A pre-activity was set in Starbucks, Makati a week before the date. Participants were interviewed by Marge (aka ”Chilli” )and Mellany (aka “Pepper” ) not for the purpose of selecting just the good-looking ones but basically to get to know them. Marge and Mellany are by the way graduates of Psychology so they have ways of scrutinizing who are ex-con or madcap (hehe!)
Mar3,Saturday. The group met at Victory Liner bus terminal in Caloocan City. I was the first one to arrived because of my proximity in the area. Others started to arrive a few minutes after. We waited for Ava until 10:30 who came from her rowing practice. After which we bought ticket (cost: less than Php300) at the counter going to San Antonio, Zambales.
The province of Zambales is located at the Western part of Luzon. The trip takes about 4 hours from Manila. From barangay Pundaquit San Antonio, we rented a tricycle going to “Aling Nora’s” resort which took us about 20mins. The village’s beautiful beach is exceptionally located behind a mountain and facing the horizon of the setting sun. In front of it is Capones Island. We didn’t stay in the resort but in another island known as Anawangin. We rented bancas (boat) prearranged by Abet for overnight stay in the island. The boat ride was shorter, less than half an hour.
After reaching the island, everyone started pitching tents while others prepared the cooking area. There were already guests who came in early when we arrived. Weekend visitors just like us. The island was serene. It’s a perfect weekend getaway for those who would want to escape the hustling and bustling life of the city.
We had grilled fish, grilled pork and mixed vegetables for dinner. I ‘m sure everyone enjoyed the sumptuous dinner we had. Of course the night will not be complete without games (i.e. find the “G” spot (the guy while blind folded, has to search with his mouth for pieces of wrapped chocolates fastened to body parts of the lady partner) a relay with a twist (partner take turns in blowing “latex”) wherein Jason, one of the participants, and I won. It was fun!
I’m no expert in this field but let me share what I read: A relationship is a process of first discovering the beauty in the other person. It has to start with encouragement. It has to start with the quality of not thinking solely about yourself, but thinking about the other person. It has to start with being considerate of the other person. It has to start in the condition of creating an atmosphere of comfort and safety and ease with each other, and trust for one another. You have to unite all of these ingredients in order to make the process work…
Above pictures courtesy of Jason. To view more of my pictures, please click on photo gallery: Anawangin Zambales
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