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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Winners of Island Travel Guess Where We Are Contest


Congratulations to the winners of the two Island Travel Guess Where We Are Challenges:

Guess Where We Are Challenge #1 Winner is Gin E.

She submitted the best guess for this photo


Her answer was San Francisco, Agusan del Sur. A separate blog will be posted about this Lion House that is actually an orphanage.

The level of difficulty of this challenge is assessed to be at $4.00 (based on the range of $2.00 for easiest to $5.00 most difficult). Gin E will receive $4.00 via paypal. We will contact her using the available contact details as a follower of Island Travel.

Guess Where We Are Challenge #2 Winner is Josie

She gave the best guess for this photo
Her answer is MacArthur Landing Memorial in Red Beach, Palo, Leyte. We will also have separate posts and more photos about our activities in this park and about our stay in Leyte.

Josie wins $2.00. She will be contacted directly using the available contact details as an Island Travel follower.

Congratulations to the first winners of our Island Travel promos and contests.


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Thursday, April 22, 2010

UPLB Museum of Natural History and IRRI Rice World

It’s been 21 days after the unwanted incident and here we are grounded in Laguna.  Our vacation plans may have been warped, but bitterly dwelling on it won’t help.   We rather make the best out of our present situation and continuously enjoy our days.

Though it surely tears my heart when our older kids utter “Mom, I miss VEG” (that’s how we call our car), and bug me with the question “When can he be fixed?” I have to remain jovial and divert their attention to exciting but realistic plans that my husband and I are able to come up with.

We were able to enjoy a swimming resort in San Pablo City with my brother-in-law hauling people twice from their residence to the resort and back because obviously two families cannot fit in his car to enable just one trip.  Thanks to his patience.  Details and photos pertaining to this activity will be posted in a separate blog.

The recent activity we had was a trip to the Museum of Natural History at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) followed by a visit to the Rice World at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).  Both places can be reached by taking jeepney rides.



Pointing your forefinger up signals the jeepney driver that you want to go up the mountain...I mean to Forestry (UPLB upper campus where the museum is situated).

The jeepney rides we had was a bit inconvenient having four children to carry plus the bag of feeding bottles and extra clothes (thanks to my brother and sister who were available to accompany us), but generally good especially when the jeepney runs continuously having the wind blow at our faces. Zeki often exclaims “Wow the jeepney is air-conditioned!”

We reached the Museum a little past 11 in the morning.  We were greeted by the Director, Dr. Ireneo Lit Jr. who is a fellow Entomologist, a true friend, a brother to me and my husband and Lolo Jun Este Tito Jun to our kids.  Mr. Orly Eusebio guided us to the different sections as we chat about personal to museum matters.  My boys got amazed by the live stick insect specimens available at the entrance while my daughter was startled at the creepiness of the corridor of the bat exhibit.  I brought my children, my siblings and our college scholar, who are all first timers to the Museum. I am not sure if they were able to retain information about our natural history in their memory bank but I am certain that the experience was memorable for everybody. In my case, it was my brief talk with Kuya Jun, Orly and other Museum staff that made the experience more pleasurable.  I promised to come back with my husband who was in a meeting at that time, for a longer talk.



We intended to have a picnic lunch at the Botanical Garden across the Museum after the tour.  Unfortunately, it was closed so we ended eating at the Museum garden where the staffs spend their break time.  The Museum is housed in the Upper UPLB campus, which is part of the Mt. Makiling Forest Reserve.  Being surrounded by tall trees of the mountain, my children felt so free that they talked loudly as they explore the big roots and trunks posing for photo shots.  There were bigger trunks and taller trees in the area but who cares, at that point they just love being close to nature.  For me, it was indeed a feeling of being home again.













After lunch, we took a jeepney to go down to the lower campus to get another jeepney going to IRRI.  This time, we had to point our forefinger to the left to signal jeepney drivers that we want to go to IRRI situated at the western side of the campus. From IRRI gate, we walked about 50 meters to reach Chandler Hall for the Rice World  exhibit, apparently passenger use vehicles are no longer allowed to enter IRRI premises. Incidentally, this is the week that IRRI celebrates its 50th anniversary.

Rice World is an exhibit of rice-related materials, art works, machineries and cultures around the world.  Historical information, basic rice knowledge, rice research, population growth data and other rice-related issues are also on display.  Wide computer screens and touch screens are available to facilitate learning.  Everybody was amazed to see the estimated world population that keeps on changing as new babies is born per second.

