Cancelled Flight

Have you ever booked a trip then cancelled it anyway?

I have. 3 times.

Thailand 2008

I and a HS friend were always thinking about traveling to Bangkok. Buy clothes and accessories there then sell them here. So we booked our flights a year before the planned date. It was supposed to be my first travel with only a friend because I always travel with family. It was exciting to prepare for a travel on my own terms. But when Red Shirt Protest Rally broke out in Bangkok, number of security issues were all over the international news and travel prohibitions were raised in most countries. My friend backed out. 

Peace-ing out!

Malaysia 2010

I was supposed to visit Kuala Lumpur with college friends. We booked our flights just because the airfare was in a promo  (around P2,000 roundtrip all-in). I backed out after few months because the planning became stressful. Although I love the idea of traveling with friends, travel was able to still bring out some more worst things from us. Haha. (Sorry guys! Bleh.) We had not yet listed the places we would visit but we were already having disagreement on how much should be our budget. Haha! 

Nightlife Lights

Boracay 2011

We suddenly booked our flight to Boracay one day and then planned out the rest very well. We already had promo plane tickets and discounted room reservation. Everything was going ok. What went wrong? Our schedule happened to fall in my finals exam. So I backed out few days before our scheduled date. To make things worst, a strong typhoon went in the way of our well-planned vacation. No one was able to go to Boracay in the end.

What’s up, dude?

So, what is my point here?

When I reflected back on all the cancelled trips I have, I realized only one thing: We can be so impulsive at times when we learned a new airline promo. We book a flight regardless if we really have an intention of traveling or not. “It is a promo, why pass the chance?”. We always think that the promo fares are good opportunities to travel cheap. But booking without even having an intention beforehand is more expensive.

Well, this concern is nothing if you are ready to pay what impulsive traveling will cost you.

1st Photo from Bangkok, Thailand last 2010 

2nd and 3rd Photos from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last December 2011 

Street Sale

October 20, 2012 of Kunming, Yunnan

I bought a scarf for 13 rmb or 80 pesos in a sidewalk vendor in Kunming.

I saw exactly the same scarf in a boutique shop called “EGG” in my country, Philippines. Its price is around 200 pesos.

This is a simple reason why a good economy counts. Hahaha. The same reason why it is reasonable to shop a little when in another country especially when you think it will be pricey in your country.

When I say Food…it’s FOOOOD!

From October 21 to 22 of 2012, we were in Dali. Above postcard has all the food we enjoyed. Yum.

Dali is just a small city of Yunnan where one might consider visiting it may not be worthy. I and Ching Ching scheduled only one and a half day but we regretted it. The city has really a lot to offer.

Dali is surrounded by mountains and the Erhai Lake is placed in its center. We decided to drove around Erhai Lake than cruising in the lake. We preferred exploring the local villages, markets and ports surrounding the lake instead. One highlight in our drive trip was the Dali Old Town where one will sense the city soothing out a surreal but nostalgic breeze of rural life.

Happy New Year!

People, how’s your new year doing??

I bet everyone is doing great. Have fun with fireworks because I am. Haha!! I pray we will live 2013 with more dreams to come true! ♥♡ (*´∀`*) ♡♥

Majestic Tree

October 29, 2012 of Kunming Zoo, Yunnan

Because I was alone, I dared to walk around in Kunming. Nyahehehe!

And see what I found, a very majestic tree! Look at those apple-green colored leaves!