We have now lived in Asia for three years. Two years ago a good friend from Texas moved to Abu Dhabi and I wanted to go visit her. Then, when another family that we met in the Philippines moved to Dubai, I knew we couldn’t miss the opportunity to visit them both by taking advantage of Manila’s direct flights to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). I had been telling Matt for nearly 18 months that I wanted to spend our fall break visiting these friends and exploring that part of the world. We had never been to the Middle East and were told that in October the weather would be cooler. So off we went, and the weather cooperated and we all had a wonderful time being with friends and exploring the UAE. Many thanks to our fabulous host in Abu Dhabi, Kym, for taking such good care of us and being our tour guide.
Philippine Air has a direct flight from Manila to Abu Dhabi that is nearly nine hours. To upgrade to business class is rather inexpensive for this flight, so that is what we did and even 16 month old Blake knows that this is the way to go.
We made it to Abu Dhabi where our friends were waiting to pick us up.
Day 1
Part of the view from our friend’s condo in Abu Dhabi.
Inner area of the Grand Mosque. Kalani was a little bit upset that women had to wear long sleeve shirts, long pants and cover our heads. Whereas, the men could wear short sleeve shirts and didn’t have to cover their heads.
Amazing chandeliers are inside the Grand Mosque.
We had lunch at a yummy Lebanese restaurant.
We strolled along some malls and found a few “spice stores”. Pictured: so many different types of spices before they are ground up.
We are friends from Texas, so we had to snap a photo in front of a Texas Roadhouse restaurant…Blake’s never been to Texas, so he isn’t in the photo.
Farleys are in Abu Dhabi
We were too tired to go inside and explore Ferrari World, but we made it to the entrance.
Our first time seeing a camel up close. Mason was very comfortable being around it.
Lunch at a Mexican restaurant where all of the staff were Filipino. So of course they helped us take care of Blake so we could eat.
We had an appointment to visit the Falcon Hospital and learned a lot about falcons. If they are wearing a falcon hood they are calm and can go on an airplane with their own passport. (in their own seat!)
Blake wasn’t too keen on being this close to a falcon. It was such a neat and educational experience for all of us.
Date night at Emirates Palace. There is a strict dress code to enter, but you can never dress too fancy there.
ATM machine where you can buy gold, inside the Emirates Palace.
Night view of Etihad Towers that are across from Emirates Palace. The towers were used as a filming location for the 2015 film Furious 7.
With so many islands and countries to visit, we don’t normally go to the same place twice unless we have family there. However, we did make the exception to go back to Baler. In mid-September we made the five hour drive from Manila to Baler and met up with some close friends. We stayed at Costa Pacifica again for two nights and spent a whole day with our friends having a BBQ and playing at some beachfront property they recently purchased and plan to develop. It is was a quiet, beautiful, and relaxing weekend.
We started off the morning having breakfast at the resort and then saw these four LDS missionaries. We paid for their breakfast buffet.
We had the whole beach to ourselves. Everyone had a great time playing in the water.
There is clean water on their property, but you have to use the spigot to pump it out. Mason really liked using the spigot.
The kids also liked playing on the hammocks.
We had a super yummy BBQ for lunch.
After lunch we walked to another area of the property to have a friend climb up a tree and get us some coconuts.
A beautiful location, good food and great people about sums up our weekend in Baler.
It took us nearly three years, but we finally made it to Puerto Princesa in Palawan (along with some friends)! The Underground River was the main attraction and reason for our trip. So we decided to stay at the Sheridan which is near Underground River, but it is a two hour drive from the airport. The weather was not the best since there was a typhoon in the country, which meant we got some heavy rain. However, that didn’t stop us from having fun and doing everything that we wanted to do. We were able to stay for three nights and had a wonderful time.
Our flight was delayed in Manila, so to pass the time the kids shared the iPads.
Sheridan Resort had nice rooms and friendly staff, but the food wasn’t great…we discovered Daluyon Resort/restaurant nearby that had AMAZING food
The clouds were coming in, but we still stuck with our plan to do the Underground River
The kids waiting for the paper work to be completed before boarding the boat for the Underground River tour.
Other people waiting to board the boat for the Underground River asked to take photos with Matt.
On the boat ride to the Underground River we could see the “Sleeping Giant” in the mountain.
We made it to the Underground River…Blake stayed at the resort with a babysitter.
Our group is ready to enter the caves of the Underground River.
Bats and swallows were in the cave.
After a huge downpour, we all decided to go swimming. The kids really liked this trench and spent a good portion of their time here.
The dads did boogie boarding and had some pretty decent size waves.
After swimming we decided to do the zipline over the ocean. Mason was a bit scared and probably too young as well to ride by himself, so Tia went with him.
Kalani got to ride the zipline by herself and we bought the photo the company took of her.
We did a mangrove tour and saw 2 different snakes in the trees…and we got wet with another downpour.
