Wednesday, August 17, 2011

new blog :)


I've been filling-up/fixing a blog for a few months now. I was planning on telling people about it once I've filed the letter and told my parents of my plans. But I realized that keeping it a secret just makes the whole thing (the big trip and quitting my job) more unreal.

I think I’ve been feeling anxious and sensitive (towards other people’s opinions of my plans) these past few weeks because I’m refusing to accept that it really is happening. And it’s happening soon. Things are going to change soon. And after acknowledging all my fears, I started to release them. And I felt lighter. :)

So let me share to you my new blog: http://www.anggeturns26.com/

It’s a blog to document this change that is happening in my life, and of course my love for travel and travel photography. I will be updating my friends and family of my travels for the upcoming months through this blog.

Hope you can take the time to visit and share it. :)



Tuesday, August 16, 2011

How Spontaneity and Boracay surprised me.

Last week I found myself pondering on going on a spontaneous weekend trip. A trip to remind myself of the reasons why I made certain decisions in my life. Major life decisions that has caused people to judge me and question my priorities. A random cellphone conference call (yes apparently it's possible!) among friends last Friday lead to my booking a flight to Boracay.

boracay

Boracay. I've always been consistent with my opinion on Boracay. I've always told people that I will only go to Boracay if the trip is free. I've always preferred going to quiet, secluded, and cheap-accommodations (tent) type of beaches. But I ate my own words. I went to Boracay - breaking my self-imposed travel hiatus and touching my hard-earned savings for the Big Trip.

But it was all worth it.

boracay

It was my first time to travel alone. I visited and stayed with a friend who was working part-time in Boracay, but I did spend an amount of time doing things on my own since she was on-call 24-hours. It was kind of lonely at first but it gave me a sense of freedom. Freedom to not worry about anything or anyone, and to do things my own way and at my own pace.

tour on a motorbike
Island tour on a motorbike. Exciting!

I got asked by the locals if and why I was traveling alone. It was supposed to feel kind of offensive, but it didn't feel that way at all. It actually made it more comfortable for them to talk to me and give me tips on the cheaper and more scenic way of traveling around the Panay Island.

van ride to kalibo
Try to sit beside the driver when riding a public van.
This way you'll get a free 'tour' of the places on the way to your destination.

And the beautiful sunset.

boracay sunset

I know not all people can relate to my love for travel. But if you're a traveler just like me, isn't all these moments and memories worth your time and money? Isn't all of these worth postponing the 'life security' that most people define - buying a car, a condo, or raising a family? It is for me.

I'm glad I booked that flight. I'm glad to have traveled alone for the first time. It may have cost me quite a lot for being so spontaneous (bordering impulsive). But I needed that trip. It reminded me of why I love to travel and the profound happiness I feel when traveling.

I have absolutely no idea what my life is going to be next year. But I know in my heart that whatever happens, traveling will always be a part of my life.

And from here on, I will not allow anyone to question my priorities and decisions anymore.

Sometimes you just have to give in to spontaneity and go somewhere you never thought you'd go to. You'd be surprised at how much fun and enriching it's going to be. :)


P.S.

I'd like to thank my friend Cindy for welcoming me to her island and for always being supportive. I love you, Cindz! :)

jonah's

And to the new-found friends and diligent (naks!) moonlight doctors of Boracay, for all the laughter and good times. Thanks for the very interesting and memorable night in one of your clinics. :P

dinner