Going down the memory lane

Driving around the campus at around 9 pm. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

My girls and I drove around the campus last night, the first time in years. Well, they said this former gym of ours is very haunted and my father said the Japanese soldiers during WW2 used this area as their HQ and the entire Baker Field as POW concentration camp. Some people claim that they heard marching of soldiers coming from inside the hall in the dead of the night or saw shadows from the balcony above. Shining piercing eyes looking out from the huge windows. Thankfully, I haven’t nor I want to see/hear/experience such things. Before the Copeland Gym was constructed, this was where we played badminton, volleyball, table tennis, basketball, etc and we had the shower rooms here. As a former football varsity player, I was almost a resident here, playing for the university since high school.

Today, Twin I asked how I did my notes when I was still studying—basically, how to take down notes for studying. So I unearthed my notebooks from my boxes of memories to show them that I was a diligent note-taker during my student days, a skill that is very useful in my job up to this day.

My steno notebook that I used for ALL my courses ๐Ÿ˜‚. These were my notes in Great Political Theories. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Even I am surprised to see that my notes were really neat back then. It’s just people who borrowed my notes were confused that these were chronologically arranged and not divided according to course ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚. So if they photocopied this, they would inadvertently copied my Chemistry notes or Microbio notes for that particular day.

My General Chemistry notes. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Statistics. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

However, I doubt if I was able to encourage my kids to be good with their note-taking because they keep on saying their handwriting is terrible. So I had to show them all my journals that I wrote and kept since 1990 (when I was their age now) so they can see I also had ugly handwriting when I was much younger.

Some of the notebooks that started my writing career. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Twin I tried to read one entry from high school, which was just an account of what happened that day, which is similar to what I’m doing right now—only that this is more high-tech. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Keeping and writing on my journals everyday since I was 10-11 years old led me into the writer I am now. Some of the notebooks here are not necessarily just journals; some here are notebooks for my essays that I eventually transfered on Word doc and submitted to the national newspaper I was writing for when I was still in college. Yep, I was already writing for PDI even when I was still an undergrad because I wanted a headstart.


This brings me to the conundrum of whether it was wise of me to be limiting myself to this narrow path of being a very specialized journalist. Or just be a journalist. Some ex-colleagues have jumped into other professions; they have become lawyers, communication strategists, owners of their PR firms, or completely jumped into entrepreneurship.

But then because I didn’t go back to school so I can pivot, it would mean I would be starting from the bottom of the ladder. That is always the case: it doesn’t matter if you were an experienced journalist or an MD or a pop artist—if it’s not your expertise, like fund management, investment banking, or techpreneurship, you would have to start at the bottom of the ladder as an associate and work your way up. My extensive career as a journalist holds little value in a different field and I understand that. So my recourse then was to take CFA exams just like what my colleague is now doing. However, I simply cannot afford to be an associate at this stage because my kids are growing up. CFA certifications or MBA would allow me to shift as a mid-career professional. Even my friend who is a CPA-lawyer with an MBA and niche expertise in tech is still not partner in her firm. She needs to be as seasoned as her seniors in her firm and build a name. She still needs to earn her stripes.

So my dilemma is I have already earned some stripes in this field, more stripes than some of my peers have. I still like what I’m doing but sometimes I cannot help thinking if I’m limiting myself.

On the flipside, would I still want to slave away when my life is already “settling”? I’m soon building my home, taking life more slower compared to a decade ago, and I just want to plan my trips and building the life I want during the weekends. I realized that even if my children can already fend for themselves, they still need guidance especially they’re now entering adolescence—that age that has so many pitfalls that can scar a person for life. I felt this tug today when they told me their friend, who had everything, is still complaining about “life”. Twin A said, “we don’t understand why she’s being like that. She has all the material things she can ask for: she has a cellphone while we don’t have one but that’s ok. She has pets and her parents pay attention to her. She has a father and a mother, while we don’t really have a dad. Yes we have Daddy but…”

I don’t know the answer. I wish I have the wisdom to navigate this treacherous waters. Being a solo parent doesn’t help at all in answering my career questions.

Overstaying

Floor managers. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

We slept in the room that will soon be included in our unit. My bed is small (twin) so the girls had to sleep on the floor. I donโ€™t want to clean the usual room where we sleep in the main house. I wanted to get the feel of the size of this room and the overall atmosphere since this would be my forever room from now on.

Anyway, so I got to talk to this new contractor whom I went to high school with but he is one year ahead of me.

