Boracay with Kids

2017 started for us in kind of a big way, albeit unintentionally.

We haven’t really been to a lot of trips since the twins were born, which only goes to show just how afraid (or just really stingy?) we’ve been to get out of our comfort zone these past 4 years. Needless to say, booking the first flight out on the first day of the year is very uncharacteristic of us. But when we found out that David’s cousin was getting married in Boracay, we were happy to have a valid excuse.

The last time we were at Boracay, it was just David and me. We’re excited to bring the girls, but as any parent would know, the whole thing—from planning to packing to flying to settling down to packing again to flying back—it was quite the major production ha!

Booking plane tickets was actually the easiest part. Finding hotel accommodations on a budget during peak season, and thinking of activities to do with 4 year olds were the real challenge. And don’t even let me begin on the amount of toys and stuff we had to carry around. In the words of millenials, I kenat!

On the first morning of the new year, we dragged our luggages to a 5am Caticlan-bound flight, caught the first sunset of the year on top of the clouds (not bad at all!), sleepless from New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Still, we knew everything was worth it at the sight of this:

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Boracay, Boracay, I keep coming back to Boracay.

There’s a thousand and one things to do in Boracay but we decided to keep it close to the White Beach. The girls were super excited to have some time on the beach, and we made sure they get enough dose of vitamin sea to last them the whole year, LOL.

We stayed at Station 2. I would have preferred the more quieter Station 1 or Station 3 to be honest, but some relatives were staying at Station 2 so we narrowed down our choices to the center. (But really, anywhere close to the beach front will do.)

We found Indila Boracay* as we were scouring the pages of Agoda* for affordable Boracay hotels.

By the way, how awesome is Agoda? The app has improved so much through the years and I love how easy it is to find accommondations anywhere in the world you wish to go. Not only does Agoda offer the best prices, the app also helps in the decision-making process with its price comparison features and customer reviews

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Although getting to Indila Boracay was quite a challenge at the time (some construction was going on in the area), we’re happy to find out that all the rooms were brand new, the beds were huge and ahhhh, divine!!, and the owner and staff were all very kind and generous.

Thank you Indila! We’ll forever treasure the photos we took in your very Instagram-worthy rooms. 

We spent the first half of our week mostly just chillin and being lazy in the beach front between Stations 1 and 2. We did consider island hopping but nahhh, we’re a lazy bunch y’all. Besides, all the girls ever needed were some space to run, salt water, and sand. :D

We used our room mostly to take baths, sleep, and change. And then the second half of the week was spent with family (who were also in Boracay for the wedding).

And this is the part where I dump photos, because you can never have enough photos taken at Boracay.

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Looking at these captures, I can’t help but think is this it? Probably the last time we’ll ever be in Boracay with young Dawn & Rain?

They’re growing way too fast, and they’re probably never going to enjoy Boracay the way they did at this age. Maybe we’ll come back when they’re a bit older, maybe when they’re teens, maybe we’ll go to a different beach.. but for sure the experience will be totally different.

I’ve been having a lot of these moments lately, watching the girls thinking we will never experience the same things the way we’re experiencing them now. They’ve been outgrowing toys and cartoons like warp speed, I could hardly catch up!

Which reminds me to capture as many photographs as I can, whenever I can! I feel like they will only remember Boracay based from these photos, and I want them to always remember how much fun we all had. 🙂

Visiting Boracay with young kids on a budget?

I say, book a hotel along the beach front! You can easily get around Boracay by feet (walking is the Boracay way of life!), but young kids may not be as patient. So if you don’t want em cranky, keep the walking to a minimum. 😉

If you have more budget to spare, Station 1 has a number of luxury hotels and resorts that have exclusive beach fronts, swimming pools, and play areas for kids. Also, Jonah’s fruit shake. Nuf said.

Station 2 is the busiest section but has a lot of fast foods that are familiar to kids. (Ehem, thank you Starbucks, McDonalds, and D-Mall.)

Station 3, although quiet, is the least expensive and has the most amount of greenery, but may not be best for kids because the beach drops steeper and therefore become deeper easily on that side. I personally wouldn’t take the risk.

Agoda* has huge listings that you can sort based on preference, budget, location, activities. Ehem, not really an expert at Boracay, but these are just some of the things I thoroughly researched while planning our own trip. Hope these help!

New York, oh New York

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I heaved a sign of relief when our plane landed at JFK after 23 looong hours of travel from Manila to New York. Finally! It’s our first time back in NYC in 5 years, first time to go there as a family, first long flight with the twins.

