I still have a few backlogs to write and one of those is this one.
The semester has finally ended, so I thought about finding a good way to spend it. Thus, I took advantage of having a getaway at my mom’s hometown, plus it was my Lola and Kuya’s birthday. And we wanted to celebrate tho.
The night before, I was thinking if I will be taking the shower already, so I won’t have any struggle in the cold and knee-curling temp of the water as we have planned a super early morning parting because we wanted to get there in Mindoro as early as we could as it is way too far. But that night, I was really feeling drowsy and worn-out so, I decided to just generally have a morning shower. Well, it did help me freshen and wake up in that early move.
Mom: “Saan na kayo anak?”
Me: “We’re on our way na po, na-traffic lang sa laot haha“
Unfortunate events normally happen in life. We missed the 8AM ship, I’m gagged. So my mom, auntie and uncle waited for about 4-5 hours in Mamburao (Occidental Mindoro capital) to pick us up. We boarded at exactly 10AM. The usual travel time to offboard in Port of Abra de Ilog consumes 3-4 hours including the latencies. Plus, an additional 1-hour drive from the port to Mamburao.
It’s past 5PM when we got there. Painted on my Lola’s face was jubilee for the reason that we only pay her a visit when we’re free. And since my mom works overseas, we only have a seldom time to go to Mindoro. We briskly gave her a hug and mano — an honoring gesture as a sign of respect. Since there is no cellular signal in our place there, I then swift to the shore where there’s an available. I told my dad that we already made it to Lola’s place. That’s our day, we have had some fun-filled talks, we ate and rested afterwhile to recharge. And I thank God for it was indeed a safe trip.
#DayOne
Everyone’s recharged and so did I. We were about to go swimming in the sea, but we were caught by the blazing heat of the sun. So my brother and I went lurking, we’ve decided to go to our cousins to check how they were. They live near the mountain, so we considered hiking. For I was curious to see the picture of everything at the bottom when you’re on the top of the mountain. It’s not arduous to climb it and the views were undoubtedly a good distraction. It’s getting late in the afternoon, so we took the moment and gave thanks that we were allowed to get there and prayed to return us safely to the trailhead.
This weekend trip wouldn’t be completed without fresh foods. Foods that we don’t eat on a usual day. Yes, we were blessed with an abundance of bounty — seafood, tropical fruits and creative cooking style. Evident in the picture, I wasn’t able to get away with cleaning the dishes, just as how I do in Batangas. To drench, I used water from the poso — an old-style water pump commonly used in the provinces of the Philippines.
#TheNextDay
To kick start the day, I walked by the bay, listened to the rhythmic swell of waves, and of course inhaled the fresh, briny smell of the sea. Just as the heat of the sun has an ability to damage our skin, it also has plenty of health benefits associated with it. As per research, a 5-minute stand under the sun will save us from skin disorders such as acne, psoriasis and fungal skin infections. Just avoid too much exposure that may lead to suntan which means the skin has already been damaged. Since it’s low tide, I found a starfish by the shore. Sea stars can be found in the rocky areas just below sea level. They’re easy to find, and seeing them is indeed an exciting part of being in the beach.
This was one of the highlights of our escapade, my Kuya turned 23 and my Lola celebrated her 60th year of existence, glad we were there. For her, age is just a number, and she is young as she feels. I thank God for the added year in their lives. He really is the redeemer, the anchor, and healer of all life seizures.
#LastDay
It has been a tradition of our family to go to Calawagan Mountain Resort on the last day of our visit in Mindoro, about an hour trip from Paluan. It’s a nature-based resort good for leisure outings, evident lush vegetation, has a cool mountain breeze, there are available cottages, forest, and hiking trails. There’s a lap pool upon entry and a connecting bridge to the other side of the resort where natural pool with boulders and rock formations can be found. The large trees which abound throughout the resort provides an excellent shade even on the midday sun. As they say, birdwatchers wouldn’t have to go too far to locate some of Mindoro’s endemic birds such as hawk-owls, flower peckers, fruit-doves, flycatchers and sun birds as it can be seen and heard throughout this resort. It is an ideal locale for anyone who wishes a unique outdoor adventure in Mindoro. Picture taking is really a must.
It’s our last day in Mindoro, the time when unwelcome thoughts bubbled up, as our so-mini-vacation ending was imminent in just a wink. I love this type of vacation when we used to travel back and forth where I used to get a sunk feeling. The feeling of I-still-didn’t-want-to-go-back to my daily routine. It’s like I’m having anxiety because I’ve been used to what I’ve had experienced for the past few days. Then all of a sudden, I’m dreading the end to a glorious trip. The post-vacation feels hit me like a wrecking ball. I closed my eyes, I’m having the time of my life, I opened my eyes, I’m back facing the reality and what happened fades in an instant.
Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. The life in Mindoro was just so simple. The way of living merely has a big difference from our life at home. There’s no signal for some area, means for FM radio, mobile phones and television, unless you have cable TV. I was able to experience this which others cannot. The simplicity of the life of the residents, harvesting onion crops, riding in a boat and balsa- a small raft or boat, roaming around by the shore to pick up seashells, viewing sea stars, sightseeing around, and mountain adventures.
