Caliraya

deux jours



I didn't get to take a lot of photos since we were doing rough games/challenges under the heat of the sun + rain + mud + dust during our stay.

These photos were taken during our free time/indoor activities...



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We took a pump boat to transfer from the parking area to the island/Caliraya.



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Sir Nicky Jardenil AKA "Little Boy"- he's our batch adviser.


First assembly


Our beautiful view


We stayed at dormitories that housed 15 people. Fun!!! People came to our cottage on the eve of my birthday while my friend Nikki made sandwiches (yes, she brought a sandwich maker haha!). We shared drinks + chips. Slept at around 2AM since we had to get up at 6 for breakfast.


Aivan won an award for the most creative name tag (well look at his design, he truly deserved it!), as well as the "Mr. Japorms" award for dressing up even during our challenges (he wore Doc Martens and leg warmers).


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I won this award and was really glad that they recognized my... skills. Well it would've been embarrassing if I didn't step up/take the initiative of serving my team and helping people throughout the tasks- we were trained in high school for all those since CIE boasts of being "a school for leaders" apart from it being a business school (well, running a business requires those skills anyways). Leadership is not about bossing people around. You have to listen, enlighten, guide and serve others- which will let you earn their respect. A perfect example of a leader would be none other than Jesus Christ.

Thank you to the kind words during the team building, friends! That small piece of paper was a good representation of the best birthday gift I could ever receive from all of you!


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Nikki was our F.A. during the bus rides! Thanks for the snacks, Nikki!




Photos from JD:


OH YES that's my game face right there. Can you tell that I was super determined to let my team win?


We won 2nd out of 7 teams. Not bad, considering we only needed 10 more points to beat the first placer! :P


I wonder what Nini and I were talking about


PSID graduating batch of 2011 :)

Our school community's just so diverse... I have classmates fresh out of high school, students from Benilde (people like me who are taking our majors already), mommies, grandmummies, architects, engineers, nurses, teachers, etc. But we all manage to enjoy each others' companies. The mums take care of us and provide us with so much food! And oh, they also try to discipline us when we get too noisy. :))


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Brian and I were rowing while Aivan and Kaye served as our "passengers". We won this, too! My love for kayaking and manly shoulders played a big role. Started to rain and the current was actually strong so we were rowing backwards for while... Embarrassing.


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We were so effin' competitive, in a good way. I loved my team! We were supportive of each other and almost did summersaults each time we won the games.



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That's me with the really muddy knees!


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The mud slide! We basically had to walk uphill to the starting point and go down a long slide to a muddy pool while holding 2 cups of water. The team with the most amount of CLEAR water in the pail wins! We obviously had to shower and scrub ourselves so much right after. Teehee!




Our teambuilding turned out to be so much fun! Thank God I went. I got to know my batch mates and I think a lot were surprised when I participated and talked to them during our 2-day stay at Caliraya. In school, I would normally just sit with Pia and Toni, say hi to some people every now and then, but I never really got to mingle with a lot since I would always rush to places after school or arrive late during my classes cos of sleep-deprivation from the previous night's gig/shoot/event, and of course from doing schoolwork.

Hopefully we won't forget the good times we've shared (LOL) during the construction of our exhibit! That's when the nasty things happen... Tun dun dun.... But, oh well. I'm hoping for the best, as usual!




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Nini's shepherd's pie


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Robin the burger thief


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Truffled mac'n'cheese. The best.


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Alecsandra, my mini-me!


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iPhone addict


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wine for me + Heineken for Riz


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bought crazy bands with Riz and I chose the "rocker" bands :))


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My caprese salad was tastyyyy.


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tito Bing's grilled Caesar salad


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ham & cheese sammich


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The biscotti is reallyyyy good.


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Mum brought home this cake made out of traditional tsokolate from Cebu. It's the Filipino version of a mud pie and it tasted just right- not too sweet.


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Woke up to this! Received the certificate to my patent for my modular chair/furniture series made by rotational molding. At last!!!


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my dad is the sweetest!!! And we share the same birthday!




After arriving from our batch teambuilding at Laguna, Nini and I rushed to 2nd's at High Street to attend Church Simplified. I also had a table reserved for a small dinner with the family after church. My mum and brother were supposedly arriving in time for dinner, but their flight got delayed for 2 hours so we had no choice but to start without them (sadness).

The food at 2nd's did not disappoint and the kids loved their burgers and mac'n'cheese. The atmosphere is always nice and I love that we get to spend our Sundays with our CS mates there, too. Apparently they're not officially open yet- they're just slowly spreading the word through friends and tweets so there's no huge sign outside the place. There's a small one but it can't be spotted if you're just a passerby- the sign says 2nd's and it's where the old Mag:Net used to be... Oh and btw, it's called 2nd's just cos the owners all have day jobs, and their 2nd one's being restaurateurs. Oh and that "back for 2nd's" line applies to this place, too.


My birthday was great!!! And nothing can ever beat the feeling of getting the leadership award PLUS my first-ever patent on the same weekend. A very positive start for me! I'm looking forward to that official acceptance letter to the Filipino Inventors Society. The geek in me always seems to find ways to kick my artsy side's behind. Which is never a problem, I think. But these two should be partners.

Couldn't have done it without the help of my dad. Without him, 2 years [of working on the patent] would've been 4 or more, and the Php 2,500 fee of trying to apply for the patent would've cost me Php 80,000. It's probably an advantage that our company always goes through this process whenever a new product is made. Hooray for royalties indeed!


GAHH the next invention is on its way!