Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Shuffled MV Launch

Cebu's Shuffled MV and T-shirt Launch took place at The HIghlights of Harolds Hotel (Harolds Hotel rooftop) on November 10, 2012 hosted by no other than Sonic Boom Philippines.

Our P150.00 not only allowed us to enjoy our bottle of beer but also rock with Cebu's The Ambassadors, Faspitch, Line Divides and party with DJ Gino. 


Congratulations to Shuffled!

Friday, November 2, 2012

Olis-Pamaylaon Wedding Reception

Wedding reception took place at Cafe Antonio / The Spanish Heritage. 

Beautiful archway entrance. 
Me with my parents.

Guest were asked to affix their fingerprints on this tree painting and sign their names afterwards.



Wedding cake!

Guests were asked to blow bubbles as the newly weds enter the reception hall.

Reception hall.

The money dance.


Lost little ring bearer.

Lovely reception.

Dane

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Olis-Pamaylaon Nuptials

After a 12 year relationship Brenda Olis and Joey Pamaylaon decided to get married on October 27, 2012 at the Church of Our Mother of Perpetual Help (Redemptorist Church).

I took a few photos of the wedding rites and here they are.

 Principal Sponsors: My Dad and Mom

 Peer Sponsors: George and Angel Olis

 The Bride with her brother


 The happy bride and groom



Congratulations to the newly weds!!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Ninja Tattoo

Mike just got inked! 
Session took like 3 to 4 hours with so much pain. 
10 am - 2 am. 
Congratulations, you are now patikan.



Pretty Little Things

The pretty little things you find in Dumaguete.

My parents and I were walking around town when we bumped into this store. It sold native bags and decorations in a cheap price. 
Although picture taking is not allowed, my Dad was able to capture a few photos. 

I was not able to get the name of the store and its exact location but I saw a few store like this around town. 
You can get your souvenir items there.



Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Eat in Dumaguete: Sta. Teresa Resto

Sta. Teresa Resto is conveniently located near Dumaguete's famous boulevard at Door no. 2, ATL Building, Dr. V. Locsin Street.
It allows its customers to eat "lutong bahay" food in an upscale carenderia style.
The place is air-conditioned, food is good, service is fast and the prices are reasonable.
You can opt to eat and run or just chill in their relaxing ambiance.







Monday, October 29, 2012

Adventure Time to Moalboal

Plan A was to go to Camotes Island but because a storm was about to hit Cebu, we decided to go to Moalboal instead. 

How to go to Basdaku, Moalboal:
1. Ride a bus from the South Bus Terminal to Moalboal
    - Terminal fee: P5.00 / person
    - Bus fare: P107.00 / person
    - Travel time: 3 hours
2. Get off at the Moalboal "lungsod" or town and ride a tricyle to Basdaku.
    - Tricycle fare: P20.00 / person will do
    - Entrace fee (for Basdaku): P5.00 / person
3. Pick a place to stay

There are cottages you can rent or you can just set up a tent. Or just stay on the shore, you can entrust your things at a store settled at the beach shore. 
There are public showers you can use for P5 - 10.00.



Mike and I decided to stay at HR Beach Resort.
Room rates were reasonable but I bet you can get cheaper ones somewhere else.
We got the Standard Airconditioned Room for 2 for P1,500.00
The room had 1 matrimonial bed, a cabinet/ shelf for your things and a clean bathroom (with shower).
The resort provides complimentary towels, tissue paper and soap.

HK Beach Resort Restaurant is open from 7 am to 7 pm.
 Breakfast Meal: Bacon and Egg

 Breakfast Meal: Corned Beef and Egg

HK Beach Resort Restaurant 

HK Beach Resort Restaurant  




Food prices are a bit expensive but their servings are large.

The staff at HK is really nice and accommodating.

4/5 stars :D


How to go to Cebu City from Basdaku, Moalboal
1. Ride a tricycle from Basdaku to Lungsod
    - Tricycle fare: P20.00 / person will do
2. Ride a V-hire from Moalboal to Cebu Terminal
   - V-hire fare: P100.00
   - Travel time: Less that 3 hours

Can't wait for the next adventure!

Dane


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Road Trip: Take Plan B

Mike and I have been thinking of going in out of town vacation for weeks and finally we did it!
The initial plan was to go to Camotes Island for a 1 night stay but due to weather problems, we decided to go to Moalboal. 
We did not have any plan at all. Just go ride a bus to Moalboal, an that's it. 
All did not have anything else with us except our bag full of clothes, 1.5 liter of water and 2 packs of chips. 




Plan B: Just go swimming somewhere in Cebu --outside the city.
This was taken somewhere in Barili, in a fast moving bus, with my phone.
I just saw the beautiful view, called Mike's attention, immediately snapped a photo and breathed it all in.
It was the best way to spend Mike's RD.
Be spontaneous. Live in the moment.


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Sunny Boho

Hello Earthlings!

OOTD.

So most of my pieces for this look are thrifted. I really love thrift shopping! 

Floral Coat: thrifted. 
Bag: thrifted. 
Gold necklace: from a flea market. 
Pearl rosary bracelet: from my Mom
Brown watch: Terner. My Mom's.

Sandals: Forever21
Nail polish: OMG in Mojito (Love the name!)


Okay, you might be wondering why I posted this photo.. I could not find any photo that shows the details of the top which is thrifted as well so I just decided to post this one. So, the top is really sheer and its V is really deep so I had to wear a white tube top underneath it (Folded and Hung).

I love breezy and sunny days.

Sweet Escape

Before the semester ended, a midst all the tension brought about by the finals week, my friend Shelly and I decided to take a breather and visit Asturias. No school to think about. No stress. No boyfriends.No worries.

To get to Asturias, Cebu:
Ride a vehicle for hire or V-hire that goes straight to Asturias, just ask the driver.
Fare: P100.00
Travel Time: 3 hours via Trans-central Highway.

This route may be scary and sometimes considered dangerous, but I think this is the best route to take especially if you use your own vehicle.
Enjoy the mountains, cold fresh air and the scenery.

Shelly, Jude (Shelly's brother) and me.

Way to the beach from Shelly's rest house.


Hello beach! 


I was never good at biking. :/


Hello doggy!!

On our second day, we decided to eat lunch at Wild Wild West, Balamban.
We weren't able to try the adventure rides or go fishing but we did try their food.
Honestly, I was a bit disappointed.
The place was great and the people were nice, it's just that the service was terrible. You can actually see the crew getting all rambled up. They mixed up the customers' orders and even forgot some of it. We had to keep on following up on our orders. For the food that we ordered, all most all of it was okay but for the ones I was really excited about was bland--the soup with the shrimp and lechon kawali!
Food price was okay though. They have set meals too.

The view once you arrive at the Wild Wild West Restaurant.


To get to Cebu City from Asturias:
You can either wait by the main road for a V-hire or you can ride a tricycle to Balamban terminal.
Fare: P100.00
Travel Time: 3 hours via Trans-central Highway


I can't wait to visit Asturias soon.