Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Flower in the Rain



You are the One
There's no one else
Who lifts me up
And gives me water from the well
But there's a hole
That seems to drain it all away
And once again I'm left in fear and doubt
When all my strength is crying out

So here I am again
Willing to be opened up and broken
Like a flower in the rain
Tell me what have I to do
To die and then be raised
To reach beyond the pain
Like a flower in the rain

The evil wind it blows a storm
To rock my world
Just when I think I'm safe and warm
I'm led astray far too easily
It's always hard for me to say I'm wrong
Until I know I can't go on

Lord, you have searched me and know
When I sleep and when I rise
You're familiar with all my ways
Even the darkness will shine like the day
When you look into my heart.


******

This is one of my all-time favorite songs. Sung by Jackie Velasquez, this is the one that can best describe my relationship with Jesus. I may stray.. but I will never forget and I will always come back.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Earth Hour 2011: It's time to go beyond the hour



Earth Hour is a global event organized by WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature, also known as World Wildlife Fund) and is held on the last Saturday of March annually, asking households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights and other electrical appliances for one hour to raise awareness towards the need to take action on climate change.

Earth Hour was conceived by WWF and The Sydney Morning Herald in 2007, when 2.2 million residents of Sydney participated by turning off all non-essential lights.

Following Sydney's lead, many other cities around the world adopted the event in 2008. Earth Hour 2011 took place on March 26, 2011 from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., at participants' local time.

Each Day I Choose

It's quiet. It's early. My coffee is hot. The sky is still black.
The world is still asleep. The day is coming.

In a few moments, the day will arrive. It will roar down the track with the rising of the sun.
The stillness of the dawn will be exchanged for the noise of the day.
The calm of solitude will be replaced by the pounding of the human race.
The refuge of the early morning will be invaded by decisions to be made and deadlines to be met.

For the next twelve hours I will be exposed to the day's demands.
It is now I must make a choice.
Because of Calvary, I'm free to choose.
And so I choose.

I CHOOSE LOVE…
No occasion justifies hatred;
no injustice warrants bitterness. I choose love.
Today I will love God and what God loves.

I CHOOSE JOY…
I will invite my God to be the God of circumstance.
I will refuse the temptation to be cynical…
the tool of the lazy thinker. I will refuse to see
people as anything less than human beings,
created by God. I will refuse to see any problem as
anything less than an opportunity to see God.

I CHOOSE PEACE…
I will live forgiven. I will forgive so that I may live.

I CHOOSE PATIENCE…
I will overlook the inconveniences of the world.
Instead of cursing the one who takes my place, I'll
invite him to do so. Rather than complain that the
wait is too long, I will thank God for a moment
to pray. Instead of clenching my fist at new
assignments, I will face them with joy and courage.

I CHOOSE KINDNESS…
I will be kind to the poor, for they are alone.
I will be kind to the rich, for they are afraid. And kind to
the unkind, for such is how God has treated me.

I CHOOSE GOODNESS…
I will go without a dollar
before I take a dishonest one. I will be overlooked
before I will boast. I will confess before I will
accuse. I choose goodness.

I CHOOSE FAITHFULNESS…
Today I will keep my promises.
My debtors will not regret their trust. My associates
will not question my word. My wife will not
question my love. And my children will never fear
that their father will not come home.

I CHOOSE GENTLENESS…
Nothing is won by force. I choose to be gentle.
If I raise my voice, may it be only in praise.
If I clench my fist, may it only be in prayer.
If I make a demand, may it only be of myself.
I am a spiritual being…
After this body is dead, my spirit will soar.
I refuse to let what will rot rule the
eternal.

I CHOOSE SELF-CONTROL
I will be drunk only by joy.
I will be impassioned only by my faith.
I will be influenced only by God.
I will be taught only by Christ.
I choose self-control.

Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
To these I commit my day.
If I succeed, I will give thanks.
If I fail, I will seek His grace.
And then, when this day is done,
I will place my head on my pillow
and rest.

********** 

Before, my siblings used to always say that I am Miss All-Knowing and Miss Goody-two Shoes. Looking back, I think I have always strive to do the right things. Yes, strive - meaning  there is an effort. An inner battle inside me. Which means I am not a robot but a human, prone to different kinds of thoughts, feelings/emotions and outlook. 
I came across this piece when I ready a book my Max Lucado probably during my early twenties. And I have forgotten how it has enlightened, uplifted and encouraged me. I hope that this will stay in my hide - as I learn to meditate on it every morning. And though there is always a choice - to do either the good or the bad, when one struggles - there is always God's grace. 

