It’s already 12:40 a.m., a time when I should’ve been in dreamland hours ago so I may wake up early and fresh for the said event. However, my 3pm wake up time and 5am sleeping time has wrecked my body clock and I’m still having difficulties adjusting. So good luck to me as I will be ushering delegates and guests for two consecutive days (Feb.28-29) to this event. I can’t tell you much about it yet since it’s just about to happen. All I can share with you is the following FAQ entry which I got from our briefing the whole afternoon at PICC yesterday…
Philippine -Japan Manning Cooperative Forum is an opportunity for the Philippine Shipping and Japanese Shipping industries to gather and discuss industry concerns for its future goals and progress.:"
>>> Media Bug
There were plans to spend the long weekend (Feb. 23-25) either in Siquijor or somewhere else we’ve never been to. But because we’re new parents to Sam, we just couldn’t up and leave anytime we like more so when she has an appointment with her Vet that same weekend. So we justmade the most out of the situation. We wanted to try wake boarding again. We also wanted to just relax with Ella, rejuvenate and be away from the computer for a little while. So we decidedto visit Lago de Oro again after which we headed to Tagaytay for dinner.
There’s the wake boarding complex behind us, powered by cable wire system…
Getting our day trip tickets…
Click to read more about wakeboarding at Lago de Oro…
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Samantha is finally declared healthy by her Vet. Yay! See more of this on Sam’s new post…
And oh, I want a pug.
For those who are reading this just now, do go back to my previous entries of the Funboard Cup so you’d have a better grasp of what this event is all about…
Day 1 Part I
Day 1 Part II
Day 2 Part I
Day 2 Part II
Day 3 Part I
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One of the things I liked about being a part of this major kite surfing and windsurfing event is that every night, they always have something different, fun and exciting to offer us. This particular evening, which is already our third night in the Boracay Funboard Cup, Freddie Palacios sponsored a barbeque event held by the pool side of Laguna de Boaracay. Apparently, he always does this every year. On a particular day he chooses, he wakes up early, goes to the market, buys all his ingredients and prepares his dishes. Come late afternoon, at around 5:30 pm, he grills them on his pre-heated charcoal just like the gool ‘ol days. Add his home-made salsa into the picture, sandwhiched between a folded pita bread and you get a traditional Mexican cuisine!
(L-R: Tony, me, Jana, Virge, Ernie)
Click to read more about my Day 3 adventures during the Funboard Cup.