Sunday, June 26, 2011

Baguio In Just One Day II

5. The Totem Pole.  The Ten Figure Heads, carved by Ernesto Dul-ang.  This gestures the busts of leaders who helped shape the development and the history of Baguio City,  Camp John Hay and maybe Philippines in general. It the top most is Admiral George Dewey, followed by President Emilio Aguinaldo, President William Howard Taft, Secretary John Milton Hay, William Cameron Forbes, President Theodore Roosevelt, Major General J. Franklin Bell, Lt. Colonel Lyman W. Kennon and the lowest bust is Mayor Eusebius Halsema.
Totem Pole

6.The Bell House and the Amphitheater is the beautiful place where you can refresh oneself and know more about the history of Camp John  Hay.  They were both named in honor of General J. Franklin Bell, who transformed the place into a major military resort. The house was originally the vacation quarters of the Commanding General of the Philippines.   Today it serves as as modern museum of colonial architecture and lifestyle.

The Bell House and Museum
The Bell House
The Age
John Hay Portrait
The Hallway



The Stair





The Amphitheater
7.   The Mansion House is the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines.   It is older than the city itself, one of the most visited and photographed landmarks of Baguio.



8. The Our Lady of  Lourdes Grotto is a catholic shrine, a place of prayer located on Mirador Hill in Baguio. In order to reach the grotto, pilgrim must climb the 252 steps or by driving a light vehicle through a winding, narrow and steep road.  Devotees who go up to the grotto to pray, they usually light up candle at below the image.


The Our Lady of Lourdes

The Candles for Devotees

The Stair View from the top


9.  The Baguio Cathedral is actually named as the Our Lady of Atonement.  The majestic church is located on top of a hill of the city.  Its beautiful rose-colores structure is distinguished from other churches by its twin spires. It  is one of the most beautiful architectural structures, richly-decorated inside, it stands majestically atop Mount Mary Hill.




The Our Lady of Atonement

Inside the Baguio Cathedral
10.  The Pasalubong.  Its now late in the afternoon its about time to look for different "pasalubong" gifts and souvenirs that can be bring back home.

The most favorite pasalubong Good Sheperd, its really a nice product

The Tamtaco's product

The fresh strawberries from La Trinidad
The different product from the Baguio market


The Cardigan from Mines View,Grotto, etc.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Baguio In Just One Day

Baguio is consider as the summer capital of the Philippines because of its cool morning breeze with pine scent.   It is the popular tourist destination for local and foreign alike, because of its lower temperature compared to other part of the country.    It is located 1500 meter high above see level in the province of Benguet.
The Victory Bus 
We leave in Manila riding Victory Bus Liner at 12:30 in one Saturday morning and arrived in Baguio at about 6:00am.  Victory Bus has schedule every hour, 24 hrs a day,  the fare for ordinary aircon is P450 and P650 for deluxe. For more information you may visit their website,www.victoryliner.com.

Have refresh ourselves in the restroom of our branch office.   After a short breakfast at Jollibee in Session Road we hired an FX taxi to assist us in the different tourist spot in Baguio.  We visited the following beautiful places in Baguio.

1. The first stop is the Zigzag View Deck, wherein you can view the zigzag road going down in Kennon Road.


2.  The Lion Head.  The Lions' Club of Baguio City, a civic organization, commissioned the larger Lion's the larger Lion's Head carved from natural limestone formation.  It now has a view deck and souvenir stalls around it.  Now it is considered a tourist attraction and one of the popular images in Baguio.
3.  The Philippine Military Academy.  For the past 100 years, the officers training school of the Armed Forces in of the Philippines has made Baguio City its home. It boast of a long and illustrious history of preparing only the best Filipino men and women for military services.  Located at Fort Gregorio del Pilar on Loakan Road, visitors explore the grounds, view cadets performing their drill, the museum, and walk around to see vintage tanks and other historical military weapons.
The Entrance Gate

The Military Drill Ground

The Shaku circle (military hat)


The Old Tanks
4.  The Cemetery of Negativism, also called the lost cemetery.   I'm just wondering what it looks like during All Saints/Souls Day wherein no relative probably will visit it.  It is a cemetery where  negative thoughts, emotions can be buried.   The tomb contains funny  but seemingly thought provoking epitaphs.  
It is part of Camp John Hay Historic Core that include the Bell House and Amphitheater.  The entrance fee is P50.00 per person.
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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Tribute to the Mothers. Happy Mother's Day.

      Mother's Day is celebrated all over the world to honor our Mothers.  Mother's day is the occasion to pay tributes to the person who have great influence in our lives, and those who loves and care of no boundaries and her only main purpose is to make us happy. 
 
