(it's not Bicol this time... it's Zambales!)
May 24, 2008, my THY Marketplace Family in
There were about twenty-seven (27) who signed up for the weekend trip but due to the typhoon the Saturday before the 24th and due to some unexpected circumstances, not to mention the conflict to some company outings, we were down to 12. Thus, came the joke, 12 disciples- Greg, Joel, Roche, Tin, Jai, Klaire, Lulu, Kat, Honey, Harry, Athan and the blogger herself.
And since we wanted to do more with less time, we resolved to leave
There we were, in
Our motorcabs did a full stop and the captain boatman (together with his crew) came to meet us. My friends did some inquiries as to what time would be the best for us to start moving and rowing. We all agreed, 7 am sharp. As we were waiting in a small nipa hut, I pulled my easy-to-pitch tent and took a nap. Few hours later, we changed into our swimming outfits and hopped on the boat. The boatride costs Php450 for each person and we hired an extra boat for Php1,200 for our bags and other stuff. We also saw quite a few travelers along the shore, waiting for their hired-boats. Actually, this unregulated-tourism-system is helping these fishermen earn more than their fishing enterprise. No worries, there are plenty of for-hire boats in the village. Just ask.
First stop,
Next stop,
Final stop, Anawangin Cove. From
After our lunch, we headed toward our tents and rested for a while...the nap turned into hours of sleep. Yes, we got tired. We tried to walk along the shoreline and did little discoveries of what the place has to offer before the sun would set. Take note, there was no electricity available in the beach. It's good that we brought with us an emergency light and a bunch of flashlights. We cooked our food using charcoal and some twigs, and I say, "it was super fun!". It brought back memories of my girl scout days. We only brought one lamp so we had to eat before it gets dark in the woods. By 6pm we started having our scrumptious dinner (thanks Jai!).
Then we headed for the beach...night swimming! We had so much fun swimming, star-gazing... and singing! We got so amazed by those glittery particles in the water and wondered if they were bubbles or just the sand reflecting the light. The night was so asthonishing that we couldn't contain our joy and thankfulness to the Creator and Sustainer of Life, the Maker of heaven and earth. We started singing, "How Great is our God" and everyone kept on singing one song after the other until we moved up to shore singing, "...and I will rise on eagle's wings".
We took a bath in a nearby water pump to wash off the sand and the after-sticky-feeling of the seawater. It became another bonding session especially for the "sisterettes". Don't worry, there's also an available facility for bath and to-do-your-thing. See for yourself when you get there!
Everyone was in their PJs and was getting ready for a good-night-outdoor-sleep. Yes, camping life! Joel, Roche, Honey, Jai, Klaire and I were all set-in-tent but the others, Greg, Athan, Harry, Lulu, Kat, and Tin, were still chitchatting outside. Unfortunately, we were so exhausted to do the bonfire so we settled with an omni lamp. I can hear the sound of the crickets and the sea breeze, the conversation and giggles of my neighbors, and not to mention some guys snoring. Guess who?!
May 25, 2008, Sunday morning was beautiful as ever. Everyone woke up very early but me. I’m not a morning person..and everybody knows that. The girls did the kitchen thing. And the boys, what do you expect?! (Peace!). In fairness, they helped in and yes, were forced to wash the dishes (Ha!). It was a heavy breakfast, and the only food supply left. Our improvised-kitchen became another getting-to-know venue. One thing I learned in all my outdoor and ministry experiences, you get to know people better when you live with them, even for just a short period of time. The truth of the matter is that, their true characters are being revealed especially when they are tired or HUNGRY.. in this case, BOTH . (Ha!)
Our agenda for our last day: go trek in the woods and after that swim to a very fascinating spot where the river meets the sea. So everyone got themselves armed with… a bottle of water and camera!
Campers ready?! Onward march! Not far from our campsite, we saw a beautiful spot--a stream of water. It was so clear and cold. We were crossing over and realized that it was a perfect spot for photos..and so we stopped. Thank God for tripods! Then we moved on. Up, up, up to the hills and jungle. We crossed 4 streams of water (Greg blurted out, "it's like crossing the Jordan river!), struggled with weeds and strange looking plants and trees, bitten by ants and insects, and we got lost for a few minutes. After a 20-minute trek, we reached a majestic place in the middle of the forest. It was surrounded by mountains and trees. It was super green..and magnificent. I couldn't even describe what we saw in words . God is really a God of wonder.
I had sooooo much fun that weekend.
And I thank the Lord for not allowing us to go to Galera (all things work together for good), He opened a wide door for us to take pleasure in His beautiful masterpieces in the
(for more photos, please check http://pinoynga.com/thumbnails.php?album=101)