Slowly..

Realization hits me and it sinks deep -- as it well should. 
Less than 60 days and my life would change.
I would be out of my comfort zone. The one that I got used to since birth.
Yes, typically Filipino, I have lived under my parents' roof for almost thirty years.
No, the math is not wrong.
This would mean I would stop being spoiled and princess-sy.
Because it is only me, and him.. and God.
Though we can often hear the cliche that says, "Three's a company"  and that it always denotes negativity, still I'd rather claim this trio as partners into this adventure. 
It will definitely be that (adventure) because I know that will be highs and lows, laughter and tears, good and bad. Oh, there would be struggle - and it would be stupid if I'd say I am not afraid. Well, inside I am freaking out. But hopefully, in a good way. This move will eventually take me and him out of our shells. And will reveal what's inside. 
And my only prayer is for God's grace.. aphiami  in Hebrew. In the dictionary, it is referred to as an attribute of God — a spontaneous, unmerited gift of divine favor for his children—a favor.. a gift.
Accepting now that without it, I may succeed but all will be futile. But with it, I can do all things.
And the one thing that people always desire - heaven on earth.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

This Little Light of Mine

I'm gonna let it shine..
So, aside from all the ups&downs of the news I have received last night, nothing beats a loaded Wednesday for him. O yea, it was indeed a very busy day. I have already.. or should I say almost given up on getting certified for YB.. thinking that I'd just focus on the 6S GB Online Training at least. But amazingly, God moves - esp when times that we least expect Him to do so. The project where I was a part of seemed like a lost cause. It has been months now that I am waiting for it to be closed and for me to certified. Twas one of my selfish reasons why I stayed until now. After all, sayang naman. Then the other day, I received the news that the final presentation is supposed to be today but will be moved on Thursday instead. Goodie! Though I still had to do some DPMO calculations from Jan-March MTD, I think it will be worth it - somehow. Then I can move on and focus on the GB Training. :) God is good.

On another note, I was able to speak freely to Twinx regarding my moving up day.. (hehe) We both thought that it is more peaceful to work in the sidelines or at the core of a group without being noticed. I know that she is smart and that she knows a lot. But there are some people who prefers to live their lives as much as hassle-free as it can be. This always brings me back to Hunny's challenge. That I am just scared of responsibility.. that is why I do not like applying (ever) for a Lead Role. On my defense, I always say that although I can be a People Manager, I cannot handle the stress. Don't get me wrong, I love working people. I just don't want to take a lot of shit load from people who would not care if they do their jobs well or not without thinking of the consequences it can bring to the entire team, moreover, to the boss - who gets all the blame, shame and glory (if there are circumstances like that). I prefer handling my own stats - my own performances. That way, I am 100% sure that I am the only one accountable for whatever outcome there is to be.

On second thought, I have realized that people like me and Twinx may avoid the center stage.. but when one does his/her thing well, it is only but natural to be recognized. And a serious of recognition brings limelight no matter how much you try to stay away from it. To good things, you get noticed - do bad things, same thing will happen as well. So what is the choice? I think we all know the answer.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Today

This day is somewhat hazy for me. I have learned a couple of things that gives away mixed emotions. Some negative, some positive.

Okay, I'll do this is order. I somekinda learned that a friend is leaving. And my intuition is rarely wrong when it comes to these kind of things. I received a confirmation now from that person. Hm, only thing I am thinking - he is a great loss. I wonder how the boss will get through? And that, ayun - naunahan ako.

Second, it's a boy! Ate Tina and Kuya Raymond - our host in May will be having a baby boy! Imagine that, I believe the Flores Clan really has a thing for getting alot of males is the family! I originally guessed that it will be a girl since Hunny's cousin is so girly these days - wearing dresses and blooming during her pregnancy. Well, regardless of the gender, I know the kid will be spoiled and smart like his parents.. I wonder if they have already chosen a name.

