This post is only about our day trip in Camiguin Island. Have fun reading! Last week, I attended my friend’s wedding in Cagayan de Oro City. Since, we had enough time to stroll in the region, my friends and I decided to visit Camiguin Island. We arrived in Camiguin on a Friday evening. I only … Continue reading Camiguin Island Day Trip
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Sa Wakas Musical Farewell Run Review
Sa Wakas, a new Pinoy rock musical, started its farewell run last April 7, 2018, in Power Mac Spotlight Circuit Lane, Makati City. I decided to watch this play because of the ff: 1.) its title, 2.) good reviews, and 3.) music. Oh, and also 4.) poster design of Sir Karl Castro (book designer of Sir Ricky … Continue reading Sa Wakas Musical Farewell Run Review
The Kundiman Party
"Life is the only thing that artist needs." - Adela At first, I thought that The Kundiman Party would be boring and dull. But, I was wrong. This musical kundiman play built a connection between the past and present, the old and the youth. It discussed social media, politics, family, and a little slice of … Continue reading The Kundiman Party
Look at the Bright Side of Life with Monty Python’s SPAMALOT
It's been a while since I watched a musical play. The last play that I've watched was Si Saldang, Si Marvin, at ang Halimaw ng Gabi last February 17. After that, I got stuck with paper works. It was Monday night after my MA class when I received an invite to SPAMALOT. I didn’t have any single idea … Continue reading Look at the Bright Side of Life with Monty Python’s SPAMALOT
A Recollection Based on the 7 Last Words of Christ: My Takeaways
My Takeaways from Me, Myself, and OTHERS: A Recollection Based on the 7 Last Words of Christ I’ve been searching for a meaningful Lenten Recollection outside our parish. Luckily, upon stumbling on my Facebook newsfeed, I saw a sponsored post about Me, Myself, and OTHERS: A Recollection Based on the 7 Last Words of Christ. … Continue reading A Recollection Based on the 7 Last Words of Christ: My Takeaways
2017: A Year of Possibilities
2017 is over. We are all heading to an exciting 2018. But, before I finally let go of this year, I'd like to write a recap of what 2017 has brought me. In terms of professional development, 2017 has brought me opportunities to learn and experience new stuff. Also, I love how this year taught … Continue reading 2017: A Year of Possibilities
How I Do My Daily Catholic Devotion
When I was in college, my classmates used to ask me, "Are you really Catholic? I’ve never seen an active Catholic before." (By active, they meant active participation in the parish aside from attending the Mass every Sunday.) I smiled because this had been one of the misconceptions about Catholic Youth. There's no wrong … Continue reading How I Do My Daily Catholic Devotion
Budget Day Trip in Tagaytay City
Tagaytay is known for its cool and welcoming weather, Taal Lake, and Bulalo. It's a popular destination for sudden road trips. For people who wish to be alone and to meditate, it is a place for them. But, do you know that you can fully experience Tagaytay on a budget? In less than a day, … Continue reading Budget Day Trip in Tagaytay City
Kick-start your day with morning devotion
What comes into your mind when you hear the word devotion? For some, devotion seems so boring, time-consuming, and so religious. Some people find it tedious to include in their routine. They rather scan their social media accounts rather than to open an actual book and to meditate in silence. I was one of those … Continue reading Kick-start your day with morning devotion
Our Pilgrimage in Bicol
I never planned of joining our Pilgrimage in Bicol due to financial limitations. Good thing, God provided what I lack. Our trip was August 11-12, 2017. Can you imagine that even before our trip, an earthquake and heavy rained occurred first in Pasig and nearby provinces? We thanked God that time because no one was … Continue reading Our Pilgrimage in Bicol