7 days in Bohol. 5 days of which spent most in the training (as was the purpose of the trip) and 2 days were spent in tour. it was really nice since I've been wanting to go to Bohol and finally, I went.
what I loved about the trip:
1. old churches - (Baclayon and Loboc) fascinating handiworks of locals who used corals, bamboos and egg white (yup, egg white as cementing agent) to erect such magnificent edifice that have been witness to Philippine history and Filipino people's faith. Baclayon's famous for Fr. Pio's image which by some miracle, appeared in the walls of the church as a result of rain.
2. lunch and river cruise - Loboc river cruise is a great treat. Good food + local music+ nature = one great experience. It's nice to know that the local government is doing a good deal of work to improve the tourism in the area. and the restrooms are aircon btw.
3. TARSIER - cute little creatures found only in specific locations in the island. They're amazing vulnerable creatures. I really wish I can take one home but that's quite impossible. Good thing a lot of stuffed animals ala tarsier are available as souvenir. Only, the souvenirs don't quite look as cute as the original.
4. Chocolate Hills - wonder of nature. magnificent view from the top. I've see hills, but nothing compare to the complex of 1000+ hills that looks perfect as a playground. The driver in the van told us of a myth about the hills saying that giant's tears over the wife's death were the reason fro the formation of the hill. Pretty cute story but we know they're corals... And the nearby towns are also hilly. If Bohol is under water, the hills could have been wonderful little island people can hop on.
So there .4 places I loved in Bohol. Of course there's also the blood compact area and prony the 26 feet long phyton and a lot of other things, but the four places were more memorable. I heard Panglao island and the zipline which they call "suislide" are also nice. So next time, I'll go there for sure.:)
Till next time Bohol...
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
I don't know why I'm blogging right now
So. The trips are over. At least the first trips of the year. Baguio was a hit. The workshop was really fruitful, and fun, and fun... Then, just last week, Cagayan de Oro. The workshop was just as fruitful, equally-interesting and fun, and fun. The workshop seemed endless (both in Baguio and Cagayan). I only went out of the hotel/hostel to buy things needed for the training. of course it was a work trip but somehow it was too busy I wasn't able to explore as much as i wanted to. Anyway, I'm pretty sure I'll come back there soon (both places).
So i am. Next week, off to Baguio again. Planning meeting and all. It could have been done here at the office (as most of my office mates said) but we'll have it in uber-cold Baguio (it registered 9 degrees today). I hope i won;t get colds when we go up there. But ok, I'll just enjoy it when I get there.
Now what...
Now is report writing time. That's why I don't know why I'm blogging right now. i should be writing. I think blogging's like a break or something. But breaks are usually totally different from the real work thing you do. Blogging's like writing, same thing. Maybe the content's what differs. I'll blog anyway.
Annual monitoring report. Pretty technical words and yah it's really technical. It fells like doing thesis all over again. The difference now is I'm paid doing it and it has greater cause other than for knowledge-seeking and academic discussion. But don't get me wrong, I still love academic discussion. I'll be back in that field pretty soon.
Going back to annual report due this Feb 15, I've finished half of it. Finished all the tables and stuff like that. Now it's getting a little too technical. I need to look at project objectives, project outputs and components, link them to the activities, follow the LFA matrix and be consistent in every sheet so that I'd be able to fulfill the tasks of result-based reporting. It's tough given that i only have 2 weeks to have it done or else.
But I'd love to have it done. It's pretty challenging. I just hope I'll have easier time doing it. So help me God
So i am. Next week, off to Baguio again. Planning meeting and all. It could have been done here at the office (as most of my office mates said) but we'll have it in uber-cold Baguio (it registered 9 degrees today). I hope i won;t get colds when we go up there. But ok, I'll just enjoy it when I get there.
Now what...
Now is report writing time. That's why I don't know why I'm blogging right now. i should be writing. I think blogging's like a break or something. But breaks are usually totally different from the real work thing you do. Blogging's like writing, same thing. Maybe the content's what differs. I'll blog anyway.
Annual monitoring report. Pretty technical words and yah it's really technical. It fells like doing thesis all over again. The difference now is I'm paid doing it and it has greater cause other than for knowledge-seeking and academic discussion. But don't get me wrong, I still love academic discussion. I'll be back in that field pretty soon.
Going back to annual report due this Feb 15, I've finished half of it. Finished all the tables and stuff like that. Now it's getting a little too technical. I need to look at project objectives, project outputs and components, link them to the activities, follow the LFA matrix and be consistent in every sheet so that I'd be able to fulfill the tasks of result-based reporting. It's tough given that i only have 2 weeks to have it done or else.
But I'd love to have it done. It's pretty challenging. I just hope I'll have easier time doing it. So help me God
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