The portal to the other dimension. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

The contractor did an ocular and we discussed the layout, the materials, the logistics, etc.

The east wing. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
The western wing. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
The northern phase. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

My contractor said the total size is ~50 sqm, which is the typical size of a two-bedroom condo in Manila. The bedroom weโ€™re sleeping in now will add 10 sqm and will be my future bedroom/office. I reconciled to have it both inside this room and my closet will just be outside. The girls will have the bigger room.

I will no longer have vaulted ceilings as my contractor said dropped ceilings would make the house cooler since vaulted ceilings would just let hot air be confined at the top and have no way to escape if I donโ€™t put exhaust fans there. I donโ€™t want fans up there; theyโ€™re hard to clean. So dropped ceiling it is. Heโ€™s just going to give me big awning-type windows that is almost floor-to-ceiling that would be ideal for airconditioned rooms. While I intend to have natural air to circulate within the unit, it doesnโ€™t hurt to design it as a fully airconditioned home. Itโ€™s better to be flexible. I initially plan to have only the bedrooms airconditioned since I have fresh mountain air outside my home to flow within my TV area and kitchen to keep it cool. But climate changeโ€”-youโ€™ll never know.

I have a forest in my backyard. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

The forest in my backyard would become my vegetable garden and whatever I want to do with it (a separate office and art studio perhaps in the future?). On the ground level would be a porch and laundry/utility area. I asked my contractor if he can put high quality polycarbonate roofing there. The kitchen will have granite countertops and drawers under it. The upper cabinets will be covered since Filipino/Asian cuisine is high on oil content, thus, could make stuff greasy if I have open shelving. The floors will remain the same except for the bathroom, of course. I told the contractor I want provision for mounting a heavy chandelier, if I fancy it, but likely it will just be big pendant lights.

He told me the fastest construction period will be 3 months. Soooo I have the option to start construction now that I can lock in the prices of materials since the economy will turn for the worse in the coming months. If I start construction next month, by December I will have a rest house and donโ€™t have to bunk with my mom. I can bring stuff bit by bit until we move in totally by May 2023.

Earlier this evening, my girls and I had dinner and milk tea with the daughter of one of my bffs. The girls had a nice time with her.

Pizza at Auntie Pearlโ€™s. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
Choosing milktea flavors. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
Photo by CallMeCreation.com

I didnโ€™t want to cramp the kidsโ€™ style so I stayed away while they gossiped the night awayโ€ฆuntil one clumsy kid of mine spilled her milk tea and made everyone sticky.

Weโ€™re running out of clothes. We need to go home to QC tomorrow.

Homeward bound

Breakfast by the balcony. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Well, surprisingly I was able to sleep before 12 midnight last night then that meant I was already awake at around 5:30 am. By 6 am I gave up and made breakfast for all of us. My sisters and my mom had to leave at 9 am due to prior commitments today. My girls and I had a more leisurely breakfast and allowed us to clean the entire place before checking out.

This gave me the chance to walk around the lagoon to fetch my car from the country club.

The pathway behind our condo unit. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
Flowers that I will copy. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
This way to the beach. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
This way to the country club. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
Lovely lotus that I will also copy. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

We left the resort at 11 am and I showed the girls the reason the place was called Pico de Loro.

The protruding stone formation looks like the beak of a parrot from another angle. I saw the likeness last Saturday when we were approaching the resort. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

This was a popular hiking destination before it was overrun by amateur hikers that disturbed the flora and fauna of the area. The DENR closed the area permanently since the pandemic began.

Meanwhile, we encountered the monkeys of the mountain pass of Nasugbu and Ternate again. This time, I was ready with my digicam next to me.

The inventor of the buko pie, hence, the name The Original. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

They ran out of buko pies at 2 pm. Oh well.

Blueberry cheesecake. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

When we arrived in my hometown, we ate in a resto-bar owned by a high school-mate. After college he took up culinary arts at CCA and decided to open restaurants in our town. Here is Twin I enjoying the blueberry cheesecake pie.

My favorite chocolate chip cookies. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Then I dropped by the confectionery that I had been going to for 25 years. This has been my comfort food since my high school days. Love, love, love it. Bought 400g of this to bring home.

My undergrad college. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Its facade hasnโ€™t changed much since 20+ years ago. We used to sit on the plant boxes or the steps and just hang out in between classes or just people watch.

I waited for my best friend, T, to finish work so we can have dinner together.

Sitting under the kalachuchi tree where we used to hang out.