As expected, my boys spent so much time exploring the machineries while my older daughter rehearsed her tribal dance steps and pictorial poses. We even had fun taking pictures of ourselves facing a one-way mirror, maybe people on the other side were laughing at us.


This tour culminated at the Carabao Park for our college scholar’s chance to pose by the UPLB’s Flame of Excellence.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Island Travel Contests and Promos Announcement

Based on recent assessments of our current situation as a result of the incident in Quezon, we really cannot realistically proceed further north as planned and would likely spend much of the remaining vacation time in Laguna and perhaps in the Greater Metro Manila area. We think that the message of this unforeseen twist is “stay put and balance family commitments, travel and writing” in and around an area we’re already familiar with.

Therefore, we made the following decisions related to the contests and promos of our travel blog:
  1. Island Travel Promotional Video and Contest – We will proceed with this contest as originally announced. We have a good number of participants and we encourage further entries until the end of April. Three lucky entries based on a raffle draw will be proclaimed on May 1. Each would win MDPlus Golden Shield with SPF50. Click on the photo below to go to the youtube promotional video and share to friends via Facebook or to your blog readers via a post with the video embedded, notify us in the comment section and we shall confirm your entry (or entries) to this contest as soon as possible. By the way, you have to follow us via Google Connect, Facebook (NetworkedBlogs) or Twitter to be eligible to join.


  2. Island Travel Guess Where We Are Contest – We have posted two challenges, namely:



    (please click on photo to see specific blog posting/challenge and the corresponding guesses/entries submitted)

    While there are guesses that can be considered correct already, there’s still room for improvement…i.e. better, more accurate guesses. So we’re giving another week for more guesses from you, i.e. until April 26. Remember that you can have multiple entries as long as they are posted in separate days. Winners will be announced on April 27. Be sure you are an Island Travel follower in Networked Blogs, Facebook or Google Connect (or an email or RSS subscriber), which is the minimum requirement to join; then check our official announcement and direct communication to you.

    Because you already know that we are in and around Laguna and Greater Metro Manila area in the past as well as in the next few weeks, we will hold off any further Guess Where We Are Challenges until further notice.

  3. Island Travel Blog It Contest and Island Travel Blog That Photo Contest – Because of the changes in our travel plans and the minimal participation so far, we are suspending these two contests until further notice. We hope to relaunch them in the near future. Those who already participated will be notified that their entries will be considered valid entries when specific contest is relaunched.
We are hoping for your understanding about these changes. As much as we want to honor our commitment as originally announced, we need to be realistic and step back a bit so we can go forward again in the future.

We appreciate your concern and understanding of our current situation.

We remain,

Papa Sez and Mama Sez




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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Update on Unwelcomed Turn of Events

It’s already two weeks since the unwanted incident happened and yet there’s not much progress since then, particularly pertaining to the repair of our vehicle so that we can recommence our island travels.

It might be another test of our patience, and we can easily fail at times, but we’re still holding on trying to view the incident in the best possible light. But 'frustrating' is a mild word to describe our interactions with some of those involved in the vehicular accident.

When trust is breached, it’s difficult to stay kindhearted and generous. It’s clear that certain parties wanted to exploit the situation for monetary gains, and what should’ve been the primary concern of all parties is taking a backseat. Goodwill flew out of the window when duplicitous persons took hostage of the situation.

Anyway, we obviously cannot hold off decisions forever, so we’ll try to make the most of our current situation and move on with our lives.

We’ll gradually resume our blogs and write the articles that we’ve been putting on-hold as we’re really unable to sit down to write when we’re on the road. Who knows, some great articles might come out while we’re grounded here in Laguna.

Decisions and updates about Island Travel contests and promos will also be made known soon.




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Monday, April 5, 2010

An Unwelcomed Turn of Events

Sariaya, Quezon, April 1, Holy Thursday, 4:03pm- On the 12th day of our 60-day Island Travel adventure, we experienced an incident that would definitely change many of our plans for summer...a vehicular accident.


The day was spent going around the towns of Laguna and Quezon provinces for the traditional Visita Iglesias or church visits.  We were on our way back to San Pablo City from Lucban, Quezon when the incident happened.

Details cannot be divulged at the moment. But suffice to say for now that except for the car, the whole family escaped unscathed. We are basically grounded in the next few days and the travel plans to Batangas and to Central and Northern Luzon are put on hold.

We shall soon make announcements about our plans as well as decisions about our commitments related to this Island Travel blog and its contests and promos.

We apologize for the infrequent updates in the next days, but we hope that it'll just be a temporary setback.

We'll keep you posted.


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