4.30.2012

Just because . . .


(Not so sure if this is really by William Shakespeare. They say it is.)

Well, at some point, it can be true. You just have to believe. And stop wishing to get everything in the form that you want them to take.


Source: White Paper Quotes

4.05.2012

Take that shot?

I've been reading lots of fanfictions whenever I can. Mostly, they're Harry Potter and The Hunger Games fanfics because they're the ones I can best relate to.

And because of my overwhelming emotions over The Hunger Games and my forever longing for more of Harry Potter, I'm kind of thinking of turning Tarradiddles into my own fanfic pal. Yes, it's still alive (for all those who know this page is existing). But I haven't gotten 'round to posting in there for about half a year already and it's eating me up to pieces. I cannot just delete the entire blog because of course, that's my heart in there.

So occasionally, I might be posting my first fanfics in there. I'll try to be as good as other fanfic writers are but really, I can be clutching at straws here.

Whew. So much for being a blogger who does not always login, right?

I just wish I can get this shot done nice as I could.

4.01.2012

Sun, water, wind and spontaneity

Well, spontaneity has never really rhymed well with my family. But yesterday, out of nowhere, my mother decided to call on our relatives and herd us off to a beach outing. Yay for me, who's been so stressed lately that I have not imagined anything so nice and fun can happen in just a jiffy.

We didn't really had to go too far because Cavite's known for its own share of the bay and the water. We only had to travel for at most an hour (it was only supposed to be half, but thanks to them excavations travel time was doubled up).

Then we got to Villa Excellance in Tanza, a public (and really affordable) beach resort.

Villa Excellance, Tanza, Cavite (seatholidays.com)

I did like the place, even if it's teeming with people, because it's fun and the water's relaxing. We had a bit of rain in the middle of the day, which caused the place to go wild with the wind. But on the whole, you would appreciate being close to nature and the water.

You would instantly be greeted by greenery at the entrance.

Then by the water and the howling wind (and of course, all them people)

Even the small huts provide good shade.

And definitely would allow you to relax.

Especially if you came with a trusted friend.

It was just a bit crazy that we didn't really plan on this. Hence, we didn't get to pack properly. Everything was cooked at home but then we just hauled them into the van--yes, pots and pans (and rice cooker!) included. LOL.

Though my sister didn't seem to mind much. Delicious, eh? She's sipping coffee here, the wind got madly cold, I swear. Good thing it was only just for about half an hour. Then the sun was up again.

One glitch that I found though in this whole trip: you can't seem to get away from the sand! Haha! Seriously, it's just everywhere.

Like in my feet and legs (eeeeekkkk)

But what choice do I have, right?

Good thing the sand's always swept clean or else I'd be trudging around bits of plastic and food as well. Not!

At the end of the afternoon, no matter how tired we all got from battling with the heat and the waves the important thing is that we enjoyed. Immensely. Especially our little prince here:



I didn't get to photograph him while he was out chasing the waves on this rafter as I was using a camera phone and well, waves cannot just be trusted like that. Haha.

The day was a lot of fun, superbly. And I'm looking forward to more of it for the next weeks to come.

Summer is officially on!