Sunday, May 3, 2015

Floyd Mayweather, you gave us the most boring boxing match on earth

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Punch Sports Magazine first issue, featuring Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather.
Grab your copies and read about "Pacman: His Journey to World Fame". 
Floyd Mayweather proves to Filipinos he is the best. True to his words, Manny Pacquiao can't beat him. Filipinos believe in him now - only if he made it clear to us that we will witness marathon inside the ring.

But it's boxing and it's hugely disappointing and BORING. 

Mayweather is a big disappointment. He brought us to the kingdom of boredom. With that kind of play, we can't comprehend why he is called the best. He is well deserving of the BOOS inside MGM Grand Garden Arena. 

Sorry, judges, but people saw the fight differently. We can accept defeat only if we saw REAL boxing. Not the one that used strategies only you, judges, and Mayweather understand.

We hoped for an ultimate bout but we saw nothing but running.

It's our first time to subscribe to pay-per-view and the fight's not worth our money. All our excitement died when we witnessed how Mayweather moved around.

I'm no expert in boxing but I have seen the Filipino eight-world boxing champion fight it off with his previous opponents - all heart. Sugod ng sugod. Walang takot. Pacquiao doesn't mind what will happen to him inside the ring - as long as he knows he gives it his all and he made his country proud.

Manny Pacquiao - you're still our champion.

Floyd Mayweather - maybe you just try to watch the bout again and then convince yourself - again - that you won. You should also start reading online now to know what people think about the match. 

Yes, you win in what was supposed to be the "Fight of the Century". You have scorecards to prove it. But you can never make a fool of the people around the world. Pacquiao won the most priceless belt that you can never have - THE LOVE AND RESPECT OF THE WORLD.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

What to Do at RITM When You are Bitten By an Animal

I was working on an article when suddenly, I got up from my chair and my right foot landed right in the stomach of a stray cat... I thought I was not bitten because I did not feel anything but when I inspected my foot and my ankle, I saw blood dripping... 

I was in a hurry because it's already past 2pm when I decided to go to RITM. Soon as I hopped out of the car I approached the guard, who asked me to register at the desk. Afterwards, he gave me a form to fill up.

I proceeded to the front window ("Animal  Bite"), where a lady double-checked my data. She instructed me to go to Cashier 1 (to her right) and waited until my name is called. I paid 125 - 100 for consultation fee and 25 for registration fee.

I went to the waiting area and waited until my name is called. At the consultation  room, i was asked to fill up another form and was given a number. A nurse interviewed me then the doctor.

I went to the cashier where I paid 535 and then to counter 3 where I was given a big red card with number (which means I am a new patient). I waited until I was called for vaccination.

Before I went out, I was given a follow-up paper, where my next appointment is written.

Overall, it took me two hours to complete the process. There was a queue but not that long. So if you are going to RITM, I guess, it is better to go there in the afternoon as there's no long line - unlike during mornings (according to the guard I talked to).

I noticed that all personnels are accommodating and willing to give a smile. This is something new for me.

Come Day 3 (my first follow-up), I noticed that the number of patients doubled. But I do not mind because I was pretty sure that the process will be shorter - and I was right.

The guard instructed me to go to the personnel-on-duty, situated in the entrance door. He got my orange card, which by the way is given to all patients coming to RITM.

I was told on my first visit that I have to keep it because I will need it each time. It serves as a reference to my hospital data and it holds my vaccination record.

True enough, he read something in my orange card and check it on the computer. He then instructed me to go to the billing area - near counter. I gave my records there and again, waited until my number is called. This time, I was holding a blue card (for patients on follow-up). I paid a small sum (sorry I forgot, but I think it's about 200). In about 30-45 minutes my number was called. I went inside the vaccination room. I received two injections. I was instructed to go back for Day 7 vaccination.

But for some personal reasons, I was not able to go back. Sorry for my "bitin" blog but at least this account will give people an idea on how easy it is to have yourself checked at RITM and more important, how cheaper (i mean, wayyyyy cheaper) it is to get vaccination at RITM.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Our Blue Coral-Acuatico Beach Resort Experience in Laiya, Batangas

Infinity pool at Acuatico Beach Resort Laiya Batangas
My sister - the birthday girl - Anna poses beside the infinity pool at Acuatico Beach Resort

We managed to go to Acuatico Beach Resort (a high-end beach resort in Laiya, Batangas) because it is just beside Blue Coral, where we were actually booked. We read a lot about Acuatico so we thought we should do a quick look of its facilities before we took our lunch. And boy, how we envy the guests because of its stunning infinity pool overlooking the ocean.


Beach Resort Laiya Batangas

We grabbed every opportunity to have our photos taken. (Tatay Lito poses for a picture at the beachfront of Acuatico.)

But let's forget about Acuatico first because as I mentioned earlier, we decided to stay at Blue Coral.

We arrived before 12nn but we were allowed to do early check-in on condition that we also do an early check-out the next day (an approximate of 22 hours of stay).

Beach Resort Laiya Batangas

Because Blue Coral was a lot cheaper than Acuatico, we did not expect much from the place. We only wanted four things – swimming pool, beach, comfortable room, and good food - but I can say that we received more than what we expected. The poolside room is big enough to accommodate all of us. It has two double-sized beds and one double deck that can actually accommodate three or four persons. (See the left photo.) The aircon and the fridge are in good running condition. The bathroom is okay - no broken tiles and faucet. It is also big enough to allow two or three persons inside. Our decision to stay in Blue Coral in lieu of Acuatico was a good (or wiser?) one.