Hm, last news I heard so far is sad. Rica's grandpa passed away. Tatay Makati - as what we call him. I haven't had the honor to talk to him or get to know him but was able to meet him during family gatherings and parties. I was able to attend their wedding anniversary last year and saw how well he raised him family. I feel sad now - for a loss of another good person. My heart goes out to Rica and her family. It is indeed a sad and happy day.

On a different account - Alec will be leaving for Japan probably next next week. Mother does not want him to go. That was my reaction too, but I guess it can't be helped. No harm will come to those who trust the Lord. And everything He does is according to plan.

I will be leaving in two months. Exactly 2 months from now. It hasn't really sinked in because it feels like I still have alot of things to do. But as I prepare myself - I try to accept that there will be difficult times - esp with emotions and being homesick. But I pray for His grace.

Friday, March 18, 2011

It's Friday

I haven't blogged for quite some time now. I know I can use the excuse that I have been busy at work and with so many things. But considering the fact that I can watch episodes of AI and AMNT, download e-books/audio books and read DramaBeans for updates, saying that would be so lame. I'm afraid I have this tendency to do things that I want whenever I feel like it.. yeah impulsive. That I am.

So anyway, time to catch up. I only have 2 weeks to prepare myself prior to telling my boss that I am going to leave the company. Until now, I am doin' bits and pieces of preps for the move but it has not really sinked in that deep yet. Plus with all the chaos going around the world. It is a little bit selfish (in my opinion) to just focus on what I need to do two weeks from today.

Hm, I guess I am fighting an inner battle, in a sense that I am taking my time to get used to leaving home and I know (though am assured) that I can get by, there will be major adjustments that has to be done in my lifestyle, in the way I act and the way I decide on things. I have ALOT of back reading forums, checking websites, etc. on how to cope.. adjust but I know it wouldn't be that easy. But I pray for God's grace. I know this is His Will. I know I have to step up.

So on a laid back Friday shift (still keeping my fingers crossed) I want to take the opportunity to look for jobs, double check job hunting requirements, find a part-time/online job that would add in the savings for SG.

Oh well, I am done eating my feel-good food for the day : Dairy Queen's Dilly Bar which is cheap and yummy at the same time.. So on with the Thinking Caps..

Saturday, March 12, 2011

How Japan Became a Leader in Disaster Preparation


Just before noon on the morning of Sept. 1, 1923, a massive earthquake shook Japan's Kanto Plain, hitting the busy industrial cities of Tokyo and Yokohama. The quake leveled buildings and sent cooking stoves tumbling to the ground. Fanned by typhoon winds off Tokyo Bay, the flames spread across the flattened landscape, raining ash on evacuees. Rumors spread that Koreans were looting and thousands were massacred in retribution. By the time the Kanto Plain stopped seething, at least 100,000 people were dead and most of the region lay in ruin. The devastation was so complete, the loss so profound, that Japan considered moving the capital.

Instead, they rebuilt — very carefully. Fire-prone, wood and brick buildings were replaced with six-story towers of concrete and steel. Motorways were built, a subway system planned and an airport erected. By 1935, the population rivaled that of New York and London. (See pictures of the massive earthquake that struck off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011.)

Perched on the Ring of Fire, an arc of seismic activity that encircles the Pacific Basin, Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world — but it's also one of the best equipped to handle them. Having survived the quake of 1923, the utter the devastation of World War II and, later, in 1995, the earthquake in Kobe, the country has done more than most when it comes to disaster preparedness.

Japan is arguably the world leader in readiness. Every year since 1960, the country marks Disaster Prevention Day on Sept. 1, the anniversary of the 1923 Tokyo quake. At many Japanese schools, first-day-of-class celebrations include an evacuation drill. Even the Prime Minster participates: at this year's closing ceremony, Naoto Kan spoke about the importance of "mutual aid" in times of crisis. "I would like to ensure that the government will prepare itself for disaster, together with the people, so that it can confidently say that 'Providing is preventing,' " he said.

Japan boasts the world's most sophisticated earthquake early-warning systems. Emergency drills organized by public and private organizations work, among other things, to transport "stranded" commuters from their offices to their homes. Japan's tsunami warning service, set up in 1952, consists of 300 sensors around the archipelago, including 80 aquatic sensors that monitor seismic activity 24/7. The network is designed to predict the height, speed, location and arrival time of any tsunami heading for the Japanese coast. Tsunami safety has been a focus of coastal city planning throughout the nation. On Japan's east coast, where tsunamis frequently hit, hundreds of earthquake and tsunami proof shelters have been built. Some cities have built tsunami walls and floodgates so that the waves don't travel inland through river systems. (Read "Japan Quake Causes Nuclear Emergency.")

