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What was supposedly a month to just lazy around
Quickly turned into two trips to Bohol and a flight to Manila
Father time definitely knows how to play mind games, you know?
Which to me translates to the idea that you can only plan so much
Fate has sealed the rest of the story
Here are a few pictures on the drive to Bataan
I was seated in front
But on our way back to Manila tomorrow
I am driving.
Balintawak, where we got in to NLEX.
This car overtook us from the right side but I thought the trees on each side of the road added a little bit of attitude. In my eyes, this can pass for a movie poster.
After NLEX was SCTEX.
And then we finally arrived at Landrina in Bataan.
First and foremost to celebrate Jacob’s 8th birthday. I first met him when he was 4. Imagine that!
Here’s Anna!
The house looked really nice. A little bit nordic. I think.
And Rica. Who also celebrated her 4th birthday last month.
Little Chase.
In front of the villas is this walkway to the beach
I walked around and took photos.
Something I’ve not been doing a lot lately.
The beach had big waves much like in Botolan, Zambales. I enjoyed it a lot.
Bamboo on the shore.
I caught a glimpse of a few people trying to catch fish.
I crawled for this picture. Hahaha.
It was cloudy but the sunset still provided us with an orange sky.
The tide was still high.
The sand was gray and brown and black but the water was really clear.
Really cool place.
Dirt roads to the villa.
I took pictures of everything.
We drove to the center of Morong. This is their terminal.
A slaughter house.
And their public market.
After the trip, we headed to the beach again.
You can see 3 kids there.
That is Anna!
My feet and Anna’s.