Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Run United 2 - 11.21.2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Sugar Rush 11.14.2010
In support of World Diabetes Day, my husband and i joined the fun run aptly named Sugar Rush. Venue was SM MOA and we registered for 3K. My daughter did not run but took photos instead.
We crossed the starting line together with some late 5k runners.
10 meters to finish line...
crossed the finish line at 29 mins
showing off our race certificate while queuing to get our loot bags...
we won an umbrella in the post-race program.
Daughter did not participate but acted as our photographer..
My post race review:
1) :) The race started on time
2) :( While it was a run for a cause , water stations were inadequate. For the 3k, water station was located 100 meters before the finish line. Learning my lesson from previous runs, i brought bottled water which i shared with my husband; it was a wise move...dont rely soley on the organizer for hydration..
3) :) There were marshalls stationed in every kilometer which was good.
4) :) Post race program was nice and encouraging; participants joined in the quiz portion and prizes were given.
5) :) Loot bags were distributed without any hassle.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
City Tour - Puerto Princesa Part 2 -11.08.2010
The city tour is aptly scheduled on our first day at 1:30pm. It cost us Php600 per pax. It's nice that we were only 4 local tourists in the van so it was roomy. The tour would be around 4 hours.
3) Handicraft Weavers
4) Crocodile Farm
5) Iwahig Penal Colony
Inside the plaza was a bronze marker. This marker was placed above the area where the main underground bunkers existed. American prisoners of world war II were imprisoned in these bunkers. When WWII was about to end , the Japanese who overtook Plaza Cuartel realized that they were losing the war. So they put all the prisoners in the dungeon and poured drums of petroleum and burned the prisoners alive. There were more or less 150 prisoners and only 11 survived to tell their story.
Our next stop was the handicraft weavers. Similar to Ilocos, there's also a livelihood of weaving buri here in puerto princesa. Our guide told us that these products are being exported abroad and even Calvin Klein ordered buri placemats. Our female tourmate tried the manual weaving machine but i chose to shoot.
We then went to the store where the finished products are displayed and being sold. I got a few book markers made of buri.
Puerto Princesa, Palawan Adventure 2010 -Part I
Puerto Pension staff was there waiting for us. He drove an airconditioned jeepney. As we passed by the main road, Rizal Avenue , we saw many tricyles. The driver cum tour narrator was in a jolly mood and started narrating to us some facts about Puerto Princesa. He's proud that Puerto Princesa is the country's cleanest and greenest city. It was clean indeed!!! You can not see any litters on the streets; there are big green trash bins every 200 meters; litter bugs will be fined. The tricyles follow a color coding scheme--white and blue colored trike alternate each day. I believe this is to avoid traffic jams.
Basically, cutting of trees is not allowed. Moreover, there is an annual tree and mangrove planting in Puerto Princesa in order to maintain the ecology and the green surroundings . Also, there is only one mall in Puerto Princesa. It is called NCC and it is only 3-4 floors (am not sure but the building is not high). The people jokingly called it No-Choice mall coz being the only mall, they have no choice. We also saw outlets of Jollibee, Chowking, Mang Inasal, Mister Donut. We also passed by some famous restos--Ka Lui , Kinabuchs (famous for its Tamilok and croc meat), Balinsasayaw Chicken Grill. Suprisingly, there is not one movie house in Puerto Princesa. The people here are happy to go home after work; they prefer to go nature tripping instead of going to the movies. According to our driver, there was one theater before but it eventually closed down because only few people watch.
As we turned to Malvar Street where Puerto Pension is located, i saw the baywalk afar and i got excited; i cant wait to check it out. The staff at the reception were friendly ; they served us cold gulaman drink and after filling up some forms, off we go to our room. Room 20 is located on the 3rd floor.