When disaster does hit, as it did today, Japan's buildings fare relatively well. In 1981 Japan updated its building guidelines with an eye to earthquake science. The devastating Kobe earthquake, which claimed some 5,100 lives, spurred another round of research on earthquake safety and disaster management. In 2000, the country's building codes were revised again, this time with specific requirements and mandatory checks. Even at the local level, preparedness is a priority: from 1979 to 2009, Shizuoka prefecture alone poured more than $4 billion into improving the safety of hospitals, schools and social welfare facilities. Though Japanese cities often shake, they rarely topple. "This gives me great faith in Japan's building codes," said Hong Kong University's Charles Schencking, a historian who studies earthquakes in Japan. (Comment on this story.)

Of course, all the preparation in the world can't stop the earth from trembling. Today's quake and the waves that followed have taken hundreds of lives and triggered tsunami warnings across Pacific. The damage is extensive and will take much time to repair. Still, whatever the extent of the death and destruction, it would be much worse if not for Japan's hard-earned culture of preparedness.

— With reporting by Erica Ho, Hillary Brenhouse, Christy Choi and Krista Mahr

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2058390,00.html

Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan

TOKYO – A ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes on record slammed Japan's eastern coast Friday, killing hundreds of people as it swept away ships, cars and homes while widespread fires burned out of control.

Hours later, the tsunami hit Hawaii but did not cause major damage. Warnings blanketed the Pacific, putting areas on alert as far away as South America, Canada, Alaska and the entire U.S. West coast. In northeastern Japan, the area around a nuclear power plant was evacuated after the reactor's cooling system failed.

Police said 200 to 300 bodies were found in the northeastern coastal city of Sendai, the city in Miyagi prefecture, or state, closest to the epicenter. Another 137 were confirmed killed, with 531 people missing. Police also said 627 people were injured.

The magnitude-8.9 offshore quake unleashed a 23-foot (seven-meter) tsunami and was followed for hours by more than 50 aftershocks, many of them of more than magnitude 6.0.

Dozens of cities and villages along a 1,300-mile (2,100-kilometer) stretch of coastline were shaken by violent tremors that reached as far away as Tokyo, hundreds of miles (kilometers) from the epicenter. A large section of Kesennuma, a town of 70,000 people in Miyagi, burned furiously into the night with no apparent hope of being extinguished, public broadcaster NHK said.

"The earthquake has caused major damage in broad areas in northern Japan," Prime Minister Naoto Kan said at a news conference.

The quake was nearly 8,000 times stronger than one that struck New Zealand late last month, devastating the city of Christchurch.

"The energy radiated by this quake is nearly equal to one month's worth of energy consumption" in the United States, U.S. Geological Survey Scientist Brian Atwater told The Associated Press.

The government ordered thousands of residents near a nuclear power plant in the city of Onahama to move back at least two miles (three kilometers) from the plant. The reactor was not leaking radiation but its core remained hot even after a shutdown. The plant is 170 miles (270 kilometers) northeast of Tokyo.

Trouble was reported at two other nuclear plants as well, but there was no radiation leak at either of them.
Japan's coast guard said it was searching for 80 dock workers on a ship that was swept away from a shipyard in Miyagi.

Even for a country used to earthquakes, this one was of horrific proportions because of the tsunami that crashed ashore, swallowing everything in its path as it surged several miles (kilometers) inland before retreating. The apocalyptic images on Japanese TV of powerful, debris-filled waves, uncontrolled fires and a ship caught in a massive whirlpool resembled scenes from a Hollywood disaster movie.

Large fishing boats and other vessels rode high waves ashore, slamming against overpasses or scraping under them and snapping power lines along the way. Upturned and partially submerged cars bobbed in the water. Ships anchored in ports crashed against each other.

The tsunami roared over embankments, washing anything in its path inland before reversing directions and carrying the cars, homes and other debris out to sea. Flames shot from some of the homes, probably because of burst gas pipes.

