yeah, like nearly 20 hours ago. LOL
the province was awesome. (t'least better than the last time i went there since there were more of us now.)
the ride took us an entire day so we never really did anything much when we got there. (i just ended up playing with photoshop the entire afternoon...boo~)
The next day was a bit different though. It started in the morning when I asked Pia if she wanted to see the river. On the way there, she said she wanted to ride a carabao. So I went and hijacked the first carabao i saw on the way. haha.
When we got back, the others were already there (they left earlier in the morning to buy stuffs).
Chinette said she wanted to ride one too so we went back and searched for another. We found one on the first rice field we saw and everyone took turns to ride it (5 steps each. The scene was too hilarious i can't go into details.)
I also tried catching a baby chick. Epic fail. (sorry Chinette, I'll just buy you one. It's safer than having to deal with Hens.)
The next day, we had to hit the road at 4am. And YES! YES YES YES YES YES!!!
I FINALLY SAW THE BANGUI WINDMILLS!!!♥
It was sooo awesome and HUGE, i got goosebumps just by looking at it.
it took us 16 hours to ride back to Manila so i was really pooped when I got home.
I'm not exempted from office today too so i still had to wake up early...
And tomorrow's my midterm exams...pooh~
On a different note, It's been 11 years since I last saw Chinette and Timmy so i was really worrying about how this little reunion would turn out.
However, the way we talked to each other on the entire trip felt like they never really left. (except, of course, they don't speak Tagalog that much anymore.)
Timmy seems to love taking pictures. (stolen ones the most)
If there's a single thing I hated when I got back.
I realized that I'm now suffering from Spoke-too-much-English-now-you-can't-stop Syndrome