Sunday, 30 March 2014

Day 3 island hopping and fear factor!


Wait...I've got to recall...what I did on day 3....

Oh ya, island hopping, snorkelling, sunset seeing, fresh seafood-dining, and then, fear factor-ing!

Let's the pictures rolling, baby!






Dawn...it's so surreal...
I think it's around 5.45 am in the morning




We're waiting for the sun rise but heck! the sun rise's good spot is on the other side!
Our hotel facing west direction.
Faint!



So we just walking by the beach. Its still feel so surreal.



Island hopping. We rented a 3 hour boat ride for PHP 2500.



Secluded beach! I want to go there! 



Another secluded beach
Oh ya we went snorkelling but no pictures!



Puka Beach.
hehe found this1
you know what I'm talking about, aren't you?


Hopping to Puka Beach. This was what we did!



Yanting is very good at it! 


Again!




Selfies! Getting sun tan during holidays....who cares about freckles!? 



This reminds me of LOST


Wah! My dream house!



Again , my dream house!




Very proud of my camera, can capture this splashing motion!
So that was pretty much of our island hopping. Not bad eh at all!

Finish at around 1 pm like that and then we proceed to eat...McD! for lunch!





OMG the Mcspicy is very spicy! I love the pasta! 



Calamansi Muffin!



Then we went massage. Around 1,5-2 hours if I'm not mistaken....then I go back first to hotel to wash up, apparently I didn't like the oil massage stickiness absorbs in my skin...plus the humid weather...make me easily sweat.... but overall massage was so relaxing!


Next! went out again to catch the sunset. Remember, our hotel facing west, so this is good spot to watch sunset!


Waiting for sunset. 


The sunset...again....very surreal....






See...I think I can just stare at it, whole day!



Amazing God's creation.
Love the sunset to the max!
Went to D'Talipapa to buy some souvenirs and dine fresh-seafood!

One thing that I remember is that, always ask the price before buying ( like buying seafood is it per gram or per piece) and haggle half price! 

Works like magic! 




Wet market, choose the fresh seafood. 




Different kinds of shells/ clams. 



Sea Urchin



I don't know how to differentiate shells or clams.
......
What I know is....to eat them!
















Then bring the fresh seafood to be cooked, just beside the restaurant








Grouper fish 



BBQ Oysters. I am in HEAVEN!


Then chilling out
Nope! 
I won't be coming back home without tasting the Pina Colada!  


Pina Colada and Mojito

Apparently there's lots of fire dancers and they start to visit table by table performing their skills.


LASTLY, Fear factor. Eating Balot egg!

It's a half- boiled duck/ chicken egg, around 7-14 days fertilised, and eat with vinegar.  

The vinegar helps so much to clear away the fishy-eggy smell!


Yummy!







Steal this photo from Mother Google, for illustration purposes only




OK, after that I had diarrhoea in the next day...sort of detoxifying my 3 days food and I think I lost a bit weight. HAHA! 

Ok, that's about day 3! Thanks for reading!

-Deb-



Wednesday, 26 March 2014

These Little Things

Hi guys,

FYI, this post was already sitting in my blog as a draft long time ago. 
But today, I had a talk with my friend and then it triggers the little thing, these little things in my brain.

And that’s how I give birth to this post.


These little things that you can’t live without… while staying in Singapore


1. Public Transport
How many people agree that Singapore has the best public transport system in the world, at least better than Jakarta!?

Hahaha…sorry it’s not that I’m traitor or what but living here in Singapore, we can just survive without any private vehicles. MRT and buses systems are pretty integrated so that we can travel to one point to another less than an hour time! The best part is almost shopping centers are integrated nearby MRT station so it’s all within walking distance! 


2. Coin/ Card / Tissue pouch

I have a 3 in 1 pouch, coin/card/ tissue pouch and often, I put my MRT card inside the pouch so that I don’t need to take it in/out anymore while commuting public transport. Just tap and go. 

3. Leg muscle

I think I have discreetly built up my calf and leg muscle because I walk every day. Every freaking single day. I don’t own a car, so to rely on public transport, I gotta walk by foot.  Not only that I am running at least once/ twice a week to keep fit, well…walking is like a piece of cake for me.
No wonder even if I ate tons of rice I wouldn’t get fat prosperous. Oh ya another thing, I found that my calf muscle is very strong I can just stand inside the train without holding any handle/pole. And when the train starts moving I didn’t fall down easily, steady anot!?  I think most Singaporean agree with me *snob face*:-D

4.  Umbrella….Standby!
The thing that I’ve learnt in my life in Singapore. It’s the most crucial thing in Singapore…..you guess what!?  


Bringing umbrella to wherever and whenever I go.


Well. The umbrella’s price here is damn cheap and of course, price comes with quality. Buy $20 ESPRIT umbrella can last me for few years, Buy $5 Pasar Malam umbrella can only last me 3 months.
See I am a huge fan of umbrella…after all….I learnt how to bring umbrella RAIN or SHINE.
It’s like love and hate relationship actually. I hate it when it’s really put on extra weight inside my bag, but I love it when I know that I don’t need to worry too much when it’s come to downpour rain. Oh ya, I can now, mastering the art of folding umbrella in less than 10 seconds (again snob face, hehe)
Sidetrack, we can use umbrella to reserve seats at Kopitiam, too, hahaha…which will lead to the next point.


4.  Chop chop!

Come to my surprise, when I go to Kopitiam at the first time, I saw many umbrellas or tissue papers all over the tables and I was like, wow, Singaporean so generous giving out the tissue paper just like that. But later on, I learnt that the umbrellas and tissue papers are to chop chop or reserve the seats.  Now, I think I’m adapted to this culture already and sometime I found out myself doing it shamelessly.