Beach Resort Laiya Batangas


But since we read a lot of not-so-good reviews about food at Blue Coral, we opted to pay for the accommodation and made the decision to find someplace else to feast. However, our tummies were already complaining so we decided to eat lunch at the Blue Coral restaurant only to be surprised that the food was not bad at all. Tatay Lito loved the fried chicken so much. We thought that maybe because of reviews, they changed their cooks. Hehe.
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Beach Resort Laiya Batangas
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We came to Acuatico to have dinner buffet to celebrate Anna’s birthday. The food was great – we had spaghetti, marinara, and carbonara cooked in front of us by the chef. There were salad, halo-halo, chocolate, and others for dessert, and beef, chicken, fish, pork, and others for viands. I did not eat sisig because it’s ‘mataba’. Overall, it’s quite worth the rate per pax. I said ‘quite’ because we were not big eaters.














Beach Resort Laiya Batangas



We did not swim in the beach on the first day because the current was kinda strong. Lucas said “the water is moving”. Also, the beach was kinda dirty, with pieces of leaves, woods – and diaper. But the next day, we were greeted by the water’s calmness and cleanliness that we enjoyed the beach a lot. I do have to mention that Blue Coral’s swimming pool was also clean and well-maintained. Not too many people, so we were able to swim freely.





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Beach Resort Laiya BatangasBefore we went home, travelers as we were, we asked for one of the most visited restaurants in San Juan, Batangas and Old San Juan Restaurant was recommended to us. It was an old house converted into a restaurant. There were a lot of antique pieces inside (as expected). The sisig was okay for me as it was ‘malaman’. The bulalo was okay. The kare-kare needed more sauce. Overall, it was a fine
lunch for all of us.




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Beach Resort Laiya Batangas
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We saw a church nearby. Being lovers of old churches, we went to check it and of course, pray. We were told that it was the church where Ryan Agoncillo and Judy Ann Santos got married.

Beach Resort Laiya Batangas

Overall, it was a well-spent family trip. A white (okay, cream) beach not too far from Manila. Who says you need to take a plane to enjoy beaches in the Philippines? Laiya, Batangas can give your family the same enjoyment.

Friday, January 25, 2013

The Power of Healing

Few people are given the chance to feel the presence of the Lord during the celebration of a healing mass. I am blessed to be one of them…

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I will not go into details about what happened to me on the night of September 7, 2012. Let’s just say that my blood pressure has risen to 220/110—my first time. I was rushed to Jose L. Amante Emergency Hospital, went home after three hours and had several laboratory tests the next day at Healthway Festival.

As I waited for my cardiologist, I experienced panic attack and my blood pressure increased again at 150/100. I went to Asian Hospital and was placed under emergency care. After an hour or two, my blood pressure lowered to 120/80. I felt super fine.

Or so I thought.

I began to feel weak later in the evening. My cousins (Alvin and Morris) and my sister Anna brought me to Perpetual Help Medical Center in Binan, Laguna. I was only under observation at the emergency unit but I opted to be confined immediately. At that very moment, I feared that something might happen to me. The images of that fateful night kept coming back to my mind…


 I heard knocks at my door. It was from Gelo, my 11-year-old nephew. He asked me to rush. “Si Nanay! Si Nanay!” I heard him saying as he ran. I hurried to their place, found my mom unconscious and saw my eldest sister and cousins trying to revive her… I just looked at her. Her face was so pale... We brought her to Asian Hospital. At first, I kept on talking to her. But hours have passed and she's not improving... I knew then, we would lose her... 

Yes, we did. But the image of her face that night hunts me until now...  


After three days, I was discharged from the hospital. But after only a couple of days, I was back again. The culprit: low sodium. My doctor said I could have fainted. Good thing it did not happen. After four days, I was out of the hospital.

One… two… three weeks have passed and I felt the same. There was no improvement in my condition. My eldest sister Didith called for a priest to bless our house. Luckily, it was Father John Tabot who came. He invited me to his healing mass on the coming Friday and I did.

While hearing the mass, I felt very weak. I was having second thoughts about finishing the celebration. It was as if somebody was pushing me to get out of the church because nothing good will happen. Surprisingly, it was like this when I went to hear mass at Sto. Sepulcro Parish Church in Landayan a week ago. But I prayed and vowed to stay—even when I felt that I am to faint in no time.

While lined up in front of the altar for Fr. John's blessing, my eyes caught the image of Jesus in the cross. I began to mumble “Lord, heal me… Please, heal me…” Those were the only words that I kept on saying. Tears began to fall. I did not know what was happening to me. It wasn’t me. But I was really crying. When Father John approached me and touched me in my forehead and said a prayer, I closed my eyes, cried with soft voice and felt like I was floating. My body was so light as if my spirit was about to go. Or, was it God's spirit that's lifting me? Before I could get the answer, I found myself falling from my back...


After the mass, I felt so good and so strong. I knew then, I was off to recovery. So I promised myself to blog about it here in Google before anything else so I can spread the good news. This may not be a post related to my travels but this is a journey that I want to share first and foremost.