Apr 15 2007
the week that was
As promised here are my stories during the Holy Week. We didn’t really had anything planned because all the resorts are already fully booked.
Maundy Thursday
After having lunch at home, we went to Antipolo to check out the clubhouse of a particular village along Sumulong Highway. My sister’s company wanted to have a company outing but they don’t want to go outside Metro Manila to avoid too many hassles and also because their budget is very limited. So we went to this clubhouse where my sister and my brother-in-law attended a children’s party a few years back. It was okay, it looks old but it is clean. It actually is huge… they have a big swimming pool for adults, a small pool with roof for the kids, a function room (but it’s not air conditioned), two tennis courts, and a small grassy/garden area. It actually is perfect for my sister’s company outing. So we took some photos and then headed to Antipolo church afterwards. We didn’t stay long in the church since the kids were with us and it was so hot that day and there were lots of people doing their visita iglesia. Of course we didn’t leave the vicinity without buying cashew nuts and the very sticky kalamay. After Antipolo we decided to go Tagaytay and have dinner there. When we got there, the traffic was so heavy, it looked like all the traffic in Manila transferred to Tagaytay. We went to Mahogany market first to buy some meat and fruits. Then we looked for a place to have dinner. The restaurants were so jam-packed that there’s heavy traffic even in the parking lots. So we just decided on Dencio’s since they have a huge parking lot and there weren’t many people there. We headed back home after dinner but of course we stopped by Starbucks first for our trip to Tagaytay wouldn’t be complete without it.
Good Friday and Black Saturday
We just stayed home because we didn’t really have any idea where to go.
Easter Sunday
We stayed home also during the day then we went to Manila Bay after dinner to have dessert and coffee. It was really nice there, the place wasn’t too crowded.
Monday: Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)
This day was still a non-working holiday so we decided to go joyriding again but my mom and dad just stayed home to rest. This time we went to Nasugbu, Batangas to check out the beaches there. There really weren’t much choices… there were Kawayan Cove and Terrazas de Punta Fuego which are both available to members only… then there’s Munting Buhangin. My sister and I didn’t go down the car anymore because from just the looks of the parking lot, the place was already disappointing. The whole place was littered. After that we went to the beach resort where we stayed at two years ago. The place was formerly called White Cove but is now known as Canyon Cove. It was reposessed by the bank a few years ago and is now owned by the same owner of Canyon Woods in Tagaytay. The place looks abandoned because there are a few unfinished buildings but they have a few condo units which they rent out and it’s fully furnished and fully air-conditioned. They’re supposed to be closed for renovation but they have 11 units available for walk-in clients. The good thing about this place is that it’s not crowded and you can bring in your own food and the price is very practical. Imagine paying only about PhP7000 for a two bedroom unit with two bathrooms, kitchen and veranda. The living room area is pretty huge and the whole unit is fully air conditioned and can accommodate about 10 persons. You can bring in your own food and you can even cook it there. They have a fully furnished kitchen with refrigerator so cooking won’t be a problem. It’s pretty cheap isn’t it? After the beach hunting, we dropped by Tagaytay on our way home to have dinner. Then off to Starbucks again and then home. It was still a fun week even though we didn’t have anything planned. Now I can’t wait to go to the beach!!! ![]()
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