Waves of muddy waters flowed over farmland near Sendai, carrying buildings, some of them ablaze. Drivers attempted to flee. Sendai airport was inundated with thick, muddy debris that included cars, trucks, buses and even light planes.

Highways to the worst-hit coastal areas buckled. Telephone lines snapped. Train service in northeastern Japan and in Tokyo, which normally serve 10 million people a day, were suspended, leaving untold numbers stranded in stations or roaming the streets. Tokyo's Narita airport was closed indefinitely.

President Barack Obama said the U.S. "stands ready to help" Japan.
Jesse Johnson, a native of the U.S. state of Nevada who lives in Chiba, north of Tokyo, was eating at a sushi restaurant with his wife when the quake hit. 

"At first it didn't feel unusual, but then it went on and on. So I got myself and my wife under the table," he told The Associated Press. "I've lived in Japan for 10 years, and I've never felt anything like this before. The aftershocks keep coming. It's gotten to the point where I don't know whether it's me shaking or an earthquake." 

NHK said more than 4 million buildings were without power in Tokyo and its suburbs.
As night fell, Tokyo's streets were jammed with cars, buses and trucks trying to get around and out of the city. Pedestrians swarmed the sidewalks to walk home, or at least find a warm place to spend the night as the temperatures dropped. 

Tomoko Suzuki and her elderly mother stood on a crowded downtown corner, unable to get to their 29th-floor condominium because the elevator wasn't working. They unsuccessfully tried to hail a taxi to a relative's house and couldn't find a hotel room. 

"We are so cold," said Suzuki. "We really don't know what to do." 

A large fire erupted at the Cosmo oil refinery in the city of Ichihara and burned out of control with 100-foot (30-meter) flames whipping into the sky. 

"Our initial assessment indicates that there has already been enormous damage," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said. "We will make maximum relief effort based on that assessment." 

He said the Defense Ministry was sending troops to the hardest-hit region. A utility aircraft and several helicopters were on the way. 

Also in Miyagi prefecture, a fire broke out in a turbine building of a nuclear power plant, but it was later extinguished, said Tohoku Electric Power Co. 

A reactor area of a nearby plant was leaking water, the company said. But it was unclear if the leak was caused by the tsunami or something else. There were no reports of radioactive leaks at any of Japan's nuclear plants. 

Jefferies International Ltd., a global investment banking group, estimated overall losses of about $10 billion. 

Hiroshi Sato, a disaster management official in northern Iwate prefecture, said officials were having trouble getting an overall picture of the destruction. 

"We don't even know the extent of damage. Roads were badly damaged and cut off as tsunami washed away debris, cars and many other things," he said. 

The U.S. Geological Survey said the 2:46 p.m. quake was magnitude 8.9, the biggest to hit Japan since record-keeping began in the late 1800s and one of the biggest ever recorded in the world.
The quake struck at a depth of six miles (10 kilometers), about 80 miles (125 kilometers) off the eastern coast, the agency said. The area is 240 miles (380 kilometers) northeast of Tokyo. Several quakes hit the same region in recent days, including one measured at magnitude 7.3 on Wednesday that caused no damage. 

A tsunami warning was extended to a number of areas in the Pacific, Southeast Asia and Latin America, including Japan, Russia, Indonesia, New Zealand and Chile. In the Philippines, authorities ordered an evacuation of coastal communities, but no unusual waves were reported. 

Thousands fled homes in Indonesia after officials warned of a tsunami up to 6 feet (2 meters) high, but waves of only 4 inches (10 centimeters) were measured. No big waves came to the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory, either. 

The first waves hit Hawaii about 9 a.m. EST (1400 GMT). A tsunami about 7 feet (2.1 meters) high was recorded on Maui and a wave at least 3 feet (a meter) high was recorded on Oahu and Kauai. Officials warned that the waves would continue and could get larger. 

Japan's worst previous quake was a magnitude 8.3 temblor in 1923 in Kanto that killed 143,000 people, according to USGS. A 7.2-magnitude quake in Kobe in 1996 killed 6,400 people. 

Japan lies on the "Ring of Fire" — an arc of earthquake and volcanic zones stretching around the Pacific where about 90 percent of the world's quakes occur, including the one that triggered the Dec. 26, 2004, Indian Ocean tsunami that killed an estimated 230,000 people in 12 nations. A magnitude-8.8 temblor that shook central Chile in February 2010 also generated a tsunami and killed 524 people. 

