Family Bonding at Paradise Island Beach Resort - November 4, 2007
Oh well.. I forgot to blog about this one.. never mind if the dates
are not in proper order. The posts have been delayed anyway.. I
decided to treat my family to a beach outing since I gave a promise to
my nephew way back May of this year that I would bring him to the
beach when he finishes answering the books which his new school gave
him to be filled up so his lessons can more or less be synchronized
with theirs coz he is a transferee. FYI I was his tutor for the summer
before i got employed as a content writer and started living as a
vampire(asleep during the day and awake at night). It took several
months before I was able to fulfill my promise but it was good enough
that I was able to fulfill it.. better late than never.
We arrived at Paradise Island Beach Resort at around 6 in the morning.
We always prefer to go there early since the sun is still not that
damaging to the skin and of course we would not want to miss the high
tide. This is the usual problem when you go to paradise island
beach... at around 9am the sea water would slowly drift away because
at this time the tide becomes low. There are only few times in a year
when it would be high tide the whole morning.
Anyways, the fare for the pump boat ride is now at P12/head for both
adult and kids.. and i was shocked to find out the day tour entrance
was already pegged at P90/head while the overnight stay is at
P200/head... whoaaa!!! I could still remember when I spent the night
with some friends there and the price was still P100/head. Good thing
my father has a senior citizen card. It is indeed a big help to get
discounts. Plus we sneaked in a 1.5L bottle of coke.. shhhhh... we hid
it in a towel! hahahaha! I was carrying a coleman cooler and the guard
asked me to open it up but it was only filled with ice.. ice for the
coke of course! hahahaha! =p If we poured the coke inside the cooler,
they would have made us pay for a corkage fee. That's how strict they
are.
We decided to take a dip at the water first then ate our breakfast at
around 7:30 in the morning. Then of course went back to the water
again. My brother and I saw some teenagers catching some fishes. There
were fishes everywhere and we know how much my nephew loves fishes. We
attempted to catch our own fish too but it was harder than we thought.
I even begged the lifeguard to lend us the net they use to get some
dirt off the sea but he told me it was prohibited. We forgot the sun
was already scorching hot since we were concentrated at catching a
fish.. just a single fish! After several minutes of trying and
failing, the lifeguard called me and handed me a fish. Gosh! finally
his conscience got him.. hahaha! He told me.. "Sensya na mam..
simpleng isda lang yan.. di masyado gumagalaw".. i told him it was
OK.. and really thanked him.. i gave the fish to my nephew who was so
excited and even bragged about his fish to some relatives who also
went on a family outing and arrived at the place just before lunch
time.
My nephew had lots of fun playing at the sand.. not minding the heat
of the sun.. we were even shocked when he ran back to our table and
grabbed a plastic cup then came back with the cup containing what you
would call an "omang or umang". It looks like a very tiny crab that is
inside a small shell.. it was surprising coz that thing runs fast and
hides beneath the soil fast. He made it his pet for several days but
it died a week after.
After eating lunch we decided to call it a day and head home since the
tide was already very low and the heat of the sun was scorching hot..
but look at my back.. i am now a member of the X-Men.. hahaha!
sunburned again.. the culprit? that fish that died immediately that
night.
But it's ok.. what's important was I made my nephew happy.. it's very
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