    In 1912, Anna Jarvis trademarked the phrases "second Sunday in May" and "Mother's Day", and created the Mother's Day International Association.  This is to honor mothers and their motherhood. The mother's day is one of the special occasion in our life.  Today, for  all the great mother I want to share this letter of father Ariel.   To all Nanay, Inay, Mommy, Mama, Ma, Ina, Inang, Momsy, Ima, thank you for being so wonderful, this letter is a reminder for me, for us of who you are and who we are.   While reading this letter my tears keeps falling. Salamat Nanay.


Sulat ni Nanay at Tatay
Rev. Fr. Ariel F. Robles
CWL Spiritual Director
St. Augustine Parish, Baliuag, Bulacan


Sa aming pagtanda, unawain at pagpasensyahan mo sana kami, anak. . .

Kung makatapon kami ng sabaw sa hapag kainan
O kaya makabasag ng pinggan
'Wag mo naman sana kaming kagagalitan
Dala lang yun ng kalabuan ng mata at ng namamanhid naming mga daliri. . .
Pinagalitan ka man sa mga baso't pinggang iyong nabasag noon bata ka pa,
Iyon ay dahil ayaw naming masugatan ka.

Kung ang mga sinasabi mo'y 'di maintindihan at madinig
'Wag mo naman sana kaming sabihan ng "Bingi!"
Humihina na talaga ang aming pandinig
Pakiulit lang nang malakas-lakas na 'di naman kailangang sigawan
Upang tayo ay magkaunawaan.

Kung mabagal na kaming maglakad at 'di na makasabay sa mabilis mong paglakad
Pakiantay sana at alalayan—mahihina na ang aming mga tuhod
Alalay na tulad sana nung musmuos ka pa at nag-aaral ka pa lang maglakad
Tuwang tuwa ka naming pinagmamasdan.

Kung minsang makulit at paulit ulit ang aming sinabi na parang sirang plaka,
'Wag mo sana kaming pagtawanan o kainisan
Ganyan ka rin kakulit noong bata ka pa at nag-iiyak pa--
Kapag nagpapabili ng kung anu ano’y di kami tinitigilan
Hangggang ang gusto mo'y di naibibigay.

Kung kinatatamaran namin na maligo at nag-aamoy lupa na
'Wag mo naman sanang pandirihan at piliting maligo. . .
Mahina na kasi ang aming katawan pag nalalamigan.
Natatandaan mo ba noong bata ka pa at kahit anung dungis mo
Ay masayang-masaya ka naming hinahalikan
At mat'yagang hinahabol sa ilalim ng kama upang paliguan?

Kung palagi kaming masungit at nagsisisigaw
Dala na siguro ito ng pagkabagot sa bahay
At pagkadismaya na wala nang magawa at wala nang silbi.
Ipadama mo naman sana na may halaga pa rin kami sa mundo mo
Katulad ng pagpapadama namin noon ng pagpapahalaga
At pagtutuwid sa kamalian at katigasan ng iyong ulo.

Kung may konti ka mang panahon mag kwentuhan naman sana tayo. . .
Alam kong abala ka sa hanapbuhay pero sabik na kaming makausap ka.
Gusto kong malaman mo na interesado pa rin kami sa mga kwento mo
Tulad n'ung pagbibida mo sa eskwela noong bata ka pa.
Na kahit pautal utal pa ang salita mo,
Nakikinig kaming masaya tungkol sa iyong mga laruan.

Kung kami man ay maihi o madumi sa higaaan dahil hindi na makabangon
'Wag mo sanang pagagalitan o pandididrihan.
Katulad ng walang reklamo naming paggising nang kahit anong pagod sa gabi
Upang linisin at palitan ang iyong lampin para maginghawa kang makatulog
Hindi na baling kami ang mapuyat.

Kung kami’y maratay sa banig ng karamdaman
'Wag mo sanan kaming pagsawaang alagaan
Gaya ng mat'yaga naming pag-aalaga noong musmos ka pa.
Bawat daing mo noon ay hirap na dinadala sa aming kalooban
Pagt'yagaan mo naman sana kaming alagaan sa aming mga huling sandali
Kami naman ay di na rin magtatagal.

