Day 2
Alright! PH is the place where the sun rises earlier than my mother.
So, at 6am, the skies would look like 8am in KL. Therefore, we had to blend into the culture and wake our lazy-asses up from the bed.
Today was sightseeing day!! Lotte and Teddy had promised to take us to Old Manila. And by us, I mean, the 2 clueless Malaysian girls and a fellow Thai beatboxer who seems to think that everytime he hears sth that sounds eerily close to "Pol", people are calling/ wishing him.
So, at 6am, the skies would look like 8am in KL. Therefore, we had to blend into the culture and wake our lazy-asses up from the bed.
Today was sightseeing day!! Lotte and Teddy had promised to take us to Old Manila. And by us, I mean, the 2 clueless Malaysian girls and a fellow Thai beatboxer who seems to think that everytime he hears sth that sounds eerily close to "Pol", people are calling/ wishing him.
Doesn't that picture look like a freeze-shot of some pop band? Haha, wishful thinking.
The reason why we posed for this photo was to mask the fact that we wanted to see who on earth those people behind us were! Nurses? Nuns? No one really knows.
Pol: I'm just curious, does the gun have bullets in it?
Yan: Why don't you try sth and we'll find out soon enough.
Then came lunch time. This time, no Thai food. Instead, we opted for PH-fusion. Did I get it right?
So after Old Manila tour, we girls (Lotte and I) decided to go for a female-earned pampering session called spa. So here is how Lotte decided on that place.
Last glimpses of our wonderful host.
Spa was awesome. Cheap and satisfying. Could not have asked for a better combination.
By the time we were done with the unlimited shabu-shabu at the spa house, it was already dark. So, we decided to head out to the SM Mall of Asia to watch our Pyromusical Festival event. During that weekend, it was Portugal going against UK. If you are interested, the video has already been uploaded onto my fb page. Feel free to go and watch.
Capturing that happy-snap before Portugal started blasting it's barge-load of fireworks again.
Phew, overcrowded. I honestly believed there were at least 1 million people at SM Mall that night.