Monica goes Asian! December 15, 2008
Posted by monica in my happy endings.Tags: Hong Kong, Macau, MTR
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I am still on vacation mode even after four days of being back at the office. I have been late since Tuesday and not in the mood to do anything (not that it’s possible:P) but really, I have not been my usual self. My mom has been on my ears this week because I am slacking off especially with work, in her words, bakasyon na binabakasyon mo pa.

But the trip to Hong Kong and Macau with my two college girlfriends is worth all the trouble I am having now. Both places were heaven for us, the four days we were there. And despite the time constraint, I can say we’ve seen the most beautiful of what they have. Imagine waking up at 7am and getting back to the hotel at 2am for three nights, I have memorized the stations of the different train lines and can understand their English at one go despite the accent. And although according to Les, it was the first time in her life wherein she felt really left out (this was during our river cruise in Disney where even the guide speaks in Chinese and we couldn’t understand why they were laughing:P) I can say that it was the good kind.

New experiences are always fun. There were times when I squirmed at their weirdest mannerisms and really funny English but I adore and respect them for the love that they have for the differently-abled people. In almost everywhere we went to, there were considerations allotted for them. Like in the MTR, people in wheelchairs have their own exit, giving them the capability to experience the beauty of Hong Kong’s transport system. Ngong Ping Village had their maps in Braille and the stoplights all over the country have a sound device to signal that it’s safe for the blind to cross the street. Brilliant indeed! And did I mention their super efficient and convenient transport system? We really made use of the MTR to tour Hong Kong, going from the opposite side to the island outskirts in less than an hour. I know I still sound so excited even after the tripJ.
Macau was a sight to behold too. We met many Filipinos working there. They were very helpful and friendly. The Filipino guards at Casino Lisboa were extra kind for letting us in and telling us what slot machines to play with. Although at first they were kind of strict when they asked me questions regarding my age, ensuring that I’m really above 18 just so they could let me in.

We also visited The Venetian which I recommend to all those planning to go to Macau to go see. It was such a beautiful, romantic and elegant place. I loved how they structured the place as if it was always dusk and although the gondola ride was short of being similar to the original one in Venice, it, and everything else in Macau, was worth the one hour ferry ride that I dreaded to have.
I couldn’t pinpoint a particular place where I had the most fun because everything was just memorable and I can’t afford to write them all down here. The extra school work, the piled up work load and the exhaustion are all worth the happiness I have experienced being in a foreign place with Les and Trins. Special thanks and kisses to my loving sisters who surprised me for being overly caring especially during my quivering nights because of the weather (I am one ginawing bataL). I cannot imagine having my first Hong Kong-Macau trip with anybody else than you guys. My Christmas is already perfect even if it hasn’t even started and I’m one happy bouncing kid!
11 days to go! Ho ho ho! J
Shit happens… July 30, 2008
Posted by monica in rants....Tags: Cebu Pacific, Hong Kong
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And just when we’ve already booked 30K pesos worth of tickets for Hong Kong, Cebu Pacific suddenly announces this and instantly makes us 10K pesos poorer. How sad, but oh well this is life and shit happens. I guess that’s the price we have to pay for opting to get the cheaper airline, hehe. I know I said before that I’m not getting into any CP plane anymore, sorry things change and oil prices are now sky-high so there – go book your flights nowL.
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