December 11, 2015

Saab's LUCKY ONE on December One

Fourteen days before Christmas and as early as December one I got a gift I didn't imagine I will have. As blogger (newbie here), its normal that we follow other bloggers and read their entries too and even before I started blogging I'm already reading this http://spellsaab.juice.ph/ 


This blog site belongs to Maria Isabella Simone Arroyo Magalona-Bacarro known as Saab Magalona a blogger, singer, endorser, recently a DJ and all-time book lover. She's making her own name in her chosen field. Last November, she started decluttering her bookshelves and decided to give three stacks to three chosen people. Readers just need to place a comment on her post the reason why they wanted it. You may read her post http://spellsaab.juice.ph/book-club-take-me-home/

I was hesitant at first but I just wanted to try my luck so I decided to put a comment.

What can you say?

I checked my email the next day and got broken when I didn't received any message from her. Well to tell you honestly, 300+ place their comments and my chance of being picked was very low. It was December 1st! I got shocked to see her name in my inbox with a the word "Congratulations." OMG!! I won one stack #2!!! What caught my attention was the number I saw, she gave my Stack #2 while I wished for #3. I backtracked all the comments to know why Stack #3 was given to another person. I look for her name and here's what I found out...

She deserves it...

I'm lucky to be chosen out of the crowd's comment and even luckier to know the Stack I wished for was given to a deserving person. Thank you so much Saab for sharing your books and for choosing me. I'll surely update you once it was handed to my friend.

Books are meant to be shared; you may have a mini-library but if those books will just be covered by dust as it stays longer... I guess its better to let go and let their story be shared to other people. We all have different ways of loving what we have but sharing this love will surely be greater.


Have you had the same experience? Share it with me thru comments. I would love to read your own story. PS: I'm currently reading Unscripted (one of the book I got from Saab)... got inspired with popular people's own story...

~thetskie here~

December 4, 2015

REGINA RICA: Our Lady Regina Rosarii @ Tanay Rizal

It was a year ago when I learned about Regina RICA thru my Tita Mayra. We decided to plan our visit so I checked blogs to know more about the place and it got me even more excited. 
After a long ride, we finally arrived!

Who would have thought there will be a sanctuary like this? Thanks to the Dominican Sisters of Regina Rosarii for bringing the experience of heaven to public. The 13.5 hectare has grown to be a place of prayer, an ecological sanctuary and a wellness environment.

This place taught me one good lesson. I went there with my Tita Mayra, my sister Daizyrry and my cousin Pearlyn. They wore blouse and skirt while I wore dress. Unfortunately, when we were about to enter the guard told me to borrow skirt near the orientation area. I was like... WHY??? He explained that skirt or dress should be longer most probably below the knee. They were laughing about my situation but I have no choice but to OBEY their rules and regulation. Good thing the color of their skirt complemented my dress.

What can you say?

All visitors must first undergo orientation to know more about its history and the different activities they have as well as their future plans for the place. After the orientation each will be given freedom to walk around and explore the beauty of the place. There are areas you needed to be oriented first before entering.


Our Lady of Regina RICA (Regina Rosarii) is a huge beautiful 71-foot high statue stands on top of the hill. It was made by the sculptor, Jose Barcena Jr.
 

The entire place was indeed a sanctuary where you can relax, reflect and meditate. You can also offer prayers and colorful candles according to your intention. We didn't let the opportunity pass to get inside Our Lady's mantle right after the orientation we went up. Inside her mantle is an adoration chapel called "SULOD" and Ilonggo word which means "enter". The sacredness of the place will hinder you for taking picture inside though it was really not allowed.



Tita Mayra while writing her prayer offering.

We heard the mass since it was Sunday when we visited. If you can notice, they were very organize from the gate to their facilities. It was also evident to their chapel. There were people whom will assist you to your place until communion. They also have healing prayer after the mass and anointing of the healing oil. 
 
The Chapel

A blessed Sunday indeed! We got inspired by how the devotees of Mary came up with a sanctuary. As heaven can move mountains; our faith can let everything happens. With trust and guidance with our Lord and Mary as our mediator. For more information about Regina Rosarii you may visit their website http://reginarica.org/rica/

Blessed!
We may not or need not to understand God's plan for us, all that is expected of us is to trust in Him, as Mary our mother did. Always be a blessing to others!


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~thetskie here~

the Dominican Sisters of Regina Rosarii, was founded by Sister Mary Epifania F. Brasil - See more at: http://reginarica.org/rica/?page_id=729#sthash.wJ4e78L4.dpuf
the Dominican Sisters of Regina Rosarii, was founded by Sister Mary Epifania F. Brasil - See more at: http://reginarica.org/rica/?page_id=729#sthash.wJ4e78L4.dpuf
the Dominican Sisters of Regina Rosarii, was founded by Sister Mary Epifania F. Brasil - See more at: http://reginarica.org/rica/?page_id=729#sthash.wJ4e78L4.dpuf
Congregation, the Dominican Sisters of Regina Rosarii, was founded by Sister Mary Epifania F. Brasil, OP on May 13, 2005 in Quezon City, Philippines. Together with her were Sister Mary Carmen C. Advincula, OP., Sister Marie Amelia F. Brasil, OP., Sister Mary Matthew F. Brasil, OP., Sister Ma. Violeta P. Sobremisana, OP., and Sister Mary Sarah R. Ronda, OP. We were all former members of the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of the Philippines.
         We heard the call of the Spirit to start a new branch of the Dominican family where we can be contemplative witnesses, following Jesus,
- See more at: http://reginarica.org/rica/?page_id=729#sthash.wJ4e78L4.dpuf

November 27, 2015

Mt. Balagbag, Rodriguez Rizal 

I'm tired of seeing buildings and crowded roads since I started teaching in college. I simply need a break and finally I have it because it was our semestral break. February, when we hiked Mt. Gulugod Baboy in Anilao Batangas after that we faced the busiest part of our working lives. We planned to hike Mt. Daguldol unfortunately, it didn't materialize. It’s almost the end of the year when we finally push through our next climb... Mt. Balagbag is located in Rodriguez Rizal. At over 777+ MASL that offers good view of Manila.


Since three of us were from Ortigas Ext. we just rode a jeepney to Cubao (P17.00 fare) to get rid of the preparation of APEC Summit during that time. From Cubao we rode a bus going to Tungko (P65.00 up) then we arrived at the meeting place after an hour and half. The terminal going to Licao-Licao (P28.00 fare) was just few steps from our meeting place. Mt. Balagbag here we come!


It took more than 30 minutes before we arrived at Licao-Licao.There were tricycle drivers who asked us if we wanted to get ride so well have shorter trek but being excited and adventurous we politely refused and started walking. According to the blogs I've read the trail was wide and obvious so the need for the guide was the hiker’s choice. 
May your best miles be covered by foot
Ready! Set! Trek!

We started hiking around 11am so we can reach the resort probably lunch time. Yes we're staying at the resort!!! We passed by at a grotto and (1) took a picture (2) rest as well. We kept walking but everyone's hungry, when we saw a small store with table and chairs made of bamboo outside we decided to have lunch! Happy tummy = happy trek! 
Good weather we pray...

We finally reached the Sitio Balagbag Health Center where we have to register and pay P10.00 each. We were advised to stay for a while because the afternoon sun was up so bright and hot! Dim-trekking was really recommended! We learned that the resort where we placed our reservation was near the mountain peak. Good thing we already ate lunch or else... we'll die in hunger.


Let the trek begin again! We met a lot of day hikers and bikers along the trail. The level of difficulty according to some hikers was 3/9 but while we were walking we came into conclusion that it depends upon the hiker's expertise. For newbies like us it will be 5/9. The trail was wide and easy but still it was too exposed to Mr. Sun and that made it more difficult.


Yay! At last we reached the resort! It was near the peak so don't expect too much but it passed our standard (lelz). There's only one swimming pool, decent restroom, wide space to pinch your tent, a sari-sari store and available drinking water. Entrance fee is P100.00 per head. You can also rent their long table with chair for P200.00 or their room for P200.00- 500.00. Convenience overload :)

Forget about your worries and swim calmly!
We decided to leave some of our things before going to the summit. It would only take 30 minutes trek from the resort but because of some photo ops... it took us an hour. Meet our adorable tour guide "Heidi". We met at the resort and from there Heidi never leave our side until we get back to the resort.


so adorable... Heidi
Cold wind plus breathtakingly beautiful view of Sierra Madre range... whatta welcome!

Group shot at the summit

We waited for the sunset because we decided to pinch our tent in the resort. Mr.Sun didn't fail to give a peaceful view as the dark clouds conquer the blue ones.


We made it!

While heading back to the resort other hikers encouraged us to stay but since some of our things were left at the resort we have to refuse them. Before I forgot, we paid P20.00 at the gate before the summit.

Arranged rock made a cave view

Indeed a great escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Though the next day will surely be full of body pains, nothing beats the experience we had.  



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~thetskie here~