We were planning our next dinner/lunch probably this weekend but weโ€™ll do it out of town. T then drove me home and I called the girls to talk to Tita T because we were planning to bring the girls to a K-Pop concert in July and August. She and the girls chatted about so many things and we planned to go to S. Korea with the girls. In theory.

So tomorrow Iโ€™ll be talking to another contractor for another quote for my apartment. Itโ€™s better to shop around. I will decide later if we drive back to QC tomorrow or stay here for another day.

Meanwhile, Ate C said the cats miss me so much that they always slept on my empty bed. I told her not to wash my bed covers so that they can sleep with my smell.

Kimchi waiting for me outside my bedroom door. Photo sent by Ate C.

Meanwhile, Iโ€™m blogging on my childhood bed.

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Of course I canโ€™t sleep early

I brought my sketch kit with me but the lighting in our condo unit is terrible. Iโ€™ll probably do some sketching tomorrow when we get to my momโ€™s house. But right now I have to pass the time writing, as is my wont when my hands get fidgety. I think I slept for four hours this afternoon so I guess I have to suffer the consequences.

Iโ€™m loving my iPad setup. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Our condo unit, however, is ok and has higher ceilings than normal SM developments, which are like being in plain boxes.


Living room with a giant tv that doesnโ€™t have any use at all. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
The sliding doors leading to the ground floor balcony. Twin A finishing her Kumon worksheet while her cousinโ€™s tablet is just nearby. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Told my daughter she can only play with the tablet after she finishes all the worksheets.

Dining area and kitchen. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
Stairs leading to the bedrooms. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

If this unit is in the city, this is not so bad for the three of us. This is roughly the same size as our current apartment but this has two bathrooms, however, the one on the ground floor is tiny. This also has a balcony next to the master bedroom. The bigger bathroom upstairs can house a washing machine.

In the words of my children, the entire Pico de Loro resort is fancy but they like the rustic charm of the resorts in Anilao. Theyโ€™re not enamored of the sandy beach; they like the corals and rocky shores of Anilao. They said, mommy, if we have money, can we have a rest house in Anilao? I said, we must not spend so much on frivolous things so we can save for a rest house. LOL as if I can but maybe, who knows?

Toasted

I’m freaking toasted and my body hurts.

Kayaking for two hours. Photo by ArtCave.

I took several passengers with me while I paddled for two hours around the cove. My sister, who took the picture using the best of her Samsung’s zooming power, was praying that we don’t drift into the open sea. She thought we weren’t in control of the kayak but it’s just my mom and I were more adventurous than she thought.

Photo by CallMeCreation.com

First I took Twin A with me but she got tired and then we went back to shore after one lap around the cove. Then it was Twin I’s turn, who was more interested in the jetski-pulled water-something ride. Of course she can’t ride that because there is a height/age requirement. She was put out and didn’t want to kayak that far.

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When it was my mom’s turn, she wanted to go farther. If only we could go near the cliffs, we would but we were warned that the rocks there are sharp and our kayak may get sliced.

So for two hours we just did laps around the cove and burned ourselves to a crisp.

Photo by CallMeCreation.com

I wasn’t able to bring the diving gear from the car, which was parked at the country club, which was a bit of a distance. So we decided to cool off at the country club pools. And got burned some more.

Diving forgotten. I slept the rest of the day. ๐Ÿ™„

Anyway, the corals aren’t great based on ocular inspection from above the kayak.

I was so tired that I fell asleep on this:

Comfy. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

I’m going to get me one like this in our new home. โค๏ธ

But of course this is hardly the best place to sleep if you just got toasted. Went to sleep inside our cold cave of a room in the two-bedroom condo we rented in Pico de Loro. Now, as a consequence, I wasn’t able to wake up in time for cycling around the lagoon.

But then I’m still tired, brown, and aching.

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Hmmmm

Beach at Hamilo Coast. Photo by CallMeCreation.com

Not impressed by the beach and yet the access to this entire resort complex is by membership only, ergo, expensive. ๐Ÿ™„ The beaches in Maricaban are much better than this…Bantayan island is 100x better.

Anyway, we lacked sleep so we didn’t attempt any freediving today plus there are jetskiing dudes around.

What my girls did is they buried their aunt alive to pass the time.

Photo by CallMeCreation.com
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I just watched them from afar. Photo by CallMeCreation.com
Somebody needs to watch the bags. Because mommy.

Need to sleep early tonight to adjust my body clock again. Tomorrow I will attempt to walk around the lagoon before kayaking and diving. Not really sure about the quality of diving here though.

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