It was a weekend away from the civilization and overcrowded places. I was able to feel the sea breeze and it’s brine, and the sounds of the blow of the waves. I was also able to meditate, away from the pressure and social media.
God is good all the time. He provided us not just the financial needs but also the strength and the precious time to look back and visit the place and the people whom are part of who we are and how’s our life now. And I know He is with us, wherever we go.
Till our next.
Loved your article, made me travel for a bit.
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This was wonderful!I’m glad you were safe and had such a fun story to tell.
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This will definitely be on my list for the next place I travel to after this is all over. I also love your design on your images with the pin! So cute 🙂
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Wow! This is wonderful. I actually wanna travel now after reading your blog haha. Those images with pins are so cute. Also the sunset is beautiful ❤️
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Wow! I felt like I was there. You write so wonderfully! And your photographs were more amazing. Adding Mindoro, Philippines to my never-ending bucket list. 😊
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Aww, I miss travelling so badly. Love your pictures!
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Looks like so much fun, and what a beautiful place! Glad you had a safe trip! Thanks for sharing!
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Those pictures of grilled fish make me so hungry. I have never been to Mindoro but I heard from a lot of my friends that it’s a beautiful place to visit. I’m glad that you’re able to spend time with your mom who works overseas on this paradise:)
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I missed the soothing waves of the sea in Mindoro. Your photos are inviting and I really need a long dip in the salty waters. Fresh seafood as well, I really missed grilling at the seashore.
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WHOA MINDORO! This reminded me of the backlogs of my previous travels too. There’s so much to see and explore in Mindoro pala. Although I have been in Oriental Mindoro once. Dun sa Puerto Galera and stayed in Fridays Boquete Resort. I’m definitely going back!
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Wow! I have never been to Mindoro but i always hear from my friends that Puerto Galera is beautiful. Definitely adding Mindoro to my bucket list. Hope to visit is soon after the pandemic!
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I haven’t gotten the chance to visit Mindoro but I do hope I get to visit soon. Your blogpost gave so much information that intrigued my senses. I will definitely add this to my travel list as soon as quarantine ends.
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Those grilled seafood photos made my mouth water! I love the sunset photo too and the smiles on your faces. You know more than the travel goals, I always treasure warm moments with my relatives. It’s priceless!
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Looking at the pictures makes me ponder about living next to the sea. Aside from the food, I feel like I would be having afternoon walks in the beach everyday! 🙂
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I always go to Mindoro to visit relatives or go to Puerto Galera. The nature scenery is quite good wherever you look. 🙂
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OMG, those kinds of seafood look soo good! I miss the Philippines even more.
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Lovely photos! But… whyyyy did I have to read this at dinner?! Fresh fish is to drool for, omg. It’s true that life begins outside our comfort zone. It’s why we need to explore and experience as much as we can while we still can and learn from them. Your getaway seemed so fun and I could literally feel the breeze from the photos.
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First of all, I love how you write this as if I am traveling with you! You certainly had a great time with you family there and I am glad you did before this pandemic. I haven’t been to Mindoro yet, but when I’ll do, may I contact you for more recos? 🙂
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What a great story. I find mindself looking back and reminiscing my old travel stories to with friends the last few years. I get what you mean when you’re trying to hold onto the moment. I wanna go back to those times and relieve those moments again, but we cant. Hopefully we can make more memorable moments with the people we love soon. Haha
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grabe yung food napaka fresh ano? im sure yung lola mo super saya na makita ka when you visited. it’s fun to be with family ano? miss my fam!
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your lola was the happiest of all! she must have been really sad when you left, too. but such is life. at least, you were able to visit her once in a while and enjoy the places. ang tagal ng waiting time ninyo but I am sure it was worth it.
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This made me miss going out. Hoping everything will be okay so we can go back on how things were. I miss travelling.
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Actually, I also do that whenever I am on a beach. Walk by the beach and breathe the ocean breeze. Maybe it’s advisable that you take that Vitamin D early in the morning 🙂 I have traveled to Occidental Mindoro last year, and it is true that they have a weak signal but that’s one of the things I love about the place.. because it will make you appreciate the province more 🙂
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I’d love to be in a place like Mindoro. I’ve only been to Puerto Galera when I was young. I think it’s about time to go back. I love the idea of not having any signals for gadgets. It means I won’t get emails from work! HAHA!
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Your description of the Calawagan Mountain Resort made me want to go there too. How I wish, all will be well na so we can travel again.
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Your article made me miss the province life when I was young. Those days na wala kang problem kahit walang tv at internet. And the way you wrote this article made me feel how you enjoyed your stay there.
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It looks like you had an amazing weekend. I can’t wait to be able to travel again!
Louise x
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Never been in Mindoro. Huhu pero parang sinama mo na rin ako sa trip mo after reading this.
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Whenever I hear/read about Mindoro it automatically reminds me of Puerto Galera. I’ve been there a few times and have even attended Malasimbo Music & Arts Festival twice! It’s our quick getaway since it’s only a few hours from Manila but it never disappoints as the water is just as pretty. The nightlife is also amazing! Love the pictures and how you layout them!
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