The room is small but has enough elbow room to move around. The motiff of Puerto Pensionis tribal so the room has lots of native decors. We have a view of the bay which is refreshing. The bathroom was clean and white. There's hot water equipment, bidet, clothes line. The towels are white and almost new (which i like); small ref, cable TV, aircon, overhead electric fan (fan blades were anahaw leaf shaped)..It's all good...now we rest...Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Adidas KOTR 2010
It's Oct 24, 2010 and we woke up at 330am, slipped into our running attire, sip a cup of milo and grabbed our food and frozen fruit juice. We were excited and would like to arrive as early as possible to get a good parking space.
When we arrived at the Fort, we parked at our favorite spot near Honda Showroom; took some souvenir photos even if it's still dark.
Some booths were already opened and distributing some freebies. While waiting for gun time, i queued to get some give aways--women's health magazine, colgate plax, headband, samples from Body Shop. My kids didnt want to get some stuff so they just waited for me.
What is this!!! was this the buffet breakfast we're waiting for? Summing it up, this just cost less than P50 .
Since this is the 3rd KOTR, i am expecting more from the organizer. Also this was my 10th run and i pretty know what factors make a running event successful. I rate this event 5 , 10 being the highest. (still on top of my list--Neutrogena and Unilab1)
Here are my observations:
1) Insufficient staff at the baggage counter--the queue was soooo long that the 21k/10k race had started and yet many runners were still in line to deposit their bags/backpacks.
2) insufficient hydration -- while it is the responsibility of a runner to prepare for his hydration especially for the 21k, organizer should have provided enough water stations. while there were sponsors for the hydration, the organizer seemed not mindful whether hydration was enough.
3) not enough marshalls to guide the runners.Some runners were out of path, making short cuts; a lot of 5k runners were running head on with 10k runners because of crowded pathways
4) buffet breakfast--where? huh --gosh the breakfast in styropore consisted of one big hotdog, 2 pandesal, a butter and jam--so this is it? we were expecting at least tapa or ham and egg.
Good thing the weather cooperated; good thing there was UST pep squad; good thing it was an adidas singlet.
will i ever join 2011 KOTR? at Php600 max , yes; but at Php850 never...
Monday, October 11, 2010
Dia Del Galeon 10.07.2010
The Philippines hosted the International Dia del Galeon Festival 2010 from Sept 20 to Oct 9 .Highlight of which was the docking of the replica of 17th century Galeon from Spain at Pier 13, Port of Manila.
The vessel departed last March 21 from Seville Spain and has crossed the Mediterranean and Indian Oceans. It docked in China in time for the Shanghai International Expo before heading to Manila.
The Galleon is 51 meters long and can hold up to 5,000 people! It weighs 495 tons and has ten cast iron cannons reminiscent of days gone by.
My current photo buddy and I braved the hot weather and went to Pier 13 to see the visiting vessel.
We arrived at the port at around 1130am and the queue for registration was quite long. Luckily we were able to register before the staff totally went off to lunch. After the break, a brief orientation on the history of galeon trade was conducted. The moderator was entertaining as he injected humorous lines. He was a public school teacher and he definitely researched for this event.
After the orientation , our batch was escorted to the gates of the pier leading to the galeon. It was our first time to enter Pier 13 and any of the ports in Manila so we're like ignorants.
After about 300meter walk, we saw the galeon and we were awed . Even though it is a replica, the sheer size and built was amazing to behold as if we were transported back to the Spanish era.
Here are some of the items we saw inside the galeon:
There were also cultural presentation on the pier just before the stairs leading to the galeon.
These beautiful students were from a public school whose name i forgot. Their costumes were very colorful and they were game to pose for the photographers present.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Step Out-Avon Walk & Run Against Breast Cancer
Before the walk started, there was a rather long entertainment number hosted by GMA7 Kapuso stars.
Arnold Clavio, Iza Calzado, Love Anover, Susan Enriquez, Lyn Ching were there to name a few. The US Ambassador , Avon president and Major Venus Raj graced the event as well.
The mini show was long enough to make us bore. Besides the sun was up and it was already hot past 7am. To kill boredom, we posed for several shots for souvenir.
After walking for half km, i felt this urge to run. So we ended up walking and running throughout the course. My son took several shots of the TV stars while waiting for us at the finish line.