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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Forever Summer

what i wore: tank top | Cotton On, boardies | Hollister, sunnies | Fly  what she wore: bandeau bikini top | The Swimwear Project, bikini bottom | Billabong, tank top | diy, sunnies | street find

location:
Dahican Surf Resort
Mati, Davao Oriental
https://www.facebook.com/Dahicansurfresort
 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

TRAVEL | Dahican Beach in Mati, Davao Oriental

woke up really early, this beach feels so empty. i like it.
you know you're in paradise when you see these as you wake up.
starting the day early despite ending the previous day just a few hours prior to this shot.
the amihan boys and their playground, Dahican beach.
ugghh! they make it look so easy.
this guy was showing off his skills to the delight of my camera lens.
skimboarding/surfing is not our cup of tea, bumming around the beach is.
of course, no trip to the beach is complete w/o our dose of uv rays.
Summer's definitely in full swing.  I say that because it's friggin hot as I'm writing this post.  I'm not complaining, in fact I'm smiling as every drop of sweat drips down my forehead.  Okay that sounds a little too exaggerated.  Let's just say I'm happy summer's here.  For someone who's addicted to the sun and sea, nothing could be more perfect than a season to compliment it.  Last week, I had a chance to fly to Davao City for a good friend's birthday.  Of course a side trip the beach is part of the itinerary.  I've been itching to check out this beach in Mati, Davao Oriental.  My mom and aunt who were born and raised in Davao both told me to skip this part of my trip saying it's too far, dangerous, practically everything opposite of how I pictured the place to be.  As expected, I did not obey them.  Our original plan was to leave the city right after lunch but we ended up boarding the van-for-hire at around six o'clock in the evening.  So after an ass-numbing four hours of van ride, we arrived Mati town a little over ten o'clock.  I would've mistaken the town square as a ghost town if not for some establishments that were open- a bakery, a convenience store and that one carenderia beside the bus terminal.  Tricycle and habal-habal drivers were extremely friendly it felt weird, a little creepy.  But we were too hungry to mind what was around.  We had to stuff something inside our guts or all hell will break lose.  We had no choice but to eat in that carenderia.  What we ate and how it tasted will be left there, I do not want to remember that part of the trip.  The tricycle ride to the Dahican beach was probably the best and the worst decision we made that night.  Best because it rained really hard during the entire thirty-ish minutes ride, imagine how we would look like if we rode the habal-habal.  Worst because the tricycle driver had an attitude and wouldn't stop whining about how we did not know our way to our resort, it was clear he overcharged us too.  So we ended up walking a few miles to our resort because we were dropped off in the wrong area, plus my friend can no longer stand the tricycle driver's mouth.  Part of the beauty of traveling is that experiences like these make the trip more memorable so I didn't mind it, my friend probably did.

Everything after that tricycle ride went smoothly.  The resort were we stayed, Dahican Surf Resort, is an absolute beauty. We stayed in one of their open-air cottages.  I loved the feel of it, tropical, rugged, very Pacific, cozy in a surfer kind of way.  We spent the night getting wasted over bottles of Bacardi and Smirnoff.  They do make ordinary talks extraordinary, at times loud.  There wasn't really much to do at night in that part of the world because it was dead empty, too quiet.  I knew the music that we played and our occasional bursts of laughter resonated loudly in the area, I'm almost sure we disturbed those surfer guys in the other cottage.  I just wasn't sure if they were about to hit the sack or just getting the day started.  I couldn't tell the difference because it was either late night or too early in the morning.  I woke up just after 2 hours of dozing off in anticipation of the sunrise.  To my slight dismay, grey clouds were hovering right above paradise.   We spent the entire day basking in the sun, drinking alcohol, and watching the surfers show off their skimboarding skills.  Yes you read that right, surfers skimboarding.  The waves weren't high enough for surfing that day.  Too bad, I would have wanted to try surfing.  I guess I'll save this for my comeback.  The rest of the day was spent, of course, camwhoring.  We left Dahican beach right before the sun set.  I got to see how breathtaking Davao Oriental is while on the bus on our way back to the city.  I was captivated by it's simple charm.  And yes, I will be back!

Location:
Dahican Beach
Mati, Davao Oriental

Friday, March 1, 2013

'Tis the season to be sunny.

the beach
the sun worshippers.
summer, finally.
energy, serenity, & bliss.
in my element.
soaking in the sun.

Pat on the back, I just survived two months of no beach!  Now that I'm out of no-beach-rehab, I can't promise I'll stay no-beach-sober for long.  In fact, I relapsed right after I got out.  Who wouldn't?  I was welcomed by a good buddy named summer.  It's been twelve friggin months since we last saw each other, we needed to celebrate our reunion!  Summer's staying around for three months and begged that we do beach at least three times a month. Of course, this beach-junkie said yes.  I missed you a lot, summer.  I'm glad you're back!

photos shot in:
Basdako Beach
Moalboal, Cebu
Philippines

Saturday, January 26, 2013

That night I danced until I can dance no more.

i was going for that trashy/grungy hippie look.  trust me, i have no idea what i was doing.
my accomplices for Sinulog weekend! for the love of edm & having a good time!
the stage, what i came there for- AN21&Max Vangeli, the massive crowd, and one crazy edm worshipper
kick out the epic motherf*ck#r!