Source: Yahoo News 

 

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Travel

I have always wanted to travel. But since my regular paycheck doesn't allow me to always save plus the cost is way too much, I was unable to do so. Or maybe these are just my poor excuses. Anyway, I am hoping that the trip to Singapore and finding work there will be an avenue to this dream.

What I did was sign up in Airlines so I'd get emails about promo fares. Here are the places I wanted to visit in no particular order:

1) Greece
2) Taj Mahal of India
3) Spain
4) Seoul
5) Kota Kinabalu
6) Thailand
7) Petronas Tower
8) Tokyo
9) Macau

List for Europe and North & South America will be created after I visit the first 9 quoted above.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Grenade

Well, aside from Gwyneth's version of Forget You, this song has been playing on my mind as a last song syndrome after watching a couple American Idol episodes.

Easy come, easy go
That's just how you live, oh
Take, take, take it all,
But you never give
Should of known you was trouble from the first kiss,
Why were they open?
Gave you all I had
And you tossed it in the trash
You tossed it in the trash, you did
To give me all your love is all I ever asked,
Cause what you don't understand is
I’d catch a grenade for ya (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Throw my hand on a blade for ya (yeah, yeah, yeah)
I’d jump in front of a train for ya (yeah, yeah , yeah)
You know I'd do anything for ya (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Oh, oh
I would go through all this pain,
Take a bullet straight through my brain,
Yes, I would die for ya baby;
But you won't do the same
No, no, no, no
Black, black, black and blue beat me till I'm numb
Tell the devil I said “hey” when you get back to where you're from
Mad woman, bad woman,
That's just what you are, yeah,
You’ll smile in my face then rip the breaks out my car
Gave you all I had
And you tossed it in the trash
You tossed it in the trash, yes you did
To give me all your love is all I ever asked
Cause what you don't understand is
I’d catch a grenade for ya (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Throw my hand on a blade for ya (yeah, yeah, yeah)
I’d jump in front of a train for ya (yeah, yeah , yeah)
You know I'd do anything for ya (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Oh, oh
I would go through all this pain,
Take a bullet straight through my brain,
Yes, I would die for ya baby;
But you won't do the same
If my body was on fire, ooh
You’ d watch me burn down in flames
You said you loved me you're a liar
Cause you never, ever, ever did baby...
But darling I’ll still catch a grenade for ya
Throw my hand on a blade for ya (yeah, yeah, yeah)
I’d jump in front of a train for ya (yeah, yeah , yeah)
You know I'd do anything for ya (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Oh, oh
I would go through all this pain,
Take a bullet straight through my brain,
Yes, I would die for ya baby;
But you won't do the same.
No, you won’t do the same,
You wouldn’t do the same,
Ooh, you’ll never do the same,
No, no, no, no

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Holiday at Casa Ibiza

So, I promised to write a review about our stay at Casa Ibiza in Antipolo. If you have read my previous post, I got 50% off their usual rate for their Grand Villa from Cash Cash Pinoy which is a good deal. I bought two vouchers, one voucher is good for six persons plus free use of the cabana and complimentary breakfast the next day and the Grand Villa of course.

Before going there, I called in advance to ask if we are allowed to bring food. And the receptionist mentioned that yes we can, provided that they are just light meals that will fit in a 5x5 container, chips and water. Anything aside from that will ave corkage, Php77/person and if food that will be brought will be for big consumptions, that would cost us Php2000/dish (No, that is not a typo. It is really two thousand pesos) since they have a restaurant. So we  decided to eat dinner outside the place since we haven't been there before and we are not sure if the food is great. I have seen their menu and aside from the prices, they have 10% service charge. I checked the internet for good places to eat near their location, there is Max's and Hap Chan that would take you 5-10mins of travel time from their place.

Check-in time was 1PM. We hired a van from a friend, arranged drop off and pick up since it is much cheaper. Good thing we also have GPS so it did not take us long unsure routes. If one is going to commute, tricycle would charge Php60 from the terminal (near Antipolo Church) to the place itself. We arrived there around 130 in the afternoon. I showed the Cash Cash pinoy voucher and they verified it from their list. The person in charge mentioned that the first room is already fit to use but as for the other, she asked for 20 minutes if we can wait while they clean it up. 


