Sunday, April 21, 2024

Tiberias | Capharnaum, Kinneret, and Yardenit

Thankful for my family since they've already made plans on where we should go. 

Our first stop was at Rabbi Meir and then Capharnaum

Capharnaum was a fishing village and was later on known to be where Jesus performed many of his miracles. 


It was said that Jesus called it his "own city" and then at some point, cursed the place due to the people's lack of faith. 



Currently, Capharnaum is often visited by pilgrims and tourists.

Remnants of the ancient synagogue exists here too. 


Capharnaum is next to Kinneret (Sea of Galilee)

Kinneret is a freshwater lake and was said to be the second lowest lake in the world.


The next day, we went to visit Yardenit.

Yardenit is a site visited by pilgrims and tourists who wanted to experience the waters in which Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. Entrance is free but participating in baptism ceremony is available for a fee. 


I felt spiritual connection after few days of visiting religious sites. A blessed first week in the country. 


♡,

Mari

Israel 2023 | Day 1

Been praying for a long time to have the opportunity to visit Israel and it happened. 

Glory to God! 🙏

All smiles when the plane landed at the Tel Aviv airport, early in the morning.



Thanks to my mom's friends who welcomed me with flowers and warmth 😊

Later, we went to Tiberias.



Met my ninang and ninong, finally. 
Nice meeting Bonnie too 🐶

Btw - Dinner was fantastic!

Can't wait to visit other places!


♡,
Mari






Monday, January 1, 2024

Letters from Mari | Shalom, 2024

Here comes another year,

A heart still with worry and fear,

A silent wish, 
Oh universe, please hear!

A sincere prayer, dear God, make your answer clear!

♡,
Mari

Sunday, December 31, 2023

Letters from Mari | Paalam, 2023

A year of understanding and discovery,

Of acceptance and road to recovery.

Step by step, waiting patiently,

Hope for an opportunity.

This year is about letting go,

Take time to let things flow,

Sometimes, weakness may show,

And know that its fine to say no. 


♡,

Mari

Friday, December 1, 2023

Letters from Mari | I Wish I Knew

Lost track of time, 

Life seemed out of rhyme,

Different situations,

Case to case perception.


Some days, I couldn't sleep,

Mind full of conclusions,

Why think so deep.

Yes, how do I avoid confusion.


Unknown future,

Decisions unsure,

Nothing is secure,

Oh please, what is the cure.


♡,

Mari

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Metro Manila 2023 | Intramuros, Las Casas and University of Santo Tomas

Two days in Metro Manila with my childhood friends.



Day 1 Intramuros

We first went to Manila Cathedral and then walked to Fort Santiago.

Our light dinner was at Mercato, at that time was within Fort Santiago area too. 


Day 2 Las Casas in Quezon City and University of Santo Tomas in Manila City


Las Casas

The place is actually a mini version of Las Casas in Bataan. They advocate preserving and restoring Spanish-Filipino houses built in 18th century era.

We went here for lunch and the highlight would be the pricey halo-halo 😅 

Overall, food tastes ok. 

The ambiance felt like you're back in the past. There is also a church where you can attend a mass. 

Anyway, we came here for the old houses 😁 


University of Santo Tomas

UST, the pontifical, royal and catholic university, holds the distinction of being Asia's oldest existing university. 

We went here for a quick visit to the church and to see the "Main Building" that most of us mistook as the church. We also passed by the Arch of the Centuries. Both were declared National Cultural Treasures by the National Museum in 2010.  

Trivia: UST was originally located within Intramuros. 


That's all for now!


♡,

Mari



Friday, November 24, 2023

Limayon Local 2022 | Dumaguete and Siquijor

Thank you, Lord for the good weather!

Siquijor is one of a kind! I've been here years ago and I can say not much have changed. 

We arrived a bit late in Dumaguete so we didn't do much but we had a chance to walked around their park before having dinner at AA BBQ. 


The next day, we left for Siquijor. 

We were excited since we've been longing for nature and rest for quite sometime now.

Upon arriving at Coco Grove Resort, we were offered welcome drinks (watermelon shake!) - yes, refreshing! 

I have good impression of the place overall. It was spacious, clean, and felt relaxing. 

After lunch, we rested a bit and then went by the beach area and pool area. We also attended a yoga class. 

Dinner was supposed to be by the beach but they moved it near the pool area since it was raining. 

It was a pleasant evening and entertaining as well. Thanks to the resort's efforts on music and dance performances. 

We went back to our room satisfied and happy. 

Our second day in Siquijor was spent outside the resort. We booked a day tour and it started at Pitogo Cliff. 

Other places that we visited:

1. Cambugahay Falls

You can take a swim and rent a raft. 

Since we didn't intend to swim, we rented a raft and just took nice photos and videos. 

Fresh buko juice after was good too.


2. Another beach area that I forgot the name - sorry! The view was wonderful!


3. Old Enchanted Balete Tree 

Try their "fish spa" 😂 which I don't plan to do again. 😁

The balete tree is one of the oldest tree in Siquijor. 

A souvenir shop is also available where you can        buy charms etc.

Siquijor is known for the infamous agimat and gayuma.


4. Lazi Church and Lazi Convent

You can pray at the church or check the convent's museum. 


5. Lilibeth's Pan Bisaya

Known for Torta bread! The bakery now have a        covered dining area unlike before.

Cheese bread tastes good too and best paired with coffee!


6. Elena's Bakery

Known for crunchy Otap! We were given free            taste that I end up buying a lot for personal                consumption and gift to friends. 


7. Photo area/snack

We stopped over at a store where you can take a      jumpshot photo using a broom 😅 

We also ate grilled banana 😊

Siquijor is said to be a center of mystic power and a capital of mystic activities and black magic, hence, my guess on why they use broom for photos. 


Overall, it was a nice day tour in Siquijor. Thankfully, it didn't rain not until the last part where we had our group photo. 

We went back to the resort, happy!

To end the night, we availed of a relaxing body scrub and massage. It was one of the highlights of our trip. Pampering ourselves ❤️ 

After the massage, we were offered tea and made friends with a lady who came from Spain (I think her name is Maria?). 

Anyway, all good and slept well ❤️

The following day, we went back to Dumaguete.


Before walking around Dumaguete, we first had lunch at Adamo, a good restaurant. We like their food!

Then we stopped by at a cafe since we weren't allowed to go inside Siliman University. 

Our last stop was at the St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral or Dumaguete Cathedral, the island's oldest stone church completed in 1776. We also passed by the church's bell tower. 

For dinner, we chose Sansrival Bistro. A restaurant famous for its sansrival dessert. I also bought a box for personal consumption.

That's it for this trip 😊

As much as we wanted to stay and relax, we need to go back ✈️


♡,

Mari