AT kapag dumating na ang takdang panahon ng aming pagharap sa Dakilang Lumikha. . .
Ibubulong at hihilingin ko sa Kanya.
Na pagpalain ka dahil naging mapagmahal at maalaga kang anak sa iyong ama’t ina.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Ten Great Ways Kids Earn Money This Summer


 
Summer here come again, its vacation time for kids.  The kids are looking forward to do some activities that they can earn money.   This makes them happy as well as their parents.  The kids will have some money to spend in things that they want.  For the unprivilege  children this would be an opportunity for them to have some allowance come school days.   Children earning their own money, it teaches them an important lesson, which is the value of money.  It also teaches them skills of working, which they can use for the rest of their lives.  It’s an all around great situation when children start earning their own money from the early age.  The following are some children activities, how they would earn an extra income.


1.     Cooking or Baking Cakes or Pastries. Kids can start learning to do some simple baking from a very young age. They can hold bake sales in their families and friends and the neighborhood.  Truly entrepreneurial kids may even set up a baking business through which neighbors and family members and friends can place special orders.

2.     Blogging.  Kids these days are really good with computers and that’s a great place to start earning a little bit of money. They can start a blog and promote it through the Facebook account. They can earn a small amount of money for advertising. Kids may need to work with a parent to set up a legal account for accepting ad money.

3.     Halo Halo or Ice Scramble for Sale.  Kids can put up a table in their garage or infront of their house for selling the halo halo and ice scramble.   Since we are in a tropical country it’s a hot summer, there’s a high demand for something cold and icy drinks, to cool down the summer heat.

4.     Chocolate and Candy Sales. Kids who want to make their money off of other kids should look into doing candy sales in the neighborhood. Chocolate and candy can be purchased in bulk and then sold individually to local children. They can also be sold to adults who have a sweet tooth

5.     Car Washing. When washing cars, children will spend time outside, get some exercise and get wet. Car washes also offer the opportunity for a group of friends to work together. Kids can listen to music, sing, talk and dance while they work.

6.    Errands. There are a lot of little errands that kids are capable of doing to earn some money. Returning items that one neighbor has borrowed from another, running to the corner store to buy a few things.   Children who prefer to stay indoors may find that they can make a good business out of doing housecleaning for others. There are tons of different indoor tasks that kids can get paid to do including laundry, window washing, vacuuming and so on.

7.    Garage Sales.   A garage sale is a great way for kids to earn some quick cash. They can sell the items that they don’t want anymore to get money for what they do want to buy. Business-minded kids can offer to run garage sales for neighbors and family members and they can keep a percentage of the earnings.

8.    Garden Work.   Children can offer their gardening, weeding, raking and mowing skills to friends and neighbors. They will get fresh air, learn how to care for plants and may acquire regular customers. For an added fee, kids can take out and bring in the neighbors' garbage and recycling.

9.    Art and Jewelry/Accessory Sale.  Children will be able to let their imaginations run wild as they create canvas paintings, sing a song, do some play and make beaded bracelets, necklace, ring etc. They can advertise to neighbors and family friends, and sell their talent, artwork and jewelry in a garage-style sale.

10. Flyer Delivery Service or Service Crew in the Restaurants. Kids may be able to work with local businesses to earn some money doing basic advertising or services. Businesses pay kids to hand-deliver flyers and services to local residents. This is generally best for groups of kids working together.

Keeping kids busy during the summer is a fulfilling activity.     It encourage kids to get moving, be proactive and take on some responsibility. We can suggest fun activities they can do to earn some extra money. Have kids set goals about how much money they would like to earn, and brainstorm about what can be done with the money at the end of the summer.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

How to Book an Airline Ticket at a lower cost.

Its  Summer again, classes has end its now time for vacation.   You want to give your family, especially your children the vacation they deserve.  whether it is local travel or international. The ticket for the airline is a key for an affordable vacation.    Plan your vacation ahead for a minimal amount in your expense.

Tips on how to book promo and on sale airfare ticket:


  1.  Be a  member of the different airline company.  They always sent notification for the promo or sale of their ticket fare or any other offer.
  2.  Plan the vacation.  Have the exact date and place of your destination. Have a list of at least three dates and destination, according to your priorities.   Because there are times that you cant get the price of ticket in the given destination so may try your other destination.
  3.  Plan the limit in the price of ticket you want to pay.   There are times that you don't get the lowest price they offered so you can select for the next price offering.
  4. Have the list of person  who will be joining the vacation.  For local travel the date of birth is  a requirement and for international travel the passport information is necessary.
  5. Credit card should always be available. Booking is online, hence payment is through credit card.
  6.  Since the ticket fare is promo and or on sale, it is book and buy.   What you book now, you have to pay it.
  7.  Be reminded that this is sale so many people are accessing the airline website, you must be fast in accessing their website, so you can book the fare you want ahead of everybody.

     The following are the different airlines and their website for you easy access:


There are also different tour packages offered by the above airline companies.   You can check their website for the packages they offer.