As we unbuckled the girls off their seats and prepared to step out of the plane, one of the girls, Rain, happily exclaimed, “We’re home Mommy, let’s go!”

The truth is, if you told me 5 years ago that I would be calling New York “home” in this lifetime, I would have laughed in your face and dismissed the idea outright. To me, New York has always been a mysterious city, and sure, one of my favorite cities in the world. It held some of my greatest memories, marked important milestones of my life and our story, and hey, I sure would love to keep coming back! But to call it “home” was, at one point, the farthest thing from my mind.

Nope, not New York City.

But something shifted somewhere, and New York has, somehow, become the very thing in my life I never thought it would or could be: home.

Maybe because I found love in this strange city and we all know how love can make anyone feel grounded. Or maybe because I have learned to see “home” in a whole new light.

Maybe the fact that I didn’t really want this to begin with, that makes being in New York feel.. right. After all, I have known God to work exactly this way. He has a knack for changing hearts and orchestrating circumstances that take us right where He wants and needs us to be, even if it means parting oceans with a rod and defeating giants with a sling.

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It’s been over a month since we landed in New York City and now we’re back in Manila. While the twins weren’t exactly as enthusiastic last week when our plane landed at NAIA Terminal 1 as when we landed at JFK (can’t blame them, it was a long trip and the humid Manila weather wasn’t all that welcoming either), we were just happy to have successfully endured another long flight, to have gained new memories, milestones and answers, and to have spent good quality time with our friends and family.

But most of all I’m grateful that home is not confined to a place, that we can bloom where we’re planted, and the grass is greener where the Lord places us.

He never makes mistakes, nope. And when we trust in that truth, we experience not only the realization of our (personal) dreams but also the blessings of being right in the center of His great, massive, Kingdom-building plan.

I’m still trying to process everything, sifting through photographs, unpacking suitcases, catching up on work and blog posts, making mental notes of everything God has taught us in the past two months. In my mind I’ve already written a book, really!

Hmm. It’s good to be back.

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New York 2015, it’s a wrap

I Wish You All Have Seen Allegiance Broadway

My husband and I happened to have tickets to Allegiance in one of those rare nights Lea Salonga was down with colds and couldn’t make it to the show.

There was a bit of confusion, even disappointment, upon receiving our Playbills and seeing someone else’s name under “Kei Kimura”, the charming and fierce female lead who was supposed to be played by Lea. After all, I’m sure many of us Filipinos went to see Allegiance because of her. I saw many of our kababayans gathered in the lobby of the Longacre Theater before the show, whispering to each other about Lea’s absence.

But the show must go on and the disappointment immediately disappeared soon as Elena Wang, Lea’s understudy, took Kei’s spot on stage with remarkable confidence and grace, nailing it one scene after another. I was curious to see how she would handle “Higher“, a song that was composed especially for Lea, but oh my wow, Elena totally killed it and won me over.

She didn’t just “fill in” for Lea. She totally owned the role, and it made me happy to have witnessed just that.  Continue reading “I Wish You All Have Seen Allegiance Broadway”

Cocoon Boutique Hotel for our 4th Year Anniversary

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Our fourth wedding anniversary celebration was our first night away from the girls since they were born. Now that I think about it, I don’t know why we waited this long! It’s not like the girls wouldn’t let us go—my Mom, who spent the night with them, reported that they didn’t even notice we were gone.

I realized that it’s mostly us (fine, me), and not the girls, who couldn’t get over the idea of spending one single night away, worried about what might happen, like, what if they looked for their Mommy and Daddy while we were away right? (Apparently NOT!)

Just us two

It’s funny how much thought went into planning this one-night getaway, to think we never even left our neighborhood! I realized that this decision-making exercise was a good reminder to us that as husband and wife, no matter how important the children are, marriage still ranks higher than parenthood in our list of priorities. 

Spending extended quality time with each other is a necessary investment, not just for our relationship’s sake, but also for the kids—they are, after all, the recipients of our overflow of love for each other. 

So off to our 4th wedding anniversary getaway we go, and thankfully, there’s a place we’ve always wanted to check out that is very close to our home.

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Photographs from my phone’s camera, we didn’t bother bringing a big camera!

Cocoon Boutique Hotel

Hotel service and amenities

The Cocoon Boutique Hotel is as quaint as can be, something you’ll never expect to find in the chaos that is Quezon City. We’ve always eyed this place, having “toured” it the first time when we were helping a friend look for a hotel for their wedding. The interiors are thoughtfully decorated and carefully maintained, even the hallways smell good. :) The staff are very well trained and we felt treated like we were in a 5-star hotel!

