Thursday, December 25, 2008
Fajardo Family Reunion
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Dumaguete Trip - Summary
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Day 1 (03-Sep-2008) - The University Town
Bee wanted to maximize our stay in Dumaguete so we chose a 7:10AM plane trip going there. Which meant I have to be at the NAIA Terminal 3 at around 5:00AM ... 6:00AM at the latest. My mom was worried that leaving the house before sunrise might be dangerous, so I dragged my brother to accompany on the trip to the airport just to make her happy.
Left the house a few minutes after 4AM since I decided to unpack/pack my luggage for one last time. The bus left after 4:30 because the driver/conductor wanted it to be at least 80% occupied. It also picked up more passengers along the way, so the delays meant I was still checking in my bags at the Cebu Pacific counter when the boarding call came.
Despite its reputation for delayed flights, Cebu Pacific landed at Dumaguete airport on time. The place looked like the airport in Kalibo, with no luggage carousel. You get to watch the men bringing the luggages down from the plane and to an area at the arrival station. Once you spot your own luggage, you only have to come forward and grab it from the staff. You still have to show your stub at the exit though, and the guard will check if the sticker on your luggage has the same number as your claim stub.
Harold's Mansion provides free airport pick-up, and waiting for us at the airport was Mang Danny with Harold's van. We contracted him for a day tour and after checking in, eating brunch, and changing rooms, we got back into the van and went to the following places:
- Silliman University's Anthropology Museum at Silliman Hall
- Silliman University (SU) Marine Lab
- SU's A.Y. Reyes Zoological and Botanical Garden
- Rizal Boulevard
(since we got hungry and thirsty around 2PM and decided to eat at a cafe) - El Campanario de Dumaguete
- Negros Oriental Arts and Heritage (NOAH)
- Panda Ice Cream Haus
- Jo's Chicken Inato at Silliman Avenue
That was a satisfying first day... used my camera a lot and my batteries almost ran out of charge by the time we got back to the hostel.
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Day 2 (04-Sep-2008) - Bee's Birthday
The original plan last night was to see the twin lakes, then if we have time, check out Dauin and maybe snorkel. Mang Danny thought it wasn't adviseable as we might be too tired to snorkel after the Twin Lakes visit.
When we woke up, we realized it rained while we were sleeping and that mroe rain was in the weather forecast. It was bad news as going to Twin Lakes is not adviseable when it is raining. I suggested to Bee that we go to Dauin first since she likes snorkeling anyway. Then, if it looks like it will be a sunny afternoon, go to to Twin Lakes. Which is what we did.
The day's itinerary therefore was:
- Snorkeling at one of Dauin's Marine Sanctuaries (not sure if we were at the East or West side)
- Jo's By the Sea Resort and Restaurant
- Balinsasayao Nature Park
- Boston Cafe
With the exception of the Boston Cafe incident, Bee had fun on her birthday.
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Day 3 (05-Sep-2008) - Apo Island
There were at least 4 of us going to Apo Island today, so Harold arranged a trip for us last night. We were at the lobby at 9AM, and found out that the other guests joining us were Tom, Jack, and Aira. The sixth person on the team is Patro, the diving instructor. Mang Danny drove all 6 of us to Malatapay where Patro took charge the moment we got on the pump boat.
It was raining again that morning so Patro wasn't sure if the boat could drop Bee and me off by the beach. If the waters wouldn't allow docking, I was keen on staying on the boat and probably read a book rather than try diving. He he he! Anyway, luck would give us sunshine by the time we approached the island and so Patro dropped us two snorklers on the beach before the rest of them headed for deeper waters for diving.
Hung around the following places on the island this day:
- Apo Island Marine Sanctuary (I chickened out of snorkeling at the last minute)
- Apo Village
- Apo Island Beach Resort
Left Apo around 4:30PM. Harold recommended eating at Hayahay restaurant Wednesday night, which we didn't do because we ate at Jo's Chicken Inato. Decided to try the food there tonight, but when the tricycle dropped us off at the entrance, we liked the ambiance of nearby Lab-as better and ate there instead. The two restaurants have the same owner, by the way.
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Day 4 (06-Sep-2008) - Pasalubong shopping
Sidlakang Negros Showroom - Sep. 6, 2008
Harold recommended that we check out Sidlakang Negros on our first day. Bee and I decided to go there this day to shop for souvenirs and gifts. Once there, we realized that only 20%-30% of the shops are open, with the remaining 80% either under construction or awaiting for the arrival of inventory for sale. The showroom will be fully open by mid October of this year.
We enjoyed shopping and looking around the three shops that were open.
Ate lunch at nearby Nerisse afterwards. The food there tastes good, by the way. And Bee liked their garlic peanuts... a lot.
Aira, Bee and I had the same 4:25PM flight back to Metro Manila, so we met at the lobby around 3PM. Danny initially told Aira we could hitch a ride back to the airport, but there were some change of plans. We considered taking tricycles, then Harold offered to drive us there in his truck.
Cebu Pacific had a short "bring me" game during the flight. They gave away three bag tags.

