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California Fun – Part 1 “Bay Area”

November 10th, 2013 No comments

When we moved to the Philippines we had decided that we would use our vacation days in Asia, only returning to the U.S. for sibling weddings. And even then, only the person who is the actual sibling would go back for the wedding since plane tickets are expensive. So, when Matt’s sister said she was getting married we knew Matt would fly back to attend. Then she emailed us and requested that I attend as well. We checked out the dates and flights and our frequent flyer miles and things just worked out. Kalani didn’t have school for the following week of the wedding and we scored killer deals on airfare using our miles for me and the kids to go to California. So, it turned out to be our 10 day vacation in California with family…at least for me and the kids. Matt was only in California for about 24 hours before he flew back to the Philippines to conserve vacation days (and he had just recently spent time with family in California as part of a business trip).

Waiting for to board the plane at the airline lounge.  There are some perks to flying so much , like the free food, drinks and Wi-Fi in the lounges.

Waiting for to board the plane at the airline lounge. There are some perks to flying so much, like the free food, drinks and Wi-Fi in the frequent flyer lounges.

Spent the day at the Monterey Bay Aquarium before family showed up.

Spent the day at the Monterey Bay Aquarium before everyone arrived.

While waiting for family to show up at the hotel, we decided to take the short walk to the beach and go exploring.

While waiting for family to show up at the hotel, we decided to take the short walk to the beach and go exploring.

The night before the wedding we had a nice dinner with close friends and family.

The night before the wedding we had a nice dinner with close friends and family.

While waiting for Matt to arrive from the airport and the wedding to start, the kids enjoyed the nearby park and playing with their cousins.

While waiting for Matt to arrive from the airport and the wedding to start, the kids enjoyed the nearby park and playing with their cousins.

The wedding was held on the beach at Asilomar where my in-laws first met each other.

The wedding was held on the beach at Asilomar where my in-laws first met each other.

Daddy/Daughter dance during a small reception...her dress was lovely.

Daddy/Daughter dance during a small reception…her dress was lovely. She had commissioned custom sleeves to be made by a tailor, but unfortunately the end result did not properly match the dress.

The best photo that I had with the happy bride and groom...good thing I wasn't the photographer.

The best photo that I had with the happy bride and groom…good thing I wasn’t the photographer.

Matt using the decorations for a grill.  We got to see him at 2pm Saturday afternoon and then he left for the Philippines at 7am on Sunday morning.

Matt using the decorations for a grill. We got to see him at 2pm Saturday afternoon and then he left for the Philippines at 7am on Sunday morning.

 

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Ho Chi Minh Vietnam Vacation

October 16th, 2013 No comments

We noticed that there was a holiday where Matt wouldn’t have to work and Kalani didn’t have school, so that was a perfect time to plan a vacation! Matt booked us tickets, a hotel room, and tour guide for 3 days in Ho Chi Minh City. We were all set and ready to say, “Good Morning Vietnam!” However that almost didn’t happen. As we were clearing immigration in Vietnam we realized we had a problem. We didn’t realize that we needed a visa, even for a short vacation. No one from the hotel, airlines, or friends / tour guide mentioned it. Luckily we brought US dollars with us since we had to pay $160 USD for each of us to obtain an “Emergency” visa on the spot. If we didn’t have the cash on hand we would have had to get on a plane and head back to the Philippines. After 2-3 hours at the airport we headed to Asiana Intercontinental Hotel…the hotel car shuttle waited for us at the airport all that time we waited for our visa!

Dinner with Matt's co-worker and her family at Cuc Gach restaurant.  Apparently Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have eaten there.

Dinner with Matt’s co-worker and her family at Cuc Gach restaurant. Apparently Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have eaten there.

Our first stop on our city tour was at the local market.  Vendors inside and out.  Outer portion is food and the inner area is clothing, toys, etc.

Our first stop on our city tour was at the local market. Vendors inside and out. Outer portion is food and the inner area is clothing, toys, etc.

Items for sale inside the market

Items for sale inside the market.

Thien Hau Pagoda had amazing artistry

Thien Hau Pagoda had amazing artistry.

Vietnam War Remnants Museum...not sure how accurate the information is that is being displayed, and some photos and stories are pretty graphic.  Still it was cool to see a big tank!

Vietnam War Remnants Museum…not sure how accurate the information is that is being displayed, and some photos and stories are pretty graphic. Still it was cool to see a big tank! (Mason thought all of these were Transformers)

These teenage boys wanted a photo with our 9 year old girl!  Kalani kept being told by men and women old and young how pretty she was.

These teenage boys wanted a photo with our 9 year old girl! Kalani kept being told by men and women old and young how pretty she is.

In Vietnam the farmer's family members who pass away are buried in their fields

In Vietnam the farmer’s family members who pass away are buried in their fields.