Adult Pool
Kiddie Pool

The place was serene. There are only 2 pools. One for kids around 2 feet and the other for adults 4-5ft. There is an open restaurant and a couple of cabanas scattered in the place. The bigger part of the location consists of grass, possibly reserved for wedding, debuts and other occassions. There is  a small playground for kids with little tykes but they needed to be cleaned up. 





The Grand Villa
From the outside, the place looks small. It has 3 floors First is for the garage, second is for the dining room and living room, third is for the bedrooms. There is a master bedroom with one queen size bed, another mattress, a balcony and its own bathroom. Another bedroom for 2-3 persons which has only one bed and another single bedroom. There is also a separate bathroom outside the two latter bedrooms I have mentioned. All rooms are air-conditioned.

There are 2 doors in the ground floor, one connects to the garage and the other connects to the swimming pool and cabanas. The living room has a mini balcony and a flat screen tv, it has satellite cable though they have no remote. The dining room has a fridge and a dining set for 4 persons.


We were asked for food preference for the complimentary breakfast around 8pm which we are supposed to take 8am. We were up and ready by 7am and were called around 830am for breakfast, in which case the eggs are already cold.

 The Restaurant
I cannot say much for the restaurant since we already decided to eat outside. You can check their menu here. Serving is good for 2-3 persons only. We are twelve and I think it is not practical if we are going to spend almost 4k for dinner. Dinner at HapChan only costs us 2k which already includes 3 yang chow rice, sallt and pepper squid, pancit canton, 2 wanton noodles, lemon chicken, half fried chicken and drinks.

My Take

  • The place is serene, good place to hang out away from the crowd and is within the Metro. 
  • The food costs is way too high. (not to mention the 10% SC on top of the prices). A cup of coffee costs Php60 plus service charge. And the coffee itself is just a 3-in-1 coffee mix.
  • The bathroom in our villa as well as in the other villa we took was a mess. (I was only informed by mom when we went home so I never had the chance to talk to their Guest Relations about this)
  • The "pinagwalisan" was just piled in one corner. Don't they have a dust pan? They already asked for 20 mins to make the place serviceable.
Overall, I can give the place 7 out 10 rating. They still can improve. But for now, I'd really think twice if I am gonna spend 6k plus just for an overnight stay.

** Update as of 03/07: Someone saw this post and asked for additional details regarding Casa Ibiza. The girl and her friends are already booked for the weekend. Three days before the date, Fitz Pabalan, a personnel who confirmed her booking, texted her and informed her that they "overbooked" and since they were the last person to book for the date, they can only give her and her friends 1 Grand Villa and 1 Deluxe Villa. Was it the girl's fault? No. Too bad that they can't change dates so they can get 2 Grand Villas because their leaves were already filed and approved. Clearly, I think someone needs to re-assess how the reservation system works. It is not as if they have more than 20 rooms for them to overlook certain dates. And they only use one computer/system for the booking, how hard is it to double-check first?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Battlestar Galatica® Is Open


Experience the ultimate intergalactic battle between good and evil on the world’s tallest duelling roller coasters. Themed after the hit television series Battlestar Galactica, riders are asked to choose a side–Human or Cylon–which then engages in intense aerial combat. Climbing up to 14 stories high, thrill-seekers will be taken on extreme twists, turns and near collisions to set your heart racing. You haven’t been to Universal Studios Singapore if you haven’t ride on the Battlestar Galactica!

Engage in the ultimate intergalactic battle between good and evil on the world’s tallest dueling roller coasters. Themed after the hit television series Battlestar Galactica™, the attraction asks riders to choose a side – Human or Cylon – and then experience intense aerial combat between two spacecraft.

The Cylon Raider is a suspended roller coaster that will turn your world upside down as it runs through vertical loops, corkscrews and cobra rolls. The Human Viper Mark II is a seated roller coaster that zooms at 90km/h and propels you fourteen storeys into the air while pursuing the enemy. Riders on both coasters will experience unbelievable thrills as they twist, turn & narrowly avoid collision.

•     Attraction Type: High speed roller coaster; outdoor.
•     Height Restrictions: Guests under 125cm may not ride.
•     Weight Restrictions: Weight restrictions may apply.