Skip to main content

Plaaaaaaaaaaaaaaans



photo is from here. Thanks!



The next two weeks will be pretty much a looooong vacation for me. :) Holy week will be spent in Mt. Province/Sagada then Baguio with the family. Then my summer officially begins the week after at Bora with friends. Loving it! :) I just know that I'll be broke after summer. Oh well...



Oh.. another thing. It's my Dear's birthday this weekend. Another special event to look forward too. Life is sweeeeeeeeet! :)



What are your summer and holy week plans? :)



CARPE DIEM!

I'm out.

Comments

witsandnuts said…
Woweeee! Ako ang naexcite sa sched mo. =) Inggit ako. Hindi pa ko nakapunta ng Sagada. We're planning to revisit Baguio pag nagbakasyon uli ako this December. Have fun and take care!
iteagirl said…
Wow, Sagada!! =D sama naman kami jan!
Cza said…
@witsandnuts - Go go! It's still one of THE summer destinations for me. :)

@eliza - try namen magcommute ngayon papunta dun. Kung okay yung shuttle ride, magplan tayo ng lakad naten papunta dun sa following months. :)
ALiNe said…
Haus lang or la union with family. :)
Cza said…
@ALiNe - kala ko magbobora ka this holy week? :)
ALiNe said…
Cza - di na akotuloy dun.. nga pala lagay ka ng Privacy policy for google adsense... required na daw before april 7 ata o 8
Cza said…
@ALiNe - O bat biglang hindi ka tumuloy? Sayang.. Oooooooh.. pano yung sa adsense tsaka ano yun? Hehe. Lagi na lang ako lost. :P
Anonymous said…
No plans for the Holy Week. As for summer, wala pa ring plans. LOL. I'm just playing it by ear. Kung may mag-aya, Go! Kapag wala, hahanap ng laboy. Enjoy and be safe on your travels! :-)

P.S.
Kasali pa ba sa summer ang end of May? Mag-HK and Macau ako nun.
Cza said…
@dyosa - hahaha! pwede na yun.. just go with what sounds fun! :D summer here we come! :D

Popular posts from this blog

Ba-Bye Ate

Today was quite a sad day for our family. For a very close-knit family, goodbyes are really extra difficult to say . Especially if the one leaving will be miles and seas away. My Ate (with her husband) left this morning for the US. They'll be starting their new life there. She already has work so I don't need to worry about that anyway, and I'm sure that she'll definitely do well. My parents were really sad... maybe it's the thought of being "away" from her. Tipong you have to hop on a plane pa just to be able to get to her. The whole family has US visa naman , we can go there anytime (as long as we have the money I guess :p) Yes, I cried a lot as well... and I guess it's because of all the bilins I got from her. The one that stuck the most " Ikaw na bahala dito ha.. Alagaan mo sila Mama and Papa. Si Ivan ha... Wag mo silang pabayaan. " My nephew on the other hand was a different story... he was eager to go home already when we got to NAIA. ...

Commitmentphobe No More

Look... check out who finally commits. :) I've read about this in my friend's blog sometime last week. (Hi Carla ! Thanks for sharing). My initial reaction... "WHY VERONICA?!?" I was such a Betty fan. Oh well... So I've read more about the article just this morning and here's part of it.. “People who vote for Veronica-Archie are the idealists, the people who say, ‘I'm voting for the glitz, the glamour, the high energy, the sexiness, the ideal [and] they might not even care so much that it'll only last five years,'” says the Toronto-based registered family, marriage and sex therapist. Those who yearn to see Archie and Betty get hitched take a more realistic, traditional view, she says. They're more grounded, are thinking long term and have more of a sense of “for always and forever.” The way the girlfriends each relate to Archie sheds a lot of light on their character. Betty allows Archie to push her aside, a sign she'd make a submissive...

Suuuuuungka!

Who knows how to play Sungka? What's Sungka you may be thinking? Well, let's allow good old Wiki to define it for us... Congkak (pronounced [tʃoŋkaʔ] ) is a mancala game played in the island of Borneo , Singapore , and Peninsular Malaysia . Minor variants are known as Tchonka, Naranj, Dakon or Sungka and are played in Indonesia (mostly Java ), Sri Lanka , the Maldives , southern Thailand , the Philippines and the Marianas . In Indonesia, it is called "Congklak" meaning cowrie shells, which are often used as pieces. On the island of Java, it is called "Dakon" and little red seeds are used as pieces. In the Philippines it is called "Sungka" and shells are used as pieces. Congkak is believed to originate from the word ‘congak’ which in old Malay Language means count. When we were in Boracay last April, this game was played during our free time. I love playing it! Especially if my opponent's Arvic because I pretty much win all the time. Haha...