keychain worth Php50; the keychain is quite expensive but since I was collecting it, I gave it a go. For Php60 (haggled) and about 10 minutes ride, I am back to the town proper. Buses going to Cebu City just passes by this place so you have to wait. While waiting, I bought bananacue for only Php5 and walked the vicinity of the town proper. 


Moalboal, Cebu
abandoned church

Moalboal, Cebu
Rizal Statue

Moalboal, Cebu
signage and the pile of tricycles

Cebu mountainside
here's a view when you're up in the mountains in the bus
Me and my friends met at our pension house before going to our last dinner Cebu City. I opted to bring them to Larsian (Larsian sa Fuente) where the set-up is a huge ihaw-ihaw (grill) stalls gathered into one place. It was just walking distance from Fuente Osmena Circle and right beside Robinson's Cybergate Plaza. For under Php100, I am solved for the night!

Larsian Cebu
signage and entrance on the left

Larsian Cebu
food choices

Larsian Cebu
our food now being grilled


Sunday, September 2, 2012

Cebu City Tour

This is a one-day tour of Cebu City. It started with the Walking Tour of Heritage Sites which lasted about 4 hours in total. From the vicinity of Fort San Pedro, we asked directions from the guard there on where to ride a jeep going to SM City Cebu. It was just a short minimum fare ride going to SM to take some lunch while on fresh cold air. The original plan was to go to nearby CNT Lechon Branch beside SM but since we are all tired and wanted to be on cold surrounding, we opted to have our lunch at SM Foodcourt and still trying the famous Lechon Cebu (now of Marina's Lechon). Well I think the lechon wasn't that very much fresh as it is still to be delivered and you can notice from the skin's not so crispy and tender anymore.


Lechon Cebu
Marina's Lechon at SM City Cebu Foodcourt


We rested for quite some time here to re-energize ourselves again and made some quick tour of the mall. Our next target is to go to Taoist Temple at Beverly Hills Village. We asked (again) a security of the mall on which taxi bay we should take. Our kind taxi driver allowed to take us all five without any extra charge! For about 100 pesos and in 15minutes ride, we are there already. Just make sure that your driver knows where he is going since ours still confirmed where the temple is and I just said that it's in Beverly Hills. Here are some pictures of the temple (no entrance fee)...

Taoist Temple, Cebu City
Taoist Temple entrance
Taoist Temple, Cebu City
the main temple, picture-taking not allowed
Taoist Temple, Cebu City
is this the one they called as pagoda?
Taoist Temple, Cebu City
I think this is somewhat like their main assembly area 
Taoist Temple, Cebu City
amazing structures
Taoist Temple, Cebu City
view from the top

We just waited at the entrance gates of the temple for a taxi, now going to Crown Regency Hotel to try their SkyWalk Experience. There are some cement benches outside so we leisurely waited while having some chats. For only about Php100 again and around 10 minutes, we were already in the vicinity of the hotel. Just ask for directions on where the Sky Adventure venue is as the hotel has three towers. We actually got lost when getting out since they also have numerous elevators and exit passages with no proper signs and no visibility of staffs at some point. For me, I won't desire to stay on this hotel as it gets crowded from their reception areas to room corridors as guests. I also forgot on what exact floors we entered since the main entrance and cashier is on different floor from the main Sky Adventure lobby (still is on two floors). Entrance Fee is at Php250 plus Php300 for one ride; we only opted for Sky Walk by the way. Cameras are not allowed once you are inside the main Sky Walk venue. They will lend you shoes so bring your own socks or you will need to buy a pair for Php20. They will also lend you a locker for your things to be deposited, including cameras and jewelleries. I suggest to be there before 5pm as the line gets really long after that and would take you about one hour just to be served. They sell their own camera-shot pictures for Php260 a piece; but the resolution wasn't that impressive. 

Sky Walk at Crown Regency Hotel, Cebu City
Sky Walk Extreme signage ar Cebu City Crown Regency Hotel
Crown Regency Hotel, Cebu City by night, taken from Fuente Osmena Circle

Crown Regency Hotel, Cebu City
Crown Regency Hotel, Cebu City by night
It took us around one and a half hour to finish everything, from entry to exit. From the entrance of the hotel there is a taxi lane and their security would happily assist you through. We will  be having our sumptuous dinner at Ding Qua Qua Dimsum House at JY Square Mall in Lahug City; it was just around 10 minutes ride via taxi costing us only Php80-100. I have reserved seats since I read from some blogs that this restaurant usually gets crowded and would entail you to line up. Their buffet meal costs only Php218 (without drinks); dinner time is from 6pm to 9pm while the lunch is (I think) 12nn to 2pm. I'm not an effective food critic since I enjoy almost every food that you'll serve me but my mates where very delighted with their siomai!

Ding Qua Qua Dimsum House
Ding Qua Qua Dimsum House entrance

Ding Qua Qua Dimsum House
numerous food choices, not only dimsum
Ding Qua Qua Dimsum House
my plate with a siomai indulgence
This ends our Day 2 touring Cebu City.