I Heart Baguio!
4 Baguio trips in 6 months...I truly heart Baguio. People wonder why we go there and what we do there. My common reply, I go to SM, hang-out at Starbucks, window shop and shop, do groceries and watch a movie. Their common retort, "as if you can't do that here in Manila". My reply, in Baguio, the climate is amazing that you can walk to places, the fare is cheap and you do all these things without worrying about time. No matter what, I truly heart Baguio and so are my kaladmates.
First Baguio Trip: Jan 30 to Feb 2
This is the first "kalad". Ros, ZsaZsa, Jaymee, Ken and Jen were my "kaladmates". We stayed in Tahak este Tacay Road. The place is near SM (that is if you know how to air-walk). True, "abot-tanaw ang SM" but it takes 70 pesos via taxi to reach it (by Baguio fare standard - it is a bit far). I thank my sister for recommending the place. Great! Do I recommend the place? The house is beautiful with cute Shih Tzu smelling the basement rooms. The house is undergoing construction. The basement has a sliding door that when you try to open and put one step forward will mean that you fall two stories to the ground with rocks and iron that could mean death.
For photos, videos, and other fun things done during the first trip visit Ros' site: http://rowzhie.multiply.com/photos/album/15/Baguio_Escape
Second Baguio Trip: Mar 13 to Mar 16
My second Baguio Trip was our out of town gift to my parents who have been married for 29 years. Since all of us are working, we decided that it is time that we go out of town. Our first for a very long time. Despite getting sick during this trip, I know that my parents had fun. We stayed at the attic part of the Tacay house so the dog smell was very minimal and it is still a beautiful house.
For photos of this trip, check it out at: http://jeprox254ever.multiply.com/photos/album/8/Baguio_Trip_2
Third Baguio Trip: May 30 to Jun 1
I would like to thank my ever Baguio kaladmates Ros and ZsaZsa for this wonderful trip. It is forever etched in my heart. Thank you for celebrating my birthday there. That cake was a surprise.
Some photos can be seen at: http://rowzhie.multiply.com/photos/album/37/Baguio_Trip_w_friends_05.30-06.01
This trip happened because my Aunt Lorraine wanted to go to Baguio so that my cousin Sheryl would be able to visit the place. The trip was booked as early as April. We will be staying at Greenwater Village. The place is nearer than Tacay to the city proper. The house was smaller though but it fits 9 people. My sister brought with her Dayos and Red while ZsaZsa and Ros was with me. My brother Kel also joined us to this trip by filing a leave. Afterall, this is a trip for my birthday. Jen was supposed to go with us but things crop up. These thing is called "Work!". ZsaZsa was supposed to bring Alex but she got sick the last minute and had to back-out. Alex and Jen will join my fourth trip and third with ZsaZsa and Alex.
Our companions during the third trip:
Aunt Lorraine and Sheryl
Sheryl really cracked ZsaZsa up. It was her first trip but hopefully it would not be her last. She loved creating "smoke" out of her mouth. She experienced her frist "grilled bonfire". It was raining so we cannot make our own bonfire. We used the one for the grill instead. Instead of charcoal, we used firewood. After an arduous 30 minutes, the fire kept roaring and we were able to make smores using grilled marshmallows and ate grilled Bibbo hotdog. While we are doing this, "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" was playing on the background. Check out Ros' site for the delicious pictures of our successful(?) "bonfire".
Clockwise: Dayos, Mai, ZsaZsa, Sheryl, Jp, Aunt Lorraine, Red, Ros, and Kel
Fourth Baguio Trip: June 12 to June 15
Ros has already posted photos for this trip so I am going to redirect you again to her site. Our fourth Baguio trip came at the heels of the third one. I wasn't planning to go because successive trips can be a drain on the pocket but what the heck, the payroll team decided to give our salaries 4 days early so Baguio here I come again. With its perfect weather, despite the rain, Baguio weather is amazing that you will fall in love with it. After a year, I will visit the beautiful places again. The gang was composed of Alex, Jen, ZsaZsa, Ros, Jp, Jaymee, Dayos and Red. Alex, ZsaZsa, Ros and I went to Camp John Hay and visited the Historical site, travelled to the Secret Garden (becoming more of a garden now), and walked down to 8 Mile Hi before dining at 50's Diner. We also visited Mines View for a dose of shopping (Alex actually did the shopping while I ate tira-tira and ice cream). On the last day, we went to Good Shepherd and Burnham Park where we ate at the famous grill spots beside the park (in short sa turo-turo kami kumain).
The group stayed at Balsigan. This is near the Petron station where Pancake House is located. Breakfast at Pancake House is always divine. At home, the group had a Uno Stack-o contest with the loser drinking wine. It was a fun trip.
The weather, the place, the transient houses, the travel, the bibbo hotdogs, the coffee, and the dining areas make Baguio one of a kind. Nature, food, relaxation...ahhh...I truly heart Baguio!
See you in our next travel to the City of Pines!

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