| Francoise Esquivel ( @ 2007-01-23 16:49:00 |
Going to Tagaytay is always fun. You see the miniature Taal Volcano at the left and the green pasture on the right. Don't forget the blue sky above.
My classmates Jai, Dan, Keeko (my bf) and Jenald were with me, scouring Tagaytay for a good outreach venue. We found two: a boystown with a UST-like area, and Little Angels Orphanage, a tiny house that sits next to a quaint chapel (reminds me of those little chapels in England...they're being covered in leaves).
Btw, We weren't able to come inside the boystown. *sheesh*
The orphanage we went to was far more welcoming than the boystown. The kids were really happy to see us, and the people there were kind enough to show us around the house.
Kids began to storm out of their rooms to see us---and one boy climbed up on me! I so love the kids when they welcomed us, I felt that everything was as happy as they are. ♥
After visiting the orphanage, we left bid Jenald goodbye (cos he had to go home early to Trece Martires). Then stopped by to Olivarez to have a snack at Burger Machine (sorry guys, we're short of cash...).
Hailed a bus at 5:09pm. We were so happy that we were able to accomplish the task before dinner (hahaha) and that we were able to go home safely! :)
The only flaw was: Keeko and I felt dizzy. The A/C was on us, and even if we adjust the fan, the cold air just hits us! Phew, good thing we reached Pedro Gil before anything got worse than that.