Sunday, September 30, 2007

Pet Baptism



What a gloomy day. It’s raining cats and dogs. Good thing It didn’t rain that hard this morning and so me and Kurt were able to attend the 9am Sunday Mass at the Malate Church. Anyway whether the rain pours or not we were still set to atten the mass though.

Speaking of Dogs…

Today is the feast of St. Francis of Assisi and Malate Church conducted a blessing for guess what?? tataradaaaa.. Pets!! How cute……… after the mass, the priest called those who brought their cute dogs of different sizes and breeds and had somehow a pet baptism. Those cute Pugs, Shitzu, Dalmatians just kept on running and walking in front of the altar. They are just so adorable and irresistible. Then their masters carried them and so the ceremony started.

Only in the Philippines :-)

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Crazy Bangkok Trip

My trip to Bangkok, Thailand with two of my girlfriends was like living-la-vida-loca! From ticket booking to departure from Thailand to Manila was one hell of a crazy but fun get-away. I booked the trip with a one-shot decision. I just asked Donna and Jinky if they wanted to go to Thailand and so when they said “ummm.. yeah”, Alas! After 5 minutes, I had on my hands the printed copy of our e-ticket.
The trip was so fun and so cool because we made our way to find those tourist spots by ourselves without any tour guide. We just followed our own itinerary. Prior to our trip, I’ve made a few research on what places we should visit. Our hotel was a fine and neat and our hotel room was sweet!! Yeah baby~ :P

We arrived at Suvamnabhurmi Airport at 3:00am.
Thailand airport looks really nice and wi-fi is accessible all over the airport; I just wish our very own NAIA 1 looks just as presentable as HKG and BKK airport. Ok fine, let’s not compare the international airports of U.S. with our beloved NAIA 1 but at least, our government should start considering the thought of renovating it. I’ve been in different international airports and whenever I would arrive at our very own NAIA 1, I would always feel disappointed on how our airport looks. NAIA 1 very 80’s and the airport is really small and the baggage carts are old and the personnel doesn’t smile as if they are always scrounging.

Anyway, we reached Baiyoke Boutique Hotel at almost 4am. We were way too tired that as soon as we lay down our backs on the bed, we we’re instantly knocked out.

Day One. We woke up at 7:30 am and fixed ourselves immediately. I chose to wear a simple printed shirt with sleeves, hipster pants and flip-flops. The reason for this is because we will be visit ing a lot of temples and as what people say, they won’t allow us in if we’re wearing sleeveless or tank tops. But since the weather is so humid, I brought and extra tank top with me, a towel of course and a bottle of water. We had our breakfast in the hotel. Since the breakfast is a buffet, I grabbed a one big serving just to be sure that I’ll stand for the whole morning as a very tiring day awaits us.
We road a cab for 70 baht going to our first target spot.
The Wat Po Temple.
We we’re no longer surprise to see a lot fellow tourist endlessly taking pictures of the tower ( I don’t know how they call it) and the Buddha’s. And so me and my girlfriends of course, brought out our digicams as well and started taking pictures, here, there and all over the place. Then we went to Grand Palace. At first we we’re amused of the temple and the Buddha but after hoping from one temple to another, we felt overwhelmed by Buddha images and temples that we decided to get out and see other places.
We rode a tuktuk for 50baht. It was just like riding a tricycle here in Manila and you’ll just inhale all the smoke coming from the public vehicles and as what I’ve said, it was really humid outside. Probably if I’m a tourist from the West or from “the down-under” I’d probably be really amused but coming from a neighbor country at South East Asia? I would say, it was just an ok experience for the tuktuk ride part.
Then we went to Siam Square, the shopping area. We just walked around the place, sight-seeing, grabbed a lunch in this local restaurant. And walked again around, took pictures. Before the day ended, we decided to take a cruise on the river. A very nice taxi driver drove us to that place for just 60 baht. We rented a boat for 1,200baht. I know it’s expensive, but just for experience sake, we bit the rate. Anyway we’re there to experience new things that are not available here in Manila. After a 1 ½ hour of cruise around the river and stopping by the temple again, we felt really tired so we decided to grab a dinner in this very famous Thai seafood restaurant for Tourist ( I forgot the name of the resto. Hehehe) and then off we went back to the hotel.
Day 2. woke up at 8am, fixed ourselves. Grabbed a one big breakfast serving at the hotel and then off we beat the streets going to CHATUCHAK MARKET! The place for the ultimate shappang!! (shopping). From 10am-6pm, Donna and Jinky endlessly shopped for whatever they saw. I didn’t ultra shopped because I just didn’t feel like doing it, (sayang ang pera. hehehe.. kuripot ako e =p) . Though I bought a few stuff for dad and Kurt and for myself and that’s it.
We just stayed in Bangkok for 3 days and 2 nights. But it was a fun-filled, tiring and very good experience visiting Thailand. The hotel was cheap but looks very classy and nice. Thais are friendly and courteous. The streets in Thailand are very clean. Thailand is a very promising country in terms of economic growth.
Our next place to be,
SINGAPORE with my siblings! Soon.. This coming October fest
:-D

Friday, September 7, 2007

My Bestfriend's Wedding


Today is the 4th of June, year 2007. I received the first e-mail sent by Aileen, my best friend of 12 years, since she has arrived in Colorado , U.S a week ago. I have a surreal feeling o f excitement and disbelief upon reading her detailed e-mail. I quickly opened it and read the content. I can’t slow it down. I’ve never been happier for my best friend. It was like a dream and now everything is for real.
On June 16, 2007 at exactly 6pm, my best friend will officially be called “Mrs. Falter”. I’m really happy for everything that’s happening into her life. How I wish I can witness her simple but solemn wedding.
I remember back then when we we’re just in high school; Me, Arleene and Aileen we're called "trios". We we’re like sisters separated by birth. The three of us would often talk about who’s going to get married first.
To my best friend and my kumare,. Congratulations to you and Rich. I’ll see you in a couple of years from now

Vienskie Learns the Art of Blogging

It's already 2:00am and boy! I'm still wide awake. It's been so long since I last sat infront of my laptop just doing personal stuff other than burning my eyebrows solving those Statistics problems and assignments for my MBA class and whew! thank God I pass the freakin' subject =)
Tonight, I exercise my adult prerogative to do whatever I want to do. Man! I missed this kind of ecstasy when it seems like I have all the time in the world and I can go online as long as I want till my eyeballs pop out of my head hehehehe....and without the pressure that I have to wake up early for the next days' agenda.
I've seen friends do their own blogs on the net and I don't have any freakin' idea why they share their own personal thoughts online and yet people wouldn't really give a damn time reading this stuff...
Then after a few minutes clicking these buttons on my friendster account, for curiousity sake I guess, I found myself typing endlessly, creating my very 1st blog entry here at friendster. My fingers just kept on clicking the keypads as if they have their very own minds and words just keeps popping out of my head.
So now I understand why bloggers love to blog.. hehehe.... =)