My obsession with electronic dance music is pretty much neck & neck with my addiction to the beach.  I would occasionally find myself watching the Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival aftermovies like they're big hollywood blockbusters.  And by "occasionally" i mean i watch it everytime i get a chance to which is quite often.  Yeah I know it sounds crazy, but i am crazy!  I would watch it over and over again hoping that when I go to catch some zzz's, I'd dream about actually being there, wasted and dancing like it's nobody's business.  And then I see myself & my friends waving the Philippine flag getting captured by the camera in slow motion like in the aftermovies.  I'd fist pump, stomp my feet, bang my head, til i can do no more.  I'd lose my voice from screaming the djs' names every time they step on stage to spin.  Aoki, Skrillex, Hardwell, Chuckie, Swedish House Mafia, Guetta, Avicii, Alesso, Laidback Luke, Zedd, Porter Robinson, are just some of the names I'd let out in a loud deranged scream.  But just like these festivals and the aftermovies, these dreams always come to an end and i'd wake up a loser.

The EDM gods must have pitied this loser.  A week ago, on Sinulog Friday, an epic outdoor dance party called LifeDance hit Metro Cebu.  I missed the first installment last year when i decided to go that crappy summer-ender beach party and I still recall bitching about it for months.  I wasn't going to miss the event a second time.  This probably was the closest thing to Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Fest!  Yes i know it'll pale in comparison with the other international music festivals for now but it clearly has the makings of becoming something massive- the place was packed!  I have to say I was not disappointed, I had a blast!  From the venue, the stage, the technical stuff (audio, lights, etc.), the staff, even down to the comfort rooms.  You can tell this thing was carefully thought of and planned.   And oh the dj's!  I loved each and every one of them- from the local dj's (loved all of them! made me dance even when no one else did! lol) to the international acts!  I danced 'til my legs got sore.  That's how hyped i was!  Thank you LifeDance!  Encore this summer maybe?  LOL


Friday, December 21, 2012

White sand instead of white snow.



my playground
sun worship

i'm the + one

Summer started early.  I'm skipping the holidays this year.  First destination- Boracay.  They say it's become overrated, too crowded, spoiled.  I say it's still one of my favorite beaches.  It's my ultimate playground- beach & party are my kind of games. 

location:
Boracay, Aklan
Philippines

Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Hair & Make-up Experiment

i must have been enjoying this a lot didn't realize the time...4+ hours?!
they're all dolled up, i'm all stressed out! kidding.
gorgeously partyin' the night away!

The party started at 7pm, we got to the venue 15 minutes before 10pm and we weren't even being fashionably late (though I wished this was the case).  I bit off more than I could chew.  I'm no expert so I didn't realize doing hair and make-up for 5 ladies takes so much time!  By 10pm, I was dead exhausted and forgot that I was also attending the same party these ladies were headed to.  Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining.  In fact, I enjoyed every bit of the process!  I think I did a pretty decent job!  Don't these dolls look beautiful?!

Location:
Chindy's crib
Cebu International Convention Center
Alchology






Sunday, November 4, 2012

Life's better in board shorts.


paradise for the weekend

the cast- sober by day, wasted by night

gay & straight, go figure.

camwhores

would have fit in as a topless girl if not for the armpit hair and flat chest. LOL

lunch- vodka by the beach

music is the sun, dancefloor is the sea

mugshot for BUI (beaching under the influence)

where them Billabong girls at?

happy hour

doomsday preppers

and the party begins!
excuse the butt crack

drink up!
sexy, ugly, wasted looks
location:
Lambug Beach
Badian, Cebu














Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The beach gods must have missed me.

Sunday- it's high noon, you're lazing around the house, daydreaming, wondering how you survived 3 months of no beach.  You're jealous of your brother who's probably sunbathing and getting wasted at the same time during that very hour (he was on a weekend beach trip).  You get knocked back into reality by a call from a friend who's been tortured by the same thoughts all morning.  He invites you to a road trip down south to one of your favorite beaches along with another friend to watch the sun set while you sip Jack and Coke.   How do you respond to that? You don't!  You simply get your ass out of the house, grab your stuff, and get lost.  Fast forward-  you're all a little tipsy when night fell and you all agree to head back to the city instead of staying overnight (i strongly do not endorse this!).  Another 3 hours worth of driving, you reach the city, decide to grab a bottle of Bacardi and continue the liver workout until you all pass out.  Okay that passing out part is an exaggeration just for added drama.  Not exactly how I pictured my grand homecoming comeback to be like, but hey, no-confettis/banners-comeback is still a comeback!  I am back.





 

Location:
Basdako Beach
Moalboal, Cebu
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