Ready to go on the Mekong Delta.  A long river that starts in China and goes through most of the countries in South East Asia and finally reaches the ocean in Vietnam

Ready to go on the Mekong Delta. A long river that starts in China and goes through most of the countries in South East Asia and finally reaches the ocean in Vietnam.

Along the Mekong Delta we saw this lady making rice paper for spring rolls.  We also saw them making coconut candy, extracting coconut oil, making rice cakes, etc.  It was a really awesome homeschool field trip!

Along the Mekong Delta we saw this lady making rice paper for spring rolls. We also saw them making coconut candy, extracting coconut oil, making rice cakes, etc.

We rode in this smaller canoe to go down a channel of the Mekong Delta

We rode in this smaller canoe to go down a channel of the Mekong Delta.

Cool homeschool field trip #2 of the day.  We went to a pottery warehouse where we saw them molding pots and then firing them in the kiln.

We went to a pottery warehouse where we saw them molding pots and then firing them in the kiln.

Crocodile feeding.  Everyone had a great time give the crocodile chicken meat

Crocodile feeding. Everyone had a great time give the crocodile chicken meat.

We went to a wet market and there were a ton of snakes ready for purchase...plus other types of meat and produce.

We went to a wet market and there were a ton of snakes ready for purchase…plus other types of meat and produce.

End our second day in Vietnam by getting our hair washed at a salon.  My lady felt like she was clawing my head and then she stuck her fingers in my ears a few different times...I could have done without this experience, but at least they straightened my hair for me.

End our second day in Vietnam by getting our hair washed at a salon. My lady felt like she was clawing my head and then she stuck her fingers in my ears a few different times…I could have done without this experience, but at least they straightened my hair for me.

Our last full day in Vietnam we spent the morning at Dam Sen water park.

Our last full day in Vietnam we spent the morning at Dam Sen water park.

Our last night in Vietnam we watched the Water Puppet Show.  It was only 1 hour long and pretty entertaining although we didn't understand a word being said.

Our last night in Vietnam we watched the Water Puppet Show. It was only 1 hour long and pretty entertaining although we didn’t understand a word being said.

We drove past about a half a dozen Baskin Robbin stores.  Of course we had to stop and have some ice cream...it has been over a year since we had some 31 flavors and we weren't disappointed!

We drove past about a half a dozen Baskin Robbin stores. Of course we had to stop and have some ice cream…it has been over a year since we had some 31 flavors and we weren’t disappointed!

Vietnam has a TON of motorbikes.  I don't understand the traffic rules and I am grateful we were in a car.  Still it was impressive to see so many motorbikes on the road.

Vietnam has a TON of motorbikes. I don’t understand the traffic rules and I am grateful we were in a car. Still it was impressive to see so many motorbikes on the road.

More photos of Vietnam here.

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Piano Guys

October 10th, 2013 No comments

A couple of months ago a friend told me about the group The Piano Guys and said they were coming to Manila.  I had never heard of them before, but after watching some YouTube videos they produced I quickly ordered 2 tickets.  It turned out to be a mother/daughter date and we had so much fun!  It is made up of a guy on the piano and another on the cello…and sometimes other friends help out.  They are very talented and very funny.  We were thoroughly entertained and the crowd was great that they came back 2-3 times for an encore performance.

We had great seats for our mother/daughter date

We had great seats for our mother/daughter date

The Piano Guys during their performance

The Piano Guys during their performance

 

 

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Baguio Vacation

October 1st, 2013 2 comments

10 days after school started this year there was a holiday on a Wednesday and then the following Monday. We decided to pull Kalani out of school for 2 days and go on another vacation!  We headed up north to Baguio where there were trees that resembled pine trees and reminded us of Tahoe in California.  The only down side to our trip was that there was a monsoon…good thing we have a driver who took care of us and all of the driving.

Driving to Baguio.  So thankful we have a driver.

Driving to Baguio during a monsoon. So thankful we have a driver.

Driving to Baguio in a monsoon storm.  It took us about 5 hours to get there with a lunch stop along the way.

We either had rain or fog during the drive. It took us about 5 hours to get there with a lunch stop along the way.

Since we had our own car and driver we created our own itinerary of things to see on our first day in Baguio. Thanks to the hotel for their recommendations and TripAdivsor for other people’s experiences, we put together a nice day of activities.

There was a drizzle while exploring the Botanical Garden, but we all had a good time.

There was a drizzle while exploring the Botanical Garden, but we all had a good time.