Rooftop pool

We spent a few hours of the afternoon in the rooftop pool—my husband taking laps and me reading a book, later on joining him in the pool myself. D is a really good swimmer, and every time we look for a place to stay in, we always make sure to inquire about the pool. Cocoon’s swimming pool is not that big, only about 4 feet deep, with a small pool area for kids. It gets crowded easily, but we were delighted to have it all to ourselves while we were there. At night the pool lights up beautifully; in fact we planned to go back for a night swim, but with a nice little bath tub in our bedroom, we decided to just stay in.

Bath tub!

A deluxe room comes with a bath tub, something you won’t see in the usual hotels. Encased in a glass booth, you can either close down the blinds or pull it up so you can watch TV while in the tub. Such a treat!

Breakfast

The food is not bad at all, either. Once again, something you won’t really expect from a “small” hotel. We had our breakfast in the rooftop, al fresco style, with a generous buffet of salads, sandwiches, pastries, DIY omelette, and a selection of rice meals.

We definitely enjoyed our stay, and while we missed the kids, it was a much-needed time for both of us, to enjoy each other, a king-sized bed to ourselves, soft 600-threadcount sheets that didn’t smell like milk, and oh my goodness, a full 8 hours of sleep!

Every year is a milestone and therefore worth celebrating

Marriage is a lot of work. It takes a lot of work reconciling differences, attending to each other’s needs, planning your life around each other’s lives and your children’s lives, and making time for each other when 24 hours is barely enough for everything else that has to be done in a day. D and I have our share of misunderstandings and lack of time for each other, but being married to him is an undeserved favor and a great blessing in every way.

He makes me happy no doubt (and you know I don’t use the word “happy” lightly), he makes me want to become a better person, he inspires me to dream bigger dreams for our little family, he keeps me grounded and draws me ever closer to God.

Marriage may be a lot of work, but for every good thing that this marriage has added to my life, the effort to make this work is, unequivocally, worth it. In hindsight, working this out with D is, I must say, relatively easy. I couldn’t have asked for a more understanding and kind-hearted and good-smelling partner (that’s right, he smells really good, and trust me that makes a lot of difference, LOL!) and I couldn’t be more grateful to God that I get to do life with this guy.

Happy 4th anniversary, Dear David. Four years down, forever more to go. Let’s do this! :)


About the Cocoon Boutique Hotel

Cocoon Boutique Hotel takes pride in its its environment-friendly interiors and amenities. Complimentary water for guests, for example, are stored in sealed mason jars instead of plastic bottle containers. The interiors are constructed with reclaimed wood and recycled materials. The roof deck houses potted plants and organic herbs both for sale and for use in cooking the restaurant’s food. These, on top of the top-class service and unique amenities you won’t find anywhere else, Cocoon Boutique Hotel is definitely worth taking a trip to the north. :)

I suggest booking way ahead of time. Cocoon Hotel only has a handful of rooms, and reservations run out fast.

Location and contact details
61 Scout Tobias corner Scout Rallos Streets, Bgy Laging Handa, Quezon City 1103, Trunklines: 632- 9212706 to 08 / Fax Number: 632- 4137281 / www.thecocoonhotel.com

For best rates, book The Cocoon Hotel via Agoda.

Sofitel Manila Staycation with Kids

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We couldn’t have booked a staycation at a worse time. The weather was horrible, a typhoon just entered the country, classes were suspended, and many parts of the metro were flooded.

We got ourselves booked at Sofitel a few weeks ago, long before weather forecasts showed signs of a typhoon. We looked forward to take a dip in the pool, enjoy the outdoors, maybe even watch the sunset by the Manila bay. None of these were possible during our stay, and yet somehow our Sofitel experience couldn’t have been better still. It was a bed weather kind of week anyway, and staying in is definitely a good idea inside Sofitel’s luxurious guest rooms and indoor facilities.

The story of my life—everything worked out together for good after all.  Continue reading “Sofitel Manila Staycation with Kids”

The Paradise that is Ephrathah Farms

Ephrathah Farms

Ephrathah Farms

Summer has long been over but we still keep looking back and reminiscing our time at Ephrathah Farms. Located in the quiet town of Badiangan, Iloilo, the farm has been there for a while, growing organic produce that are sold at SM Iloilo Supermarket.

With hectares of land and natural resources, it makes sense that the family who owns this piece of property would develop it and welcome others to enjoy this paradise; after all, you won’t really keep a place this beautiful to yourself would you? :)

And so early this year, the hotel and the resort were opened to the public; and in May, just as summer was about to end, we had the privilege of coming over to stay there for a couple of days.  Continue reading “The Paradise that is Ephrathah Farms”