We waited for the rain to stop and then used these umbrellas for the tour which came in handy since the rain started up again. Our three-year old friend had a nice nap towards the end of the tour.
Dinner buddies…this little three-year old LOVES Tia.
We went to Daluyon Resort for lunch and saw a monitor lizard. The kids were all very impressed.
The walk between the Sheridan and Daluyon was along a dirt road and the kids had a great time exploring.
Palawan 2015 was nice and we are so glad that we were able to be with friends.
In June we were able to go back to Bangkok, Thailand for two nights. During our previous vacation in 2013 we were not able to go to the Chatuchak weekend market. And we also wanted to play with tiger cubs and bathe with elephants again. This time we stayed at the Shangri-La and had a fabulous time there. Again we booked our favorite tour guide,”Nok” in Bangkok as well. It was a quick trip but nice to get out of Manila for a weekend and enjoy the sites and culture of Thailand.
You can never go wrong with Shangri-La.
The ambiance, rooms, food and staff are all so great at every Shangri-La. Mason was able to grab a ride with the bell-hop.
Day 1
We went back to the Damnernsaduak Floating Market. It is crowded with tourists and locals, but such a cool experience.
They use these types of motors to power and steer the boats.
We bought some yummy soup from this man right from his boat. You leave your bowl and spoon in your boat when you are finished and some how they make their way back to the vendors.
We went back to the Tiger Temple. I was a little nervous to have our “not yet one year old” baby next to a big tiger, but it was fine.
Kalani got disgusted with how sweaty and “stinky” this tiger was while she held the head in her lap.
We were able to go in a small group and feed and play with tiger cubs. Kalani liked to play with this two month old cub. Baby Blake was not allowed in this part and stayed with our tour guide.
Mason learning from his father how to feed a tiger cub.
We ended the day by bathing and playing with elephants.
Mason really had a great time with the elephants. He even did some “cannon balls” off of the elephant’s head and basically saw the elephant as a “jungle-gym”.
Kalani didn’t want to get wet, but we did take Blake out in the water and he got cooled off by an elephant.
We ended the day by eating dinner next to the river and watched a cultural dance during our dinner at our hotel.
Day 2
Klong Ladmayom Floating Market is more of a food area where you can buy food inside on solid ground, or outside by boat.
I had these small coconut pancakes the first time that we went to Bangkok and loved them. I was happy to find them again at Klong Ladmayom. They are a small bite size snack.
There is a wide array of food options…Squid anyone?
We finally got to experience Chatuchak weekend market. Here we bought some “Thailand” pants that really only tourist wear.
Matt bought a Thai painting from these guys on a previous trip. Besides painting canvas art, they also paint shoes.
Chatuchak weekend market also has an area where there are dogs and cats for sale. Blake was very excited to see all of the animals.
By the time we were leaving Chatuchak, Blake was exhausted and my make-up was running.
Matt and I had a quick date with Blake riding the free ferry that Shangri-La provides to the Asiatique Night Market that is just up the river.
View of Asiatique as seen from the boat. There is a ferris wheel and lots of vendors there.
We only spent two full days in Bangkok, but with our wonderful tour guide Nok, we were able to cram a lot of things in. Nok is super easy to work with, has good English, great with kids, mixes up transportation between private cars and public so you get to experience everything. If you go to Bangkok, try to book Nok as your tour guide.
My grandfather is from the Philippines. He left the islands when he was in his 20’s and left behind a wife and two sons (read the full backstory here). My father and his immediate siblings (except for the youngest) had never visited the Philippines before. But since I moved here in 2012, we have been able to convince my parents to visit us here twice. This past May my dad’s sister came out to visit us as well and she got to see where her father came from. It was a really special experience for us to be able to show our family (parents, aunt, cousin, sister, brother) the island that grandpa came from (Siquijor) and introduce them to our long lost relatives.
On the day of our departure to Siquijor, Matt picked up my parents and brother from their international arrival, while I took those who had already arrived to a different airport terminal. We finally got to see the whole gang and relaxed at Cinnabon before our domestic flight.
Kalani got to hang out with her aunt Kalani, whom she is named after for a week.
Welcome to Coco Grove in Siquijor. It has become our “other home” in the Philippines!
We showed our family where and how our cousins live in Siquijor.
We are already to make memories together by snorkeling the whale sharks.
Hello whale shark! There were 6-10 sharks being hand-fed at Oslob.
After seeing whale sharks, we headed to the nearby Sumilon Island to snorkel, swim and play in the ocean.
Since the festivals were taking place, our family fed us a couple of different times at their home. We would eat at a private area on the second floor of the home as guests of honor.
While waiting for the festival performances to start, our family took naps since they were jet-lagged, and the performance started an hour late.
We took our family to the famous Balete Tree and they were able to experience a “fish spa”.
One cousin from California and the other from Siquijor. Same age and similar build.
Siblings spent a lot of time together “talking story”.
Before we left Siquijor the girls wanted a photo with a jeepney.