From that moment I met B1, one thing is for certain -- he is that guy who would take me out my comfort zone and make me explore new things and possibilities. Among those new explorations would include travelling. He knows how naive I was as a child, and being the born travel bug, he promised me that we would, one by one, go to places we've never been before (at first I thought that sound kinky and he meant THAT, but I was proved to be thinking otherwise).
And so, being a sheltered-little-girl-out-in-the-open and rockstar- in-the-making in training, we thought it would be best if we start our World Domination Tour somewhere near and take it from there. He designated me as the navigator so it was up to me to decide where were going, and what we'll be doing and all, while he just sits back and... well, sit back. After much deliberation on our kick-off, I decided on the perfect tourist destination nearest to MY place - TAGAYTAY.
Getaway day started at around 2pm, Saturday. Big dude's vagina had no sense of direction so I had to take a trike and meet him in front of our subdivision. We decided to take my car instead of his (honestly baby, it has something to do with the comfort zone thing), so we left his in our garage totally blocking my sister's chances of sneaking out my dad's SUV while we're gone. A few minutes after that and we're already on our way to our very first out of town jiggy night!
Stop over was at the Caltex station along SLEX to satisfy his craving for a Yellow Cab Pizza and have our regular dose of babe watching while we're at it. Only when the pizza arrived did we realize that a 14" crust was too much for two people on a reduction diet to handle. No worries, good thing with pizzas is that you can have them reheated just in time for dinner. On the way to the car, we stopped by to get supplies from the local gas store, and by supplies, that means a stash of Diet Coke, chips, and smokes.
After a few hours of me driving, us motor mouthing over Daughtry's "Over You" and stocking up on beer, we finally reached destination. First thing we did was to go to Keni Po only to be told that the only room available was one that is good for 6. Uhhhh.... so ok.... we didn't the time to look for four more willing roommates so we went to 5R, the nearby hotel, instead. We were made to wait for a while while this pregnant caretaker did her stuff. Good thing some hot mom was there along with us so it kinda made the wait worthwhile. P1,500 for a room. Cheap enough, but what made us disappointed was that the room kinda like isolates you from the world. I mean, what do they think of us? THAT horny???? We really wanted a room with a balcony or a good view so we could do some stuff aside from doing each other so we left. It was getting dark then so the decision was made to get the first room that we both would agree upon. That led us to this quaint, unknown place called Aroma Apartelle smacked right up in the long stretch of that Tagaytay Highway
Overnight room for two was priced at P1800. A/c, cable, hot shower, queen size bed, and breakfast for two. That also includes free use of the pool which made it kinda stupid. Who in his right mind would go swimming in Tagaytay at this season? Naaaaah.... that's just the bitch in me talking. What actually sold us in was the view and the veranda. Nice!!! So there... one room was now occupied
Being a newbie at backpacking, it was kinda awkward that Pattucci and I were lugging around so many stuff for an overnight stay. This is soooo not right... And to think there were no bellboys to carry around stuff for us! One point down for AA. Another is the lack of them dim lights (I am such a fan of dim lights) and interior designing. The room was pretty much basic, but then again, we'd only sleep (and other things that involves the bed - breakfast, beer, boning!) on it so no need to go all picky. Point number three was the cold water emanating from the supposed "hot" shower which prompted me to check if it's working over and over again. After taking all of these in stride and a few disgruntling moments of bringing down stuff to our room, we were finally settled in, and when we get settled in, you know what happens next... :P
It was cold, the timing was right, the mood was perfect and the bodies were in sync... OH YEAH!... but I suddenly stopped much to his surprise because lo and behold! The room's curtains were billowing out exposing us in all our horny glory! So maybe I was a bit overreacting to the whole situation but I definitely have no plans to be an exhibitionist anytime soon. Good thing my quick thinking knight came to the rescue. It was one helluvanight that was mostly spent horizontally in between chugs of beer and bites of pizza and home made videos... nothing I can feed you from hereon. :P
We kinda woke up early the day after. Armed with his DSLR, and both our digicams, we were like innocent tourists that waited for the arrival of our first Tagaytay sunrise.Unfortunately for us, it was a bit drizzly that day so the brief moment of sunshine was replaced with fog and mist after a while. Nevertheless, we got some good pics of the view from the veranda. We also had fun taking pics of each other in incriminating poses that made us bawl in laughter after. Realizing we were hungry from all the nonsense activity, the reception people asked us where we wanted to have our breakfast served. We chose to eat at the veranda not only because of the view, but also because we were too lazy to go back down to our room. Both of us ordered Tapsilog and coffee which he said was good coffee (because I made it for him)! Heehee. All in all, that few moments of talkies and laughter can be summed up to this
Him. Me. The view. Perfect... absolutely perfect
The few hours after that was spent on viewing videos and pics that made us laugh, sigh, and cringe. We would've loved to stay longer but reality sank in and we have to leave already lest we'd want to lose both our jobs or get apprehended by the DSWD. Haaaay... Times like these you'd wish to slow down time for a change.
The way down was as wacky as the drive up. This time, it was his turn to drive and my turn to make kulit. I shifted between two digicams and took pictures of the rainy drive and a video of me singing and him driving. We know we both lack the much needed shut eye but still, we were raving about our first out of town trip together like we had the needed 8 hours of sleep.
