I like to think we had great fun, the five of us. Actually, the trip ended up being too long because we didn't have enough financial resources to do the things we wanted to do. Anyway, here's how we spent our time, with pictures and some video clips.
Day 1, Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Day started early. Our flight was at 730am, so I wanted to be at the airport by 6am to make sure there were no glitches for us. Traveling with Ben always poses challenges so I wanted to make sure I've got enough time to sort things out. We were on our way to the airport by 515am, with Kuya Tony driving us there. Even on the way, Ben was already his usual talkative self, quite excited about taking an airplane again.
At the airport, Auntie saw the relatively long line for the check-in counters. Fortunately, our wait didn't last too long, and we made our way into the departure area. Here's a picture of Auntie at the departure area:
And here's a picture of her (stolen shot so a bit blurry) inside the plane:
It was a nice sunny day, so the trip was relatively calm, except for a few bumps as we were descending to Cebu. When we were out of the plane I asked Auntie how she felt during the flight, and she said that surprisingly, she didn't feel anything bad. She thought she was going to get woozy, but she didn't so it was on the whole a good first flight experience for her. We had her sitting by the window and I think she enjoyed passing through the clouds and then looking over them as we were cruising above them.
Anyway, here's another pic, outside Mactan International Airport as we wait for Mang Nick (driver of Mrs Nenet de Manuel, of Cebu's Universal Feed Corporation, who so very kindly lent us her van and Mang Nick for the duration of our stay in Cebu so we could move around easily).
When we got to Silverdale Inn, the pension house where we stayed in Cebu, we were all so tired from getting up so early in the morning, we decided to rest for a bit, and start the sight seeing after lunch.
Before lunch though, we decided to swing by the Magellan's cross and the Churchof the Sto. Niño. Here are a few pics:
For those who don't know, this isn't the real Magellan's Cross. It is however the wooden case (made of Tindalo) that encased the actual cross that Magellan planted supposedly on this exact site.
After visiting the Sto. Niño, we headed over to Neo Neo for lunch. Ben said he wanted sinugba, so we had all sorts - fish, chicken, squid, liempo. It was a very good lunch. Before we left, Ben wanted to get his picture taken by the fountain, so he did.
Our next stop was the Taoist Temple, and the views from up there were very nice. Here are more photos:
After the Taoist temple, we headed up into the mountains to get some view. We went up this place that is owned by the Osmeñas. but we didn't bother to go in. So we just stayed outside the gate and took a peek over where there were some construction going on.
Afterwards, everyone was too tired to go anywhere else so we headed back to the pension house, only going out later in the evening to have dinner at...Jollibee, of all places. Ben needed to have his french fries fix for the day. Then it was bedtime to get ready for another day ahead. The plan was to spend the day in Mactan Island.
Day 2, Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Had breakfast at...McDo! Cheap you know. Then it was over to Mactan Island for us. Searching for a place to spend part of the day, we decided on White Sands Resort at Maribago Beach, Lapu Lapu City in Mactan Island. Daniel and Miguel wanted to give snorkeling a shot, but unfortunately, it was too difficult and expensive to set up. The kids just ended up playing a little bit on the sea -- Ben more than Daniel and Miguel -- and then spent most of the time in the resort pool. Surprisingly, there was no trouble getting Ben into the water, both in the sea and in the pool. Probably because the sea in Cebu wasn't wavy like the one in Baler, which he is afraid of. He even dipped his head into the water on his own, something he's never done voluntarily in the past. So I guess the decision to have him take swimming classes this summer is the right one.
Some pics and videos below:
The five of us in front of the pool.
Ben is only wearing underwear because originally, he had no plans to swim so I didn't bring him any extra shorts.
Ben is only wearing underwear because originally, he had no plans to swim so I didn't bring him any extra shorts.
Who can stay underwater longest???
Playing in the pool
After White Sands, then it's off to the Lapu Lapu monument for us. Ben particularly liked this place because he likes Yoyoy Villame's song "Nagellan".
Then it was back to Cebu City again for dinner and rest.
Day 3, Thursday, 26 March 2009
We were supposed to travel down south of the province but ended up spending the morning at the Tubod Resort in Minglanilla instead. Ben wanted to go swimming again, and I'm not exactly sure why Manong Nick decided not to head further south. Oh well, I was pretty worried about work to and was frantically searching for a place where I could connect to the internet. I'm actually a bit upset with Globe because even though I was getting quite a strong signal, and I was able to connect and get amounts taken off my prepaid credits, my browser couldn't connect to anything. Anyway, the kids just spent the morning swimming and here are a few pics and some videos from Tubod.
One of Ben's dives...the dives sure look similar to one another despite the kid's insistence that they're very different
Here are some videos showing Ben diving into the pool...or so he says...
Miguel and Daniel going down the slide:
More of Ben's dives:
Then after Tubod, we headed back down to the city for lunch and because I needed to find an internet connection. Strange that driving around the city and even in the Ayala Mall, I couldn't get through any websites using my Globe Visibility connection. That got me really pissed at Globe again. You'd think you're in an Ayala area and there should be no problem with Globe. Well there was plenty. My laptop battery ran out and I had to find an area in the mall where I can get Wi-Fi access. We asked at their information booth and for some reason that place where they sent me had no Wi-Fi access. Anyway, I finally settled with Seattle's Best Coffee, which had outlets and free Wi-Fi. The breve did help to cheer my up a bit. Just before leaving, I took some photos from the mall's expansion area.
Then we're up to the mountains again to Mountain View for more breathtaking view of the city. I really like going up the mountain to view the city from afar, the view is just amazing.
Here's a couple of video clips showing Miguel and Daniel crossing a hanging bridge:
After Mountain View, we went back down and just drove around to see more of the city at night. Then it's back to the pension house to prepare for the last day and the trip back home to Manila.
Day 4, Friday, 27 March 2009
We just thought we'd stay in the city, buy the usual pasalubong. We went and bought some dried fish, and Ben had a handful for his taste test. Needless to say, he loved the dilis and the dulong, so we bought quite a bit. Then we drove over to the provincial capitol. How I wish I could say that our provincial capitol came close to being this nice and this clean, but I can't...
From the capitol, we went to Chika-an to have lunch and then headed off to the Cebu Water District's Family Park. Ben saw another swimming pool, and had a mini-tantrum about wanting to go swimming again (there was a small slide in the kiddie pool).
Ben on the slide:
Swinging the swings:
Hopping with the hornbill:
After our Family Park trip, we just wanted to while away the hours. I had wanted to go see the City Hall, but we ended up just spending a bit of time at the Gaisano Country Mall where Ben played video games and Daniel and Miguel spent a bit of time in an internet cafe.
Then we headed on to Mactan Island again, went on another roundabout and took this picture in a launch area just next to the Hilton hotel.
It was also then that I realized my mistake. For the amount we spent at White Sands, we could've gone island hopping where the kids could've gone snorkeling. Well, too late, so I guess that will just have to wait until the next time. I think that four days was a bit too long for us too, given our limited resources, but for the most part I think we had a great time, and if only for that then the trip was very much worth it. Next time, we'll do better planning.
I think we were all pretty relieved to be home in Manila later that night though. :-)
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