5. Birthday!

In Indonesia, the birthday person is the one who treat friends during birthday celebration. In Singapore, is vice versa, all friends will treat the birthday person including meals, birthday card, birthday presents, and birthday cake. All costs shared among friends…

6. Memorising the Kopitiam vocabulary

Okay this is very interesting! Must master this vocab hor when ordering meals/drinks at kopitiam.

Meals time!

  1. Mee/mian: yellow noodles
  2. Mee kia: thin noodles
  3. Mee pok: flat noodles
  4. Mee hon/ Bee hon: thin rice vermicelli (transparent one)
  5. Kway teow/ hor fun: flat tice vermicelli
  6. Maggie mee: instant noodle
  7. Koka mie: rice (flat) noodle
  8. Nasi lemak: actually it’s nasi uduk versi Indonesian version.


Quench your thirst!

  1. Kopi: Coffee
  2. Teh: Tea
  3. -O: - no milk, i.e: Teh-O: Tea without milk. Kopi-O: Coffee without milk
  4. –Siew dai: -less milk. i.e: Teh-siew dai : Tea with less milk. Kopi-siew dai: Coffee with less milk
  5. – Gah dai: - more milk.  i.e: Teh-gah dai : Tea with more milk. Kopi-gah dai: Coffee with more milk
  6. –C: - with evaporated milk, i.e: Teh-C : Tea with evaporated milk. Kopi-C: Coffee with evaporated milk
  7. – kosong: without sugar, i.e: Teh- kosong : Tea without sugar. Kopi- kosong: Coffee without sugar
  8. –Peng: - with ice, i.e: Teh- Peng: Tea with ice. Kopi- Peng: Coffee with ice
  9. -Dinosaur: normally for Horlicks and Milo with a top of powder on the beverage so sinful but yummeh!
  10. The Tarik: very famous Indian beverage.
  11. The Halia: Indian ginger milk tea
  12. Pao pao cha: pearl bubble milk tea 




Side track:

Why I love Jakarta:
  1. Of course I need to love this city…Here’s all of my families live! My parents, sister, bro in law, relatives, cousins, neighbors, and friends.
  2. I love the foods and shopping malls! Hehe! Although now lots of Indonesian restaurants open in Lucky Plaza but still, the taste, the originality, the ambience, not same as in Jakarta.  My sister is now working in the most prestigious mall, no 1 in Jakarta so I also indirectly get an update on what’s going on in retail/ F&B business there….


But the setback is that, I’m becoming more and more impatient. Going hometown is one of the least that I want to do, at least right now, because I found the life in Jakarta is too laid-back!?

There’s one time I got very frustrated because travelling time was so long, trapped in traffic jam, ordering meal was damn slow, I even freaked out coz the escalator and people (pedestrians) moves too slow! I kept reminding myself, even if I had comfy life (plus super-fast and busy and hectic) in Singapore, doesn’t mean that I have rights to complaint everything bad about Jakarta.

After all, Jakarta is my hometown and then there’s nothing I could do to change the facts that I am Indonesian. I am completely proud that I’m Indonesian.

Thanks for reading, guys! 

-Deb-


Saturday, 22 March 2014

Day 2 Boracay- Whole day water sport activity

Oh ya we stayed in the La Carmela de Boracay, located nearby station 2.


There are 2 swimming pools, the front, which used for Scuba diving lesson and the back, for kids and adult's swimming. 

Front pool


Back pool


Lobby


So day 2, we went to do the water sport activities, for PHP1800. 

I know it's quite expensive but hey, this is the reality. The vendor charged us higher price because we are foreign tourists. 

If only I can speak Tagalog, maybe they will give discounted price.

So the funny story is that, almost all local that we met, treat and speak to me in Tagalog, coz my face and hair look like locals. or maybe more like Filipina maid, I guess. LOL. But once I open my mouth and talk then no more discounted price. Sadnessss.....


 So off we went to Station 1, to ride ATV to Mt Luho, the highest point in the island.




























OMG! Amazed by God's creation!





My dream house
Again, my DREAM house







And then, we went for a Zorb.

Yep, Zorb.

That ball, and we went inside that ball,  to be deliberately thrown and somersault and kick each other's butt for a good 8 seconds.












Nah! this ball, am talking about!


Yes! We did it!




And to celebrate our survival, we had a local food for a lunch. 








I like this one, Taho, with tapioca balls. 


This is a Filipino salad style 


Sinegang
(Sweet and sour pork prawn soup) 



Chicken and Pork and Flakes Adobo
(meat seasoned with the sweet soy sauce) 





So after lunch, we are happy and contented again!

 Next! Go to Reef Walking!

Aiya so feeling kena cheated because the vendor didn't give us the photos/ video CD of us reef walking.










Don't know why I so happy here.
Basically before going down to seabed, I put 20kg helmet on my head, the helmet filled with O2 so that we can walk walk walk and feed all the little fishes.


That's the end of our water sport activity!  

Next! Willy's rock!




It's just the rock with Mary's statue on it

Mary is one of my fave Bible characters so love it to the max visiting this rock! :-)




Love this photo to the max, too!







Just a normal milk-shake, Nah! nothing special!

So after a long tiring day, we went back to hotel to freshen up and go out again to hunt food for dinner.












We ate dinner at Gerry's Grill





Pork knuckles
WOW! so fatty and meaty



Beef ribs! Best meat and sauces!


This is Station 1 at night.

Not contented enough, we ate supper at Hawaiian Bar-B-Que.

Try the Best pork ribs and shrimp BBQ so yummy!







Too much ate meat at the same time made me want to puke!

So that's that! Day 2 is over! 

-Deb-