Memories have always been precious to me. Midway to this year’s summer vacation and I already have great memories to remember because of my large and complicated but fun family. From simple walks to the nearby hills where we live to an unplanned, impractical thing of going to Los Banos for a swim and a mini-educational trips here and there— it was all worth it even when it leaves my pocket empty.
Date: 28th of March
Event: Niko’s Birthday
Place: Mall of Asia, Luneta Park, Tita’s house
Purpose: To eat and bond with the family
No. of participants: 15
Oldest participant: 73 years old (Tito Pids, the oldest in the 16 siblings of my mother)
Youngest participant: 7 months old(Elisha, new born kiddie of my cousin)
Highlights: After spending the day at Mall of Asia, eating twice(full meals) in 5 hours, and exercising by walking, we decided to walk some more to satisfy our thirst for some history. Serious, haha.

These are two group shots (though incomplete) taken at the walang-kupas(see for yourself) Japanese garden in Luneta park, with only P10 as the entrance.
I have grown to love Luneta. =)

Date: 6th of April
Event: Non-working holiday
Place: The nearby Hills
Purpose: To exercise (at least try)
No. of participants: 6
Oldest participant: 51 years old (Tital Len,fourth youngest sibling of my mother)
Youngest participant: 14 years old (Niko, my cousin)
Highlights: It was my first time to wear rubber shoes in a really long time which made the difference in this usual walk of ours to the Hills. I really was serious in my effort to exercise, at least try. It may not be visible in these pics but observe the rest and you’ll know what I mean.

Date: 9th of April
Event: Non-working holiday
Place: The nearby Hills
Purpose: To visit the Groto
No. of participants: 6
Oldest participant: 51 years old (Tital Len,fourth youngest sibling of my mother)
Youngest participant: 14 years old (Niko, my cousin)
Highlights: There are a lot of cool sights here in the nearby hills where we live. We’ve stayed here for more than three years and it’s only now that we were able to visit this Groto they’ve been talking about.
Date: 10th of April
Event: non-working Holiday (Good Friday)
Purpose: To show off the Hills to the newcomers
No. of participants: 7

Date: April 11-12
Event: Non-working holiday
Purpose: Night swimming at Los Banos
No. of participants: 12
Composition: 1 senior citizen (my mamu), 4 elders (mum’s older brother and 3 younger sisters), 5 cousins(two from Iloilo), Annabanana and me
On our way to Los Banos, we figured we needed ice so we thought of dropping by 711 at Crossing Calamba. But where to put those ice cubes? We needed an ice box! Solution: Stop over @ Tita’s bahay kubo at Calamba. Her bahay kubo had so many flowers around. Loved it!!!




Look at those eyebugs! Ew! Huhu
Then off we went to Splash Mountain, where I’ve been countless times but never like this. All eight swimming pools were full. I was never able to swim, not even a minute. All I did was soaked my feet and legs and enjoyed the hotspring. But many of my cousins and my aunts have never seen a resort like Splash Mountain. I don’t think there’s one in Iloilo yet. So they enjoyed it. I enjoyed it na din.



At 4AM, we had an early(way early) breakfast at Burger King in Calamba. Stayed there til about 530 and off we went to UPLB!!!! I missed my UPLB!

I was just so proud showing off my school to my family. Everyone was like, your school is huge! I toured them around, to every single (oh well, major, not all) landmark that I have all loved and cherished when I was still in college. And goodness, how is it that I was there for four years yet never took a picture of Oble (yup this one using my phone was the first, great great haha) or just any of the buildings there? So here. But these are only a few. This is not a good photo documentation of our tour. I wasn’t thinking much about taking pictures. UPLB took my breathe away once again just as in my early days in school until my graduation.

The Student Union Building (where I used to borrow books during Freshman year but after that, I’ve been there but not for the books, haha)

My uncle was particularly amazed with this tree and so with the many other trees in the campus. He’s the first person I saw who bothered to look at the names/labels of the trees around campus.

At the famous carabao park, where I often hang out before & after class. I missed the kalachuci flowers!!!


Shots of me behind a tree near the Engineering building and another under the Kwek-kwek tower.
After I exhausted my my cousins and Uncle (while the rest of the elders took a nap) going around the campus boasting of my beloved school, we went straight to Makiling Botanic Garden. I first went here when I was in my 3rd year of High School during our field trip but I was asleep at the bus so I wasn’t able to take a peek on what it is. During college, I went here several times, for class, with friends and alone just to be close to nature and enjoy the peace and quiet.



Here are samples of the fauna there, of which, sadly, I failed to remember their names. Sorry.
When we got there, I brought them to the picnic tables near the river. It’s sad seeing these tables abandoned now, I mean they’re old and not maintained anymore. Despite its not so excellent condition of facilities, the garden is still visited by families and friends because like I said, it can really bring you closer to nature and give you the peace away from the urban or busy-rural life.
Here’s a picture of mom near the river and myself, using the leaf as a fan to shoo away the insects.


It took us hundreds of steps going down and you can imagine how the elders complained of their knees and feet being exhausted, not in going down but going back up. everyone just had a full dose of a morning work-out.

We ended our trip by visiting our national hero’s home in Calamba, Laguna. Pictures to follow.