By jingfrey, shot with SONY ERICSSON P1i
The first one to show a SMILE magazine got the first one, the person who had a 5-centavo coin got the second one, and I got the third one because I was the first to show a cellphone charger. Bee was actually surprised I won... I think she was more surprised to find out I got the charger in my bag.
Cebu Pacific was on time again, but our brothers were both stuck in traffic so Bee and I hung around at NAIA 3. Bee asked me to take a picture near the luggage carousel.

By jingfrey, shot with DSC-W70
Then she took this picture with my camera...

By jingfrey, shot with DSC-W70
and took a similar picture on her camera, and spent the succeeding minutes comparing the two. She ended up deciding she wanted a new camera since her camera doesn't have some of the features like mine does (starting with ISO 1000). That's what taking a photography class does, make a person want a newer camera - he he he!
Bee's brother arrived a few minutes before Jon. Jon took a taxi going to the airport, but NAIA 3 is like the other terminals where taxis from the outside aren't allowed at the arrival area, so he got off at departure area, met me at the arrival area, where we took those expensive taxis to the nearby bus station.
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
New Picture from Cely
From: Cely
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Subject: BRiTA Futures training team photo
Message:
Hello,
Training we had in Brisbane on "Building Resiliency in Transcultural Australia"
BRITA esp. geared for young people from diverse cultural background. As expected, we will hold workshops back to our own community, and in my case to have it in Townsville.
Taken in June 2008.
Cheers,
Cely
Monday, June 30, 2008
Updates: June 2008
- Cely forwarded pictures and an e-mail from Maryanne last June 17:
- Papa's Birthday was last June 28.
- Tessie bought ingredients for pancit, fried chicken, fruit salad and spaghetti ... we just cooked the pancit and I stuffed and baked the chicken instead of cutting it up and frying it.
- Cely called to greet Papa
- Edith e-mailed her and Willy's greetings
- Loloy e-mailed his greetings...after failing to get in contact by phone
- Uncle Vic e-mailed his birthday greetings June 29
- Sal sent her greetings on June 30 ... hoping Papa is on his feet and telling us to get some money from her account and celebrate (sadly, Papa hasn't been on his two feet yet)
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Bringing my Dad to the Asian Hospital
The moment Willy learned that Papa had been bed-ridden for a month, he wanted us to check him into a hospital. Edith's nephew Edwin knows a doctor at the Asian Hospital. He arranged for Papa to have a check up at the said hospital. Willy and Edith sent some money to Edwin for the check-up.
Before this was arranged, Jon was planning to bring our father to Makati Med which has the equipment he wanted at a lower price compared to St. Luke's. Papa wanted to be in St. Luke's because that's where my uncle is... although at his age, he probably doesn't practice anymore and is most likely busy being a mentor and doing other stuff related to being that hospital's Assistant Medical Director for Professional Services (one of those would be talking and making amends with patients that have complaints against the hospital or its doctors - so that they don't have to go to court). His son, my cousin Gus, who's also a doctor in that hospital, wouldn't be much help to my dad either because he is an opthalmologist.
I had thought we would bring my dad to Asian Hospital on May 1, but after Jon called Edwin, we learned that the check-up was scheduled for May 2.
On the trip back to Marco Polo hotel from Eden Nature Park, I texted Jon to ask about the check-up. I expected that my dad would stay in the hospital overnight, but Jon told me that they brought him home yesterday too. Jon told me that he brought Papa to another laboratory first for a "work-up" before bringing him to Asian Hospital.
The cardiologist Edwin referred, whose age is within 40-50 and therefore should have more experience than Jon, had the same assessment and opinion of management of Papa as Jon had...even to the massaging of Papa's legs ... which Edith said might be dangerous as she has seen some old people bursting a vein this way (she is a nurse). Jon had Papa's knee x-rayed beforehand in a Las Pinas lab as he suspects that the pain Papa is feeling is mostly caused by arthritis.
I felt better knowing that my father didn't have a more serious condition.






