Monday, April 9, 2012

EASTER at NUVALI

After attending Sunday service at the Cathedral of Praise, we headed to Nuvali Evoliving in Laguna.
Nuvali - a community by Ayala Land which offers a lot of good things. While we cant afford to settle here, we just went on a visit and to enjoy the place.

We started by riding the boat. It is about a seven-minure ride. Thirdy, my son, enjoyed the scenery and was really amazed on the experience. It costs us 180 pesos and is worth riding..


Everyone was required to use vest. We were all six.


Mommy and Thirdy


Thirdy's cousins, Christian and Tala.


Thirdy is enjoying the scenery while the boat is on move.


He has even no time to look at the camera :)

To quench after the boat ride, we headed on a nearby 711 to buy some drinks. This is where we waited for the tram to enjoy a free ride and a tour within the community.


While waiting for the tram, Thirdy made fun by running around the waiting area. Behind him are his cousins (patiently waiting).


All were hungry so we went to Walter Mart Calamba to buy some food.

This is a very nice experience, we felt in love already the community. If we only have money :)
It made us realize that we really need to work hard to become a part of this community.
We look forward to visit the place again.












Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Family Getaway: Ocean Adventure & Zoobic Safari

It has always been a family tradition to enjoy life once in while. Enjoy life in the sense that, you are treating yourself after a hard labor. And it is also a way to unwind, relax and enjoy the blessings what our Almighty God has given you.

This time we chose to discover Subic, specifically Ocean Adventure and Zoobic Safari.

 
Facade of the Subic Ocean Adventure
From left: Jane, Jong, Super, Aileen, Mama, Edsel, Papa, Chen & Carlo

Trained dolphins show..

One of the main attraction during our visit was the 'High Dive Show'.
It was a jawdropping experience.


Promo tarps of the ongoing and upcoming attractions.


While waiting for the schedule of the sea lion show, we made some fun.


Sea Lion Show
After making fun at Ocean Adventure, we then moved to Zoobic Safari.


Facade of the Zoobic Safari


White Tige or the Bengal Tiger



A camel in Subic??


Puma (now i understand why a shoe brand was named after this animal)

Close encounter with the tigers!!


Rodent World. Rodent - a small animal with a large gnawing incisor teeth like mouse, rat among others.
Subic has still a lot to offer. And that is the reason for us return sometime on this place.
For families who love to enjoy nature tripping with just limited time, Ocean Adventure and Zoobic Safari is one of the best option.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Coron Palawan - One of the Philippines' Best

Coron Palawan is indeed one the best places i had visited here in the Philippines. It has made me realize the splendor of God's creation. A must visit for all my 'kababayans' who really love nature and the beauty of the sea.

I was able to capture great images of the awesome views.











It is no longer just in the books, i had experienced it myself. You can see in Coron the cleanest lake in the Philippines.



It is a humbling experience to know that your country is so much blessed with nature.
Let us first enjoy what is in store for us before enjoying the beauty of foreign lands.









 Aside from the great views, beaches, lakes and hot spring, Coron has great good foods to offer. Here is a typical lunch at the island.









It is not enough that you see all of these in pictures.
Plan your travel now!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

How We Almost Lost Her

It was about five years ago when my mom was diagnosed of having a chronic kidney disease (CKD).

How it was first discovered:
Due to severe stomach pain, she was brought to the Villasis Polymedic Hospital and Trauma Center for medical attention. Upon checking her vital signs, her blood pressure and blood sugar were both very high. She was then admitted to the hospital for further laboratory tests. Then came the blood test results: creatinine level and blood urea nitrogen (bun) were both beyond the normal values. This signals that her kidneys are not functioning well. We decided to transfer her to Makati Medical Center. There were two considerations: a) one of the best hospitals and b) very close to where I live during that time.

What were the findings?
It took about two days to complete the series of laboratory tests, kidney ultrasound and 24 hour urine collection. The next morning, Dr. Tambunting, her nephrologist, has visited us in our room.
These were her words (as far as I can recall) spoken in a very soft tone, "How are you? Your kidneys are are only functioning less than 20%, you are now at stage 4 CKD, and will be requiring soon a hemodialysis. I want you to talk with your family about this. We were all very shocked, it was a jaw dropping incident. The room was then flooded with tears. We were advised to go home for a while and get back to the hospital for a medical procedure in preparation for her dialysis. At home, it wasn't easy. We were all in stage of denial. Not so long, she become weaker. She cannot manage to stand on her own. We decided to bring her back to the hospital.

The procedure:  
Dialysis needs to be performed immediately, Dr. Tambunting said. In order this to happen, there should be an access for a large volume of blood. In my Mom's case a plastic catheter was inserted through her femoral vein. The procedure was painless. She had her first hemodialysis. This catheter can be used for a short period of time. An access that can be used for years has to be created. AV fistula is not feasible for my mom so we opted for an AV graft. Dr. Gisbert did the procedure very well. It was used after three days.

Mom and my sister Olga in one of her dialysis session.

 How we almost lost her:
It took as awhile to encourage her to undergo the procedure. Initially, she has chosen to die.
But God has a purpose in putting these things to happen. To this date, she is now enjoying life with her grandchildren. Thanks to God and to the advancement of medical science. We survived, emotionally and financially.  

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

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