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Sunday, October 21, 2007, 1:03 PM

ang mga Viganista..

Last Friday 40 students (Juniors and some Sophomores) left St. Paul College of Pque to discover the historical city of Vigan. We were supposed to leave at 6 am, but we left at 6.30 because some people are late (pinoy time nga naman!) The trip was long but it is fun, we watched Romeo and Juliet, but didn't able to finished it because the teachers said that it is too much for our age. (ang corny talaga) So we just eat, eat and eat. The trip was almost 12 hours with 4 stop-overs.

three most common things i saw on our road trip to vigan.
  1. cementaries..a lot..
  2. trees. diffent shape and size
  3. goats and cows.
Some asked me, "Jamie, sulit ba yung 3, 300 na binayad mo for this trip?" Uhmm..I enjoy the trip and i love the vintage and oldy look of Vigan; and I also got a chance to bond with some of my grade school classmates and met new friends. One thing that irritates me is the resort where we stayed, the ambience outside is good; but the nipa hut/room we stayed is so unrelaxing plus the CR is so small plus there is a lot of FLYING crockroaches. Take note of the word flying.

So i made a list of must see and must try in Vigan
  1. kalesa ride. thank you pala kay manong and his horse Ronald for giving us a ride.
  2. Shop at the Heritage Plaza, they have a lot of cool Vigan shirts there
  3. Visit Chavit Singson's Baluarte, where you can have a pony ride for free.
  4. Prepare yourself for the corny jokes of others, especially when you are in the bus, which reminds me, thank pala sa unadrea tours that kept us safe and made sure that we are comfortable in our road trip.
  5. Attend an Ilokano mass, eventhough you can't understand anything.

i really enjoyed. this is one of the trip that i'm sure that i will remember and cherish. ^_^ i hope all that joined also had fun. click here for the pictures.




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