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Tuesday, November 2, 2010 / 11:05 PM

Hello! ^^

Did you know that these pictures which are absolutely ruining my layout, have been resized to around 50%? Some of them anyway. Nikki's is, I think, reduced to 50% its original size. The original dimension is around 4000px or something like that. Crazy huge. Anyway, lmao, my post isn't about that, it's obviously about roadtrips.

You see, I've never been one for roadtrips. It's not that I don't appreciate the privilege of having the freedom to drive around, but since I'm more of a home-staying kind of person (who am I kidding, of course it's about the internet) I'd rather stay home. But since I'm a paranoid person, thinking something would happen to my family without me there and I'd end up regretting it forever, every time, I'd tag along.

Last Saturday we went to Tagaytay. Guess what time we left? Ungodly 3-fucking-30 am. I told myself I wouldn't sleep, but even when I pull all-nighters I can't do without sleep. I'd sleep even if it were only for an hour. I had a bad cold, and a box of tissues was my best friend that day, and you know how when you go to high places, the pressure changes, you go sort of deaf and after your ears pop, your hearing goes back to normal?

That day, that didn't happen to me. My ears didn't pop, and I had to suffer having to be half-deaf for almost 2 days since that's how bad my cold was (it's sort-of anatomy related you know? EENT and such? LMAO w/e). And guess what, it still hasn't cleared.

Yesterday we went to Bataan. To see this place (it had Acuzar in it, sorry, lmao). Which was pretty, really (: It's sort of a cultural site, since the owner dismantles and transfers ancestral/historical houses from different parts of the Philippines, brings them there, and then builds them right back up again.

Today we went to Bulacan. To see Biak-na-Bato. Which really, was a fail!trip. Since when we got there, there was nothing. And to see the actual caves, you had to go down stairs and cross a hanging bridge.

Now you reader would think that "It's only stairs," but trust me. If you're a person like with altophobia and has been to Mt. Banawe, it was too much for me. The trauma from that previous trip was overwhelming :))

Anyway, since now classes are resuming, I'm once again stuck here at home ^0^ Since my classes don't start til the 11th, oho.

I guess I'll add pictures later.


And I have a huge dilemma D:

Nov. 5 will be a busy day for me -- enrollment, watching PA2 with college friends, and Abby's debut D: I'm wondering how to fit all this on one day, since heaven knows UP Manila enrollment isn't the smoothest process on earth D:

I'm hoping I'll pull through this day just fine~~



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