Yesterday was a dream, although it started ordinarily enough. Woke up to Roger's phone call; snoozed for maybe half an hour longer before getting up and taking a shower and getting ready. Went downstairs to the guest room, where
Stopped over at a gas station to withdraw money and buy something light just to keep out stomachs settled. Stopped again at the next gas station to ask for directions and because the ATM at the first station was busted.
We didn't follow the directions. Instead, we took another route, one we were slightly familiar with but not really all that sure of. The day was for adventure and exploration, after all. We got the first part of the way right, going by hunch and vague memories. The second part, well, it was right, too, but it was the long way. We had intended to go the short way. But props to us coz we didn't get lost. Whee!!!
We drove the stretch of Tagaytay, sort of just checking out places. We ended our drive at
So for the second time that day (the second time in less than 30 minutes), we exited the gates of
Breakfast/lunch/brunch at Breakfast was lovely. I had roesti with beef, onions, Swiss cheese, and two over-easy eggs.
Took some photos, too. The deck has a great view of
Then we decided to check out places to stay. The nice ones were at varying levels of priceyness but nice (duh, the nice ones nga e, also with varying levels of niceness). There was also an ok place, simple and clean, with an ok price. There was one lame-ass place, the downward-sloping driveway of which scratched the underside of my car, both coming in and getting out. Which was pretty much all we did there. When we saw the place, we didn't even bother getting out of the car. Well, I did, to lighten the car load in the hopes that maybe without my weight added, the car's underside wouldn't scrape the top of the driveway. We know how that went.
Then we went to Cliffhouse, which is a nice little town center–type place with a store and some restaurants. Looked around a bit and tried to figure out what to do next; bought 55-peso ice cream to avoid paying the 100-peso parking fee for those who don't have a meal or buy anything (when we asked the ice cream lady for a receipt, she gave us a suspicious look and asked what it was for; we said it was for parking, and she wouldn't give us one at first because our purchase was worth less than 100, but receipts should be given by law, hello); bought some stuff at the store too, which rendered the whole ice cream thing unnecessary, but hey, it was done.
Headed back to
Then we headed home, making a quick stop at Collette's for buko pie to take home to our families.
I guess that for the most part, we did pretty normal stuff. But what made yesterday a dream was... being away, and on a weekday, too. Not too many people around. We should have been in the city, at work, like the rest of them, but instead, we were there, in this blessedly cool and wonderfully fresh place, exploring and discovering. It was like being suspended, yknow? Like for a day, we were granted a place and time all our own, apart from everything else. It was also the first time I went away with someone special, just the two of us. All of that put together just made it seem like... like we owned the world, like every place was a place to discover and celebrate and grow in love. It was like being in a place where we could be ourselves—and ourselves with each other—fully. It was like bathing in all the love and beauty around us and inside us and between us.
In other news, today, I just beat
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