Thursday, April 21, 2016

Chillin' @ Loreland

If  you’re in Metro Manila and looking for a place to stay over the weekend, with swimming pools, delicious food, and a wonderful massage service, there’s one place I can highly recommend which is just around two hours from the cities of Manila and Makati: Loreland Farm Resort in Antipolo, Rizal.
I had first gone to Loreland sometime in the early 2000s. It was the go-to place of the non-profit I had worked for, and we always went there for our rest and recreation activities. I loved their swimming pools; they were clean and of varied depths. I remember it was in Loreland that I learned how to swim, quite ironic given that I was born and raised in a coastal town!

Loreland has five swimming pools, all well-maintained and of varying depths. There’s one perfect for kids, and others for adults. I loved the pool with a yacht-shaped building across it; it was 7ft at its deepest, and not a lot of people go there.
When I went there on Sunday morning, I was the only swimmer aside from an approximately 65-year-old lola who, despite the printed warnings around the pool, kept on diving into the water. I told her I didn’t know how to dive; she only smiled and showed me again and again how it was done.
When lola left, I would have been happy continuing to swim longer, except that a group of men decided to sit by the pool with their drinks. I felt too self-conscious as I had worn a swimsuit and immediately left. #fail

f you don’t like being in this scenario, I highly suggest you swim in the infinity pool in Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens and Spa instead. It’s not part of the public area, and in fact, you have to pay separately to go there. But the privacy and the view makes it all worthwhile!
The place is perfect for get-together not to mention the ambiance and the great view since it is situated on a cliff, thus it is called as The Hanging Gardens. The Zen Lounge was decorated with tables designed after a ship steering wheel, piece of clothes shipped from Mindanao and other ornaments that were proudly made by our kababayans.
A hot bowl of soup, a plate of vegetable salad with vinaigrette sauce and a serving of Tuna pesto is equal to one satisfied palate. There are also plans of them going organic which is a good thing for health conscious individuals. After the dinner, we took the time to introduce ourselves which surprisingly we haven’t done before. Stories and laughter’s were shared and after it was the moment that our restless bodies have been waiting for… <drum roll please> the-oh-so-good-body-massage.
I was amazed at how big Loreland was - 8 hectares of land divided into 4 phases or areas. And it wasn't a farm resort. It was more of like Hidden Valley with less nature. But I was also surprised how much nature could be found in this resort. I was expecting more concrete and all, but Loreland has designed the resort in such as way that they blend.
Loreland is your typical Filipino family resort. It has more than 10 swimming pools, a conference hall, a chapel, an events venue, hundreds of cottages and huts, a spa and a hotel building. It doesn't have a lot of rooms, since most of the visitors are here for day tours. People flock here to cook, eat and swim in rented cabanas and nipa huts.
Again, there are more than 10 pools, each having their own character. Some are made for kids, like the one above, complete with a slide.
Overall, I was really surprised with Loreland Farm Resort. I knew expected to like a typical Filipino resort because of all my past bad experiences. Loreland was a cut above the rest, a true escape from the city. Who needs to go to Los Banos or to Tagaytay even when Loreland is just 30 minutes away from Ortigas? I must say, I will definitely come back. I just hope there are not a lot of people when I do.

Ang Favorite Book Ni Jude

 Teatro Tomasino presents its second major production of the year — a stage adaptation of a popular novel of Bob Ong. The stage play runs from April 20, 2016, with shows  at the Albertus Magnus Auditorium, University of Santo Tomas.

The film showing contained logical or philosophical instances and event which turn to humor (You really laugh to some story). It also contained truth and about some religious faith with twist of philosophical factors. Here's some quotes or line I like:

  • " Paano ka maniniwalang ako, kung hindi ka man lang naniniwalang meron?"(How can you believe me when you don't believe it is existing)
  • "May nasubukan na rin akong barberong bading na kung ituring ang buhok e parang tao. Third person kung tukuyin nya ang buhok. Halimbawa: "Saan natin S'YA babawasan?""Tumikwas S'YA eh""Ayaw N'YA ng mataas"Akala ko nung una e meron s'yang kaibigang espiritu na sya lang ang nakakakita."
  • "At maraming bagay ang mahal pag wala kang pera" "There's lot of things that were expensive when you don't have money"



Ang Paboritong Libro Ni Judas taught me so much about faith and piety. It may be boring to some, funny to sundry people, but behind all that it opens your eyes to things you may not have realized, or maybe you  do see but don’t give a damn about.  
Faith. It is a deep understanding and complete trust in a thing or person. We are given freedom to believe in a religion and freedom to act in accordance with such belief. 
It's up to us who and what to believe even to those that is not based in proof.

The story is also  funny because Bob Ong tried to predict the future here and he also described what it is like to be in heaven, who are you going to meet there first, and what will happen if you curse there.

I really appreciate the play for making the audience realize who really God is, who are we as his people, our relationship with him and his Son, Jesus Christ, and reasons why do some people don't believe in him-blaming him for everything.But  I'd also seen some parts in the play  that are irrelevant.  

What I love the most is the conversation between the two men who in the end revealed that the first man is the person who reads this black and senseless book, Ang Paboritong Libro ni Hudas, “Ngayon din ay magbabalik ka sa lupa. Makikita mo na lang ang sarili mo na taimtim na nagbabasa ng katapusan ng itim na librong walang kwenta at hindi mo maintindihan...” while the other man who I believe is Jesus Christ. This is something that needs reflection and/or meditation because I realize that I'm part of it.



I strongly recommend this book for all the lessons you can learn through it. 

Cafe Kivhan Coffee

My blockmate and I  went to Café Kivhan to do our SCL report . The place was huge and they offer a variety of frappe and espresso you can choose from. It was not planned but because of the extreme heat, we decided to go there and do our powerpoint. Cafe Kivhan is beside Simple Line and Coffee Indulgence, just in front of P. Noval gate of UST. It’s a perfect place for group study sessions. Café Kivhan is both artsy and cozy, and the ambiance could really relax you.



Cafe Kivhan offers a huge variation of drinks and pastries, they even have WAFFLES! :) Try their Walnut Castella for just 27 php and you will surely ask for more. 
Pastries range from P18 to a hundred while drinks (hot and cold) ranges from P100 above.


The taste is good and can even taste better than famous cafes, my only problem was the ice- it was not crushed smoothly the way I want it; but as a whole, I think this cafe will rock THOMASIANS and nearby universities for its wide range of menu and cozy interior.



Lights are good for the eyes, not so bright nor dim. Walls are stained and not painted (Like a country style look) and furnitures are mostly wood. The place is simple yet relaxing. 


If you are here just feel the coziness of the ambiance , just enjoy your coffee and the music. This mistake can compromise in time or they might want to change it. But as a whole, try to bond with your friends or love ones here at Cafe Kivhan and ENJOY!