5/24/2012

World Red Cross Red Crescent Day

Did you know that the world celebrates Red Cross Red Crescent Day on May 8 annually? And now you know! kkk~ This year, we celebrated Red Cross in our city plaza to commemorate the youth volunteers. According to survey, there 200,000 youth volunteers in the Philippines and if I am not mistaken, there are 13 miliion volunteers in the world. Oh, we're talking about the youths, ok?

This event made us really busy. We had less than two weeks to prepare for this event. Me and a fellow member had to attend a three-days training in Pampanga.

Thanks to fellow RCY, Bobi for the photos.

 

This year's theme and logo. ^^ Youth on the Move.

 

Here are the hosts of the event. ^^

 

with fellow RCY from high school. ^^


With my baby, Kim. kkk~

 

Here are some of our members in Red Cross youth.

By the way, RCY means Red Cross Youth, one of the six major services of Red Cross alongside with Safety Services, Blood Services, Community Health Nursing Service, Disaster Management Service and the other one.. hmmm.. I'm sorry I forgot!! kkk~

5/08/2012

Calle Crisologo - Mena Crisologo Street

image by: Donjie Miel


The major attraction of Vigan is its mestizo district which is filled with Spanish-style houses that evoke a bygone era when its people lived prosperously because of the Manila-Acapulco maritime trade.
For visitors who want to experience being transported back to this period in Philippine Spanish colonial time, a walk or a calesa ride through Vigan’s Calle Crisologo or Mena Crisologo Street is a must.

The tour will take visitors more than a couple of hours and will cost around half a thousand pesos. You will be guided through four blocks of cobblestone streets lined with heritage houses of the families of the Filipino-Chinese traders who rose to prominence during that time of vigorous trading in abel cloth, indigo, gold, tobacco and other goods that were transported to Vigan from all over the North.

The houses are simple but lovely subjects ready for picture-perfect shots with their roofs of red tiles, thick walls, huge doors and stair cases leading to rooms of high ceilings and sliding capiz shell windows. Having survived the many natural and man-made calamities throughout the centuries, the families who own these treasures have endeavored to maintain them.

Visitors can admire more closely the architecture and intricate craftsmanship employed in the grill and wood works when they step inside some of the houses that have been turned into stores and museums. They can even experience staying in a heritage house during their visit as some have been converted into inns.

Though a trip to Calle Crisologo is enjoyable during the day especially because of the opportunity to shop for Vigan’s best products (antiques, abel woven products, bags, basi wine, burnay and dimili products, chicharon, jewelry, sweets, Vigan vinegar and woodcrafts) in the inobtrusive shops located in the ground floor of some of the grand houses, a walk through it is magical at night.

Since it is closed to vehicular traffic at any time of the day, the stillness and shadows that come with the night adds more to the 18th century ambience of the lamp-lit street that local and foreign visitors love. Couples can take advantage of this romantic atmosphere by having dinner in one of the old houses that has been converted to a restaurant, like Café Leona, before or after their walk.

For those who want to know something about the person the street is named after, Mena Pecson Crisologo is among the most-respected sons of the Ilokos region. He wrote Mining wenno Ayat ti Kararwa, which many compare to Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere; an Ilocano translation of Don Quixote entitled Don Calixtofaro de la Kota Caballero de la Luna; and a zarzuela entitled Codigo Municipal

One Day in Manila

It's been a log time since my last blog post. Surely this month, I still have no rest. I took a leave at work after Holy Week and I was in Manila for 2 days. Supposedly, Supernova PH will hold it's 2nd gathering on the 14th but we have to delay it for a week due to some problems. Since I was in Manila, I took my time to go shopping. :D



Traveling alone... again. :D

I had Samgyeopsal all you can with my friend Life Gean together with her family. Thanks to them. I enjoyed my Korean food. :D



Don Day Restaurant along QC



Samgyeopsal!!!!





My all time favorite Kimchi!!!!



appetizers :D

Sad thing that I wasn't able to attend Batch 18 of RCY training.. T.T
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