Looking back, the Tagaytay trip was actually well worth it. The expense including gas and toll fees amounted to less than P3500, and for a weekend getaway that signals the start of maybe something big, I'd say it was pretty much worth it.
Being with him? That makes it priceless
And so, being a sheltered-little-girl-out-in-the-open and rockstar- in-the-making in training, we thought it would be best if we start our World Domination Tour somewhere near and take it from there. He designated me as the navigator so it was up to me to decide where were going, and what we'll be doing and all, while he just sits back and... well, sit back. After much deliberation on our kick-off, I decided on the perfect tourist destination nearest to MY place - TAGAYTAY.
Getaway day started at around 2pm, Saturday. Big dude's vagina had no sense of direction so I had to take a trike and meet him in front of our subdivision. We decided to take my car instead of his (honestly baby, it has something to do with the comfort zone thing), so we left his in our garage totally blocking my sister's chances of sneaking out my dad's SUV while we're gone. A few minutes after that and we're already on our way to our very first out of town jiggy night!
Stop over was at the Caltex station along SLEX to satisfy his craving for a Yellow Cab Pizza and have our regular dose of babe watching while we're at it. Only when the pizza arrived did we realize that a 14" crust was too much for two people on a reduction diet to handle. No worries, good thing with pizzas is that you can have them reheated just in time for dinner. On the way to the car, we stopped by to get supplies from the local gas store, and by supplies, that means a stash of Diet Coke, chips, and smokes.
After a few hours of me driving, us motor mouthing over Daughtry's "Over You" and stocking up on beer, we finally reached destination. First thing we did was to go to Keni Po only to be told that the only room available was one that is good for 6. Uhhhh.... so ok.... we didn't the time to look for four more willing roommates so we went to 5R, the nearby hotel, instead. We were made to wait for a while while this pregnant caretaker did her stuff. Good thing some hot mom was there along with us so it kinda made the wait worthwhile. P1,500 for a room. Cheap enough, but what made us disappointed was that the room kinda like isolates you from the world. I mean, what do they think of us? THAT horny???? We really wanted a room with a balcony or a good view so we could do some stuff aside from doing each other so we left. It was getting dark then so the decision was made to get the first room that we both would agree upon. That led us to this quaint, unknown place called Aroma Apartelle smacked right up in the long stretch of that Tagaytay Highway
Overnight room for two was priced at P1800. A/c, cable, hot shower, queen size bed, and breakfast for two. That also includes free use of the pool which made it kinda stupid. Who in his right mind would go swimming in Tagaytay at this season? Naaaaah.... that's just the bitch in me talking. What actually sold us in was the view and the veranda. Nice!!! So there... one room was now occupied
Being a newbie at backpacking, it was kinda awkward that Pattucci and I were lugging around so many stuff for an overnight stay. This is soooo not right... And to think there were no bellboys to carry around stuff for us! One point down for AA. Another is the lack of them dim lights (I am such a fan of dim lights) and interior designing. The room was pretty much basic, but then again, we'd only sleep (and other things that involves the bed - breakfast, beer, boning!) on it so no need to go all picky. Point number three was the cold water emanating from the supposed "hot" shower which prompted me to check if it's working over and over again. After taking all of these in stride and a few disgruntling moments of bringing down stuff to our room, we were finally settled in, and when we get settled in, you know what happens next... :P
It was cold, the timing was right, the mood was perfect and the bodies were in sync... OH YEAH!... but I suddenly stopped much to his surprise because lo and behold! The room's curtains were billowing out exposing us in all our horny glory! So maybe I was a bit overreacting to the whole situation but I definitely have no plans to be an exhibitionist anytime soon. Good thing my quick thinking knight came to the rescue. It was one helluvanight that was mostly spent horizontally in between chugs of beer and bites of pizza and home made videos... nothing I can feed you from hereon. :P
We kinda woke up early the day after. Armed with his DSLR, and both our digicams, we were like innocent tourists that waited for the arrival of our first Tagaytay sunrise.Unfortunately for us, it was a bit drizzly that day so the brief moment of sunshine was replaced with fog and mist after a while. Nevertheless, we got some good pics of the view from the veranda. We also had fun taking pics of each other in incriminating poses that made us bawl in laughter after. Realizing we were hungry from all the nonsense activity, the reception people asked us where we wanted to have our breakfast served. We chose to eat at the veranda not only because of the view, but also because we were too lazy to go back down to our room. Both of us ordered Tapsilog and coffee which he said was good coffee (because I made it for him)! Heehee. All in all, that few moments of talkies and laughter can be summed up to this
Him. Me. The view. Perfect... absolutely perfect
The few hours after that was spent on viewing videos and pics that made us laugh, sigh, and cringe. We would've loved to stay longer but reality sank in and we have to leave already lest we'd want to lose both our jobs or get apprehended by the DSWD. Haaaay... Times like these you'd wish to slow down time for a change.
The way down was as wacky as the drive up. This time, it was his turn to drive and my turn to make kulit. I shifted between two digicams and took pictures of the rainy drive and a video of me singing and him driving. We know we both lack the much needed shut eye but still, we were raving about our first out of town trip together like we had the needed 8 hours of sleep.
Looking back, the Tagaytay trip was actually well worth it. The expense including gas and toll fees amounted to less than P3500, and for a weekend getaway that signals the start of maybe something big, I'd say it was pretty much worth it.
Being with him? That makes it priceless