2nd stop: The Good Shepherd Convent.  Bought homemade goodies here

2nd stop: The Good Shepherd Convent where we bought homemade goodies

We bought some inexpensive souvenirs here...and the locals even have a loptop at their shop to get on FaceBook

Souvenir item for sale…minus the laptop

Mason was excited to get a wooden snake for his treat and to get a photo with this "cool dog"

Mason was excited to get a wooden snake for his treat and to get a photo with this “cool dog”

It was still raining pretty good while we were at Mine's View Park.  The local way to get rid of the water that collects on the tarps without getting water in all the shops.

It was still raining pretty good while we were at Mine’s View Park. The local way to get rid of the water that collects on the tarps without getting water in all the shops.

4th stop: Bell Church with some history of China on site as well

4th stop: Bell Church with some history of China on site as well

Leaving the Bell church Matt was asked if he wouldn't mind taking a photo with some Filipinas

Leaving the Bell church Matt was asked if he wouldn’t mind taking a photo with some Filipinas

The next day we decided to drive from Baguio to Banaue to see the 2000 year old rice terraces.  It was a beautiful drive that took 6 hours to reach our destination.  We only looked at the rice terraces for about 10 minutes because of a downpour.  So we took a longer, safer way home that took 8 hours.  The kids and adults did very well on that 14 hour car ride!

The clouds would come and go on our drive to Banaue...but it was still a beautiful drive

The clouds would come and go on our drive to Banaue…but it was still a beautiful drive

We stopped to stretch our legs and check out Ambuklao Dam on our way to Banaue

We stopped to stretch our legs and check out Ambuklao Dam on our way to Banaue

Local Igorat ladies that wait for tourist to come take a photo.  Matt gave this lady more than a the usual tip!

Local Igorot ladies that wait for tourist to come take a photo. Matt gave this lady more than the usual tip!

On the way home from Banaue we pulled off the side of the road and purchased some wood furniture at a rock bottom price!

On the way home from Banaue we pulled off the side of the road and purchased some wood furniture at a rock bottom price!

We stayed at The Manor at Camp John Hay and had a wonderful time. Matt and I worked out every day and then got a massage. The kids loved exploring the place (when it wasn’t raining) and they also had art classes at the hotel.  We met up with a co-worker/basketball teammate of Matt’s for dinner on Saturday night. Also on Saturday, 4 families from our church arrived in Baguio but stayed at another hotel.  We actually didn’t get to see any of our church friends until church on Sunday…before we headed back to Manila.

The kids each painted 3 art pieces at the hotel on a rainy day.

The kids each painted 3 art pieces at the hotel on a rainy day.

Our Manila church friends that were in Baguio the same time as us.

Our Manila church friends that were in Baguio the same time as us.

Random lion head we saw on our drive back to Manila

Random lion head we saw on our drive back to Manila

Bridal Veil Falls was a good place for pictures and to get out and stretch our legs while heading home.

Bridal Veil Falls was a good place for pictures and to get out and stretch our legs while heading home.

Before we return home to the states, I want to go back to Baguio when it isn’t raining and we can pick local strawberries! More Baguio photos here.

Summer 2013 Fun

September 21st, 2013 1 comment

Summer has come and gone and we filled it full of fun!  We spent most of the summer in Manila with friends taking drama/soccer classes, bowling, ice skating, going to movies, museums and being together as a family.  We did have a couple of getaways during the summer.  A few days in Singapore and then a long weekend at Canyon Cove Resort in the Philippines.  Summer time here means that it is the rainy season, but that didn’t stop up from staying busy and making memories!

Kalani participated in a drama class for a month where she made some wonderful friends.  At the end they performed an original play.

Kalani participated in a drama class for a month where she made some wonderful friends. At the end they performed an original play.

Mason played soccer twice a week for about a month.  He really liked being the goalie.

Mason played soccer twice a week for about a month. He really liked being the goalie.

We went to Manila Ocean Park where they had a "North Pole" with snow...it was really cold!

We went to Manila Ocean Park where they had a “North Pole” with snow…it was really cold!

We had a day of bowling with friends.

We had a day of bowling with friends.

A day at the Mind Museum with friends.

A day at the Mind Museum with friends.

Dancing/playing at a friend's house

Dancing/playing at a friend’s house

Mason's tooth got infected and had to be pulled

Mason’s tooth got infected and had to be pulled

Kalani learned how to make her chin turn into a face

Kalani learned how to make her chin turn into a face

We had a "Friends Party" just because

We had a “Friends Party” just because

Our extended family came over

Our extended family came over

We met more family members in person and got more family history information

We met more family members in person

We enjoyed watching the Philippine National Basketball games

We enjoyed watching the FIBA Asia games

Now Mason does "preschool" with me at home

Now Mason does “preschool” with me at home

Kalani is now in grade 4 and has 2 of her good friends in her class this year

Kalani is now in grade 4 and has 2 of her good friends in her class this year

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