Sunday, May 20, 2012

Exploring the Philippines' Neighbors - < Last Day > Mekong River Tour Day 9


So this is our last day of this trip, Oct 1, 2011. 
We spent the most part of the day taking the Mekong River Cruise. 


The Mekong River again according to Wikipedia:


It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia. Its estimated length is 4,350 km (2,703 mi), and it drains an area of 795,000 km2 (307,000 sq mi), discharging 475 km3 (114 cu mi) of water annually.
From the Tibetan Plateau this river runs through China's Yunnan province, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. In 1995, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam established the Mekong River Commission to assist in the management and coordinated use of the Mekong's resources. In 1996 China and Burma became "dialogue partners" of the MRC and the six countries now work together within a cooperative framework.
The extreme seasonal variations in flow and the presence of rapids and waterfalls in this river have made navigation difficult. The river is a major trading route linking China’s southwestern province of Yunnan to Laos, Burma and Thailand to the south, an important trade route between western China and Southeast Asia.


The color of the river is brown, very dark brown, almost like there is mud mixed with it.


The river cruise took us to a place where coconut candies and cobra medicines are made. 
We had a typical Southeast Asian lunch.  Because the place where we went to was just like any other place in the Philippine countryside this trip didn't give me much excitement.  For the Westerners yes this amazed them because obviously this is very different from what they have.


We had some taste of tropical fruits with Vietnamese ladies serenading us with old Vietnamese songs. 


We also took the rowing boat ride under the shadow of the water coconut palm trees, much like the old Vietnamese days. 


We went back to our hostel around 4pm, packed our bags and went to a supermarket to buy some goodies for pasalubongs.  The supermarket is always the cheapest place to buy food items for friends back home. 


For our dinner, my friend and I tried their street food. I cannot remember the name of the food but it was tofu-like with spices and you have to mix some toyo to it.  All I can say is it was different but I love it!


It's time for us to say goodbye to Saigon and auntie (Vy's mother) and Ms Vy, our hosts.  I would recommend their hostel - Vy Kahn Guesthouse to friends looking for a cheap stay in Saigon.  They are very accommodating (they allowed us to leave our luggages while we went to Cambodia and Bangkok), place is very clean, and you get really good value for money.  We also loved Auntie's coffee! =))

boat ride in Mekong River

Mekong River

the countryside...feels like I am just at home

tropical fruits in Vietnam, same as ours in the Philippines

yummy street food

cooking up our dinner

our place in Saigon!

My bet is still Jessica Sanchez...

One of my favorite performances of Jessica...her rendition of Dance with My Father...

I hope she wins!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

We've Got Tonight - Philip Phillips' best performance!



I felt he was singing to me...awwwww....I won't be surprised if he wins...there are more girl/women voters out there....


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I know it's late,I know you're weary 
I know your plans don't include me 
Still here we are, both of us lonely 
Longing for shelter from all that we see 
Why should we worry, no one will care 
Look at the stars so far away 
We've got tonight 
Who needs tomorrow? 
We've got tonight 
Why don't you stay? 
Deep in my soul, I've been so lonely 
All of my hopes, fading away 
I've longed for love, like everyone else does 
I know I'll keep searching, even after today 
So that there it is 
We've got it all now 
And here we are 
What do you say? 
We've got tonight 
Who needs tomorrow? 
We've got tonight 
Why don't you stay? 
I know it's late, I know you're weary 
I know your plans don't include me 
Still here we are, both of us lonely 
Both of us lonely 
We've got tonight 
Who needs tomorrow? 
Let's make it last 
Let's find a way 
Turn out the light 
Come take my hand now 
We've got tonight 
Why don't you stay? 
Why don't you stay?



Saturday, May 12, 2012

Goals and Gratefulness

This is just a check of the goals I had set this year...where am I in terms of achieving them?

I have today achieved one which is becoming a World Vision sponsor! And I am so happy for this. I can't wait to receive the name of the child I will sponsor.  I hope I will be able to sponsor one more child next year.

A week ago, I thought I was going to get a love life. However, it didn't turn out well. I guess there just wasn't enough magic for a friendship to blossom and then for the friendship to turn into something more...Oh well...it isn't my time yet and he isn't the ONE obviously. 

Two weeks from now I will be taking another paper in CIMA. This one is more difficult than the previous papers. I pray that I too shall pass this one.  I think I do deserve to pass. I just need 50% score! Please dear Lord let my efforts bear fruit. A CIMA is what I need should I decide to go out of the banking industry or should this industry become unprofitable (although I doubt)... 

Also, the US trip for my mom, dad and sister is going to happen soon.  They already have their visas. I just hope the airtickets and everything else will turn out well.  I hope they will settle well there.  I pray my sis and dad will be able to find jobs.

I am grateful to the Almighty for the blessings I have received and will continue to receive. To the other goals, I am sure you will find your place this year ;-)

Saturday, May 05, 2012

Exploring the Philippines' Neighbors - Bangkok @ Charles place and back to Saigon Day 8

Sept 30 - It was our last day in Bangkok and our flight to Saigon was I think 3pm.  Our friend suggested that we just stay at his place and not roam around or else we will miss our flight. So yes we heeded his advise. We didn't wake up early as it was a lazy day...We packed our bags and tried to squeezed all the things we shopped on our North Face backpacks.  I brought a foldable bag and this is what I used for the rest that didn't fit in my backpack. We only had carry-on bags and 7kgs was the allowable weight for Airasia.

We had lunch at a nearby eatery.  Again the servers know only very little English so it was again another challenging task.  We ordered fried sea bass and rice.  Another cheap and hearty meal.

After lunch, we decided to check out the pool at Charles' place.  We didn't bring swimwears but we just wanted to dip our feet and take pictures.

Before leaving for the airport, we took a sip of the cold beer Tiger and Singha.  A good way to start the next leg of the trip.



From Charles' place we took a cab to Hua Mak station, the nearest train station in his place and this then will be our means of transport to the airport.

Bangkok's airport is really amazing. And you would also notice inside the airport the pictures of the king displayed prominently.  The Thais truly have a high respect for their king.

There were still some portions of the airport that were undergoing renovation.

I bought a pack of dried papaya from the duty free shop.

We arrived at Saigon late afternoon, took some rest, unpack a few things.  We then had another Vietnamese dinner and then headed off to Ben Thanh for the night market.  We still have to buy pasalubongs for friends and families.  Actually it is better to shop during the night because the items are sold cheaper than during the day.  You can haggle through your heart's desire.  The vendors always start at a tourist price, and sometimes ridiculously high.






Next day- Mekong River Cruise and last minute pasalubong shopping...last day of the SE tour.

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