So where was I? Right, got to Tagaytay and slept. This is where the Tagaytay pattern sets in. You see, what most people do when they go on vacation up there is eat and sleep. Not wanting to stick out as a tourist, I went native. The day went something like this . . .
Woke up early. Had breakfast (CC's mom made pancakes, sausage, the works, it was FABULOUS!) then a nap. Woke up for lunch out at a really great pizza place with a great view of the volcano. Went back to the house. Slept.
Woke up for dinner at the club house then spent a few hours playing video games with CC's brother Noel. Slept.
You may be thinking I'm exaggerating. I'm not. That's really all we did on Thursday. Oh, well we also drove around the neighborhood and took pictures of this really cool castle-themed house. But otherwise, that was it. What can I say, this is what people do there when they're on vacation. Who am I to argue right? :-)
So now it's Friday already, the day of the wedding, the reason we went to the Philippines in the first place. We started things off with a little bit of TV. The Philippines is 13 hours ahead of the US so whatever is showing on TV in Memphis Thursday evening is what's on TV in Manila Friday morning. In this case, Olympic boxing. I think I mentioned before, CC has this great little device that feeds cable from our apartment over the Internet to her computer when she travels. That's what we used.
Anyway, after boxing we went to Mushroomburger for breakfast. Now, I'm not even sure I can describe Mushroomburger and its cultural context. It's pretty much an institution I would say. You can't go to Tagaytay without going to Mushroomburger. The two are just so solidly linked together. When I first went to Manila back in 2000, we went to Mushroomburger and it wasn't too crowded. We were there in the off-season, during the week. THIS time though, we ate there twice. The first time, Friday morning, not too bad. Even though it was a long weekend and lots of tourists were driving up, they hadn't yet arrived so Mushroomburger wasn't too crowded.
As the name implies, it's a burger . . . with mushrooms. They make two basic kinds. You've got your 50/50 mushroom burger, that's half meat, half mushroom, and then your 100% mushroom burger. All mushroom, all the time.
It's just a small place really. Some tables inside, some outside. Behind the restaurant are the cement buildings where they grow the mushrooms. Some roosters patrol the eating area outside. Simple. But DAMN good burgers there :-) If you're ever in Manila and you've got time for a day trip, head on up to Tagaytay and stop at Mushroomburger. Your tummy will thank you :-)
Let's see, after breakfast we stopped at a store to pick up some ribbon for Meyan's wedding present. Nice little store. We spend lots of money there. No, that's not really accurate. We bought a lot of things but didn't spend that much money in fact. I got a good chunk of my souvenir shopping done at that little store.
Ok, back to the house for, what else, a nap. CC's mom made a roast beef for lunch. You can see the pattern now I'm sure. Eat, sleep, eat, sleep. After eating a big breakfast, then a bigger lunch, well we all needed a nap so we had one. At that point it was time to get ready for the wedding and off we went.
I was thinking about putting in a lot of pictures and details about Meyan's wedding but you know, there isn't really much I can say about it. Besides, it was her wedding so she should be the one telling you the story right? I will say that it was a nice little church up there in the Tagaytay area and the reception was at a bed and breakfast spa place about 5 minutes from where CC and I were staying. Everything was great and I finally got to meet most of the people I had heard CC and Meyan talk about over the years. Always good to put faces with names.
Now, at some point we were supposed to go to the beach. Obviously we were going after the wedding but at what time, we hadn't decided. Saturday we made calls, sent text messages, waited, ate, slept, but didn't really get going towards the beach until around 1 or so. At one point we were starting to wonder if we were actually going to MAKE it to the beach. Finally we all got together split up into two cars and drove down. Robin got us a nice little house at a great price and that's where we spent the night. Along the way, we stopped at a market (not for the faint of heart or stomach) and picked up some meat to grill and a few other things. Not much more to tell really unless you want the details on how we ate and slept again :-)
We spent Sunday morning at the beach. It was a nice little beach in fact. We had a great time. I wasn't originally intending to go into the water but I took my trunks just in case. More than anything I was concerned about getting water in my ears and that leading to some sort of weird, mutating ear infection. But when we got there, everyone else was having so much fun and I kept thinking, how often do I get a chance to do this? When will I get a chance again? Probably be a while since Fall is around the corner so in I went. Here's a little video of the beach. No, I'm not in it. This was not long after we arrived.
We went back to the house, packed up and said what we thought was going to be our last good-byes. Turns out along the way we realized that we didn't have a group picture so we stopped right outside the sub-division where CC and I were staying and had a group picture there. CC's brother Noel took the shot. About an hour later or so, having packed up from THAT house, we were heading back to Manila and stopped at Mushroomburger one last time. Guess who we ran into? Yup, the whole group was there. You just can't go to Tagaytay without stopping at Mushroomburger, I'm telling you.
So, we drive back down to Manila and it's kinda funny how you can actually feel the weather change as you make your way down the mountain. You can also feel the pollution creep in as well. The air gets heavier and heavier, more humid, more car fumes, etc.
CC booked us a room at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Hotel in Manila. Neither of us had stayed there but it had good reviews and I trust my wife when it comes to researching this sort of thing. She leaves nothing to chance. In this case, the main attraction was that it was near the Mall of Asia and that it had a free shuttle service. Well now you can imagine our surprise as we pulled up to this place and it turns out to be one hell of a fancy hotel. The whole time CC's brother and I kept asking, "are you sure we can afford this?" Yeah, it looked that great and it was actually quite affordable. We spent less on a room there than we would have on a basic room at the Radisson.
So, how nice was this place in real life? Well, have a look at this short video I shot of the pool area and you'll get an idea.
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