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Monday, 22 August 2016
HABAGAT Group of friends
Even though lately we have bad weather we are still receiving guests in our resort.
Cristina with her 2 daughters, Alisa and Sham and her childhood friend Dhay along with another group of aeronautical girls Maika, Joyce and Angie met me in Dela Paz.
Dela Paz is the port where boats coming from Isla pick up and drop passengers during Habagat (our stormy season).
It is the first time for the Japanese girls Alisa and Sham to travel by boat. A new experience for them. At first they enjoyed the waves, feeling like they were riding in a roller coaster as the boat dipped in the rough sea. They kept taking photos.
It was the same with Maika's group, who amused themselves doing selfies in the boat. While we were crossing the passage and the sea was getting more rough Alisa began to feel seasick, but when we reached the shore of Mahabang Buhangin she felt a little better.
They took a ride on the motorbike to reach the resort. I took them to their units while Maika's group stayed in our swing.
As it was noontime when we arrived I hurriedly made lunch for them as I knew they would be very hungry after their journey. As soon as I finished cooking I served lunch for them.
When they finished their lunch, they took a rest and when they were ready they changed clothes and went swimming. Alisa and Sham had fun with Maika's group.
Even though it was raining they enjoyed the waves and collected some shells, but because it was low tide and the waves were a little rough some girls got some cuts from the rocks. So they decided to take the short walk to Sawang to swim from the sandy beach there.
When the rain began I saw them walking back to the resort, and when they arrived they started taking their baths and relaxing.
As night came they had an early dinner, for they were only staying for a night. Maika's group had classes to attend, while Cristina's would be heading off to attend a christening party.
After their dinner, Sham and Dhay moved to their kubo where Maika, Joyce and Angie stayed. They exchanged conversation and I could hear their laughter. How happy they were together.
Maika's group promised to come back with friends as they called our place a "Getaway".
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