Wellington: City to Sea Bridge
My friends and I were people-watching by the Wellington Waterfront when it started to rain. Interesting enough, people in New Zealand stand, walk, run, and do everything in the rain. Sunshine or...
View ArticleWellington: Cable Car and Kowhai Cafe
I apologize for the lazy writing I am about to do. Texts for this post are taken from the official websites of The Wellington Cable Car and the Kowhai Cafe. Photos are all mine. 🙂 Experience a slice of...
View ArticleEmbassy of the Philippines in Wellington: Outstanding Service!
PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN NEW ZEALAND If you’re a Filipino and you’ve lived and worked overseas, you’d definitely be familiar with horror stories about our embassies. But today, the Embassy of the...
View ArticleWellington: New Zealand Parliament
On our way back to the hostel from the Philippine Embassy in Wellington, my friends and I passed by the New Zealand Parliament Buildings. From left to right: The Bowen House, The Beehive, Parliament...
View ArticleWellington: City Walk and Departure
Last day in Wellington! This is funny because we were just here for an overnight trip. But my blog posts have extended for days. I love digesting every new experience, you see. As the capital city,...
View ArticleWhat are you?
A conversation with my 5-year-old friend… Neil: Ate Violet, what are you? Me: I’m a human being. Neil: Oh, so you’re Filipino! Oh, little boy, I wish it always worked that way.
View ArticleGrateful for my New Zealand Family and Friends
GRATITUDE JOURNAL #2 What I am most thankful for this 2017 THANK YOU LEGANO FAMILY My journey to New Zealand was highly motivated by kuya Nowell, ate Merlou and their family. They were my all-out...
View ArticleGrateful for NuViz Football Club
GRATITUDE JOURNAL #3 What I am most thankful for this 2017 THANK YOU, NUVIZ! They don’t know it, but this is the second time the Nueva Vizcaya Football Club (NuViz FC), has saved me from serious...
View ArticleNew Year, New Me!
Last year I was going through one of the toughest crossroads in my life. God was strongly leading me to do something that I didn’t want to do. When I finally chose to obey, I bleached my hair. I needed...
View Article2018 Intercede: Be Still and Know that I am God
Are you longing for direction, healing, freedom, breakthroughs or abundance this 2018? Join us as we pray and fast this week (January 8-12). Why? Because life’s toughest battles are best fought on our...
View ArticleKuala Lumpur: Capsule by Container Hotel KLIA2
A REVIEW OF THE CAPSULE @KLIA2 “Hop into an ultramodern sleeping pod to grab some rest on your wait ’till your next flight out. These compact sleeping chambers are smartly designed for transit...
View Article3 Tips when staying at the Capsule in KLIA2
3 TIPS TO ENJOY YOUR STAY AT THE CAPSULE The Capsule by Container Hotel is perfect for transit passengers or backpackers. Read my review here. Note: Since the hotel is located in the airport’s...
View ArticleAuckland Shakespeare in the Park – Comedy of Errors
When I was a university student, my life revolved around theatre plays. I was a Fine Arts student who majored in Creative Writing Drama. Every play I watched quenched an insatiable thirst inside me. I...
View ArticleMy First Paragliding (Assisted) Solo Flight
PARAGLIDING PHILIPPINES CARMONA, CAVITE READ DAY 1 HERE | DAY 2 HERE It’s Day 3 of my paragliding beginner’s course. After 2 days of tandem flights and ground handling lessons, my instructor decided it...
View ArticleParagliding Lessons
PARAGLIDING PHILIPPINES CARMONA, CAVITE What follows after a day of successful solo flights? More flights! BEGINNER LESSONS On day 4 and the remaining days of my 10-day Beginner Course, we mastered...
View ArticleThe Art of Parawaiting
PARAGLIDING PHILIPPINES CARMONA, CAVITE PARAWAITING is an ancillary sport to paragliding; practiced while sitting on launch, hour after hour until the narrow window of flyable conditions finally opens....
View ArticleParamotor Tandem Flight
PARAGLIDING PHILIPPINES CARMONA, CAVITE A PARAMOTOR is a motorized steerable paraglider, powered by a motor and propeller harnessed to the pilot’s back. On Pyro’s last day of teaching, he offered his...
View ArticleFriends from Paragliding Philippines
PARAGLIDING PHILIPPINES CARMONA, CAVITE As my Paragliding Beginner Course came to an end, I thank the Lord for all the wonderful people I met in such a short span of time. The Carmona Ridge boys who...
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