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I was so pleased to have one of my articles featured in The Flight Shop's site. It was a pleasure to share good memories of our family vacation. 

Check it out here. And book your trips with The Flight Shop!

 
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I saw a blog entry about the inhumane way CebuPac treated some customers in Dumaguete. There was a guy who did not make it to his job interview, a couple who had to buy another Php 240,000 for tickets back to Europe because they would miss their connecting flight, etc. But to top it all off, CebuPac did not even have the decency to provide accommodations for the stranded passengers, because it was against Company Policy.

You can view the whole entry here

It just saddens me that corporations as successful as Cebu Pacific can do something like this. Greed will not do good for your business Cebu Pac. And the same people who placed you at that number one position can also pull you down.

As consumers, let us remember that we have the power to influence businesses. Let's use this power for the better.

Please spread the word about this incident. And let's all think twice before buying tickets from CebuPac. This incident just proves, not EveryJuan can fly with CebuPac.

 
One Innova was no match for 6 and 1 ½ people (I have two younger brothers and we can’t decide if George is still a kid)... plus 5 bags, 1 ice chest, countless plastic bags of food, fruits, and even uling (coal