Showing posts with label #BalerAuraAura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #BalerAuraAura. Show all posts

4.26.2017

Shet, I'm twenty-eight.


No, this won't be a post about how my being twenty-eight has not fully sunk in yet, how I am a year older but still have not figured out life, how the heck I am getting to where I want to be, or how to be a proper grownup without forgetting the happy child in me.  WUW dami lang pinaghuhugutan.  Haha!  I'm really just a sucker for rhymings, hence the post title.

I spent a quiet birthday in Baler, exactly how I wished for it to be.  I can't remember celebrating my previous birthdays away from home.  But this year, I just wanted to do all the things I always crave for - be at the beach, read a book, drink a beer, play with the waves, disconnect, talk little, stare at nothingness, look at the sun set, eat good food, get decent sleep, be up in time for the sunrise.  Well, I got exactly that, and more. :)  It is definitely one of the perfect days that I have stored in my core memory.

JoyBus is a real joy.  It's still as efficient and hassle-free as it was last year when we first took it.  We were in Baler before the crack of dawn.  It was too early to check in at the hostel so we stayed at Hungry Surfer where we got front-row seats to the tickled-pink sunrise.  Kilig :)

pink skies

I planned to be selfish and keep Charlie Does Hostel a secret to the rest of the world but that would be being ungrateful to all the kindness that they've shown us.  They were extremely kind to allow my request for an early checkin (We even got upgraded to a bigger room at no additional charge!) and late checkout the next day.  They also gave me free taste to their craft beer called Baler Brew.  I never told a soul that it was my birthday and there they were treating me like a debutante! hehe Charlie Does does things nice and perfect!  Don't get me started about their cafe that serves affordable, freshly-cooked and delicious vegetarian and vegan dishes.

Garden Burger at Charlie Does Cafe

I was out into the sea, getting reacquainted with the waves of Baler before the sun set.  Estong, my surf instructor, was so patient with my questions and with teaching me the basics.  It was also fun listening to his life stories while we waited for the nice waves I could ride.  He allowed me to surf much longer than my allowed time both days that I signed up for lessons.  On our second day, I was paddling and standing up on my own with him kindly coaching and cheering on.  Ang saya!  I can't get the waves out of my head.  I can't name anything more calming than the ocean.  I hope to be back and learn even more during the surf season.

As another treat to myself, I brought a book with me on this trip.  I read everywhere and anytime I pleased.  My favorite time was in the morning of our second day, just after the sun rose.  I was alternately reading a chapter and watching the waves.  The dogs of Baler would stroll around me.  One particular dog came very close, sniffed me, probably curious about what I was reading.  They were too cute to watch roaming around like they own Sabang.  Speaking of dogs, I met Charlie Does' Justice who was a real darling.  He's a Lab who was born blind.  I felt so happy to have met him.

the early-riser dawgs

Pleasure to meet you, Justice.
a boy goofing around with the goofies

Baler gave me more reasons to visit again.  It's as lovely, if not more, than when I experienced it the first time.  From its food, to its seas, to the chill vibe, to the people!  Oh, the people.  I have a really bad memory but I'll never forget the acts of kindness and gentleness sent my way. :)

I'm also grateful to my friend Allen for tagging and going along my (lack of) itinerary.  :)

Thanks Allena!

And to God, for this life.

Cheers!


7.01.2016

Surfing: check!

Hello second half of 2016!

I'm making a promise to keep on moving, learning and making time for the things that matter to me.  And that includes writing!  I'm too rusty at this but please bear with me as I try to breathe some life into this blog again.

My Ate just left again for Dubai this morning after three weeks of vacation.  We tried to do as much as we can, the family spending time together as often as we could during her short stay.  My personal favorite was a quick trip to Baler with Ate since I finally got to do something I had always wished to try - SURFING!!!  My two dear friends Michy and Liel tagged along with us, making the trip more enjoyable.
arrived just in time to witness the sun beautifully rising at Sabang Beach
I was hesitant to try surfing before, for one reason.  Probably because I am flat-footed, I am an idiot at keeping my balance.  I was so scared that if I fail to be friends with the surf board, it would cost me my front teeth.  But I guess my love for the waters (and adventure) will always win against my silly fear of being bungi. =D

We went at the time of the year when the waves are not at its best.  They were tame, almost shy to kiss the shore.  I thought it was perfect for someone a little scared but hoping to learn how to ride them.

intro to surfing
my sister and I (not in photo, just the board)

As expected, my first attempts to stand up the board were a disgrace to Sabang Beach. Haha!  Fell face first, sometimes pwet first, flailing arms next.  Hurt my knees, bruised my legs and my ego too!

Kuya Arwin, the instructor, was too patient with me or maybe just very good at hiding his sniggers.  He did not agree when I called me kulelats, so I stopped calling myself that and put on my SURFace (uy, I coined a term!).  I tried to focus and remember his instructions.  Next thing I knew, I was slowly making my first wobbly, ungraceful, imperfect proud stand up the board!  I tried and tried many more times and stopped only when it got dark and my stomach asked for dinner.  



On our second day, I woke up without an alarm, checked the waves (like I understand them) from our terrace and put on my rash guard.  Was still with a bedhead, drinking my coffee in haste when I went to tell Kuya that I will surf again.  Even when my body's sore from the day before, I surfed for two hours.  With Liel and our instructors, we paddled farther to the deeper part of the sea where the water was still.  Practiced to stand up some more, then just lay down on the board enjoying the calming sound of the sea.  Surreal. :)

with Liel who surfs like a local
I have been catching myself daydreaming about waves since the day we came back from the humble, lovely province of Aurora.  I am so so excited to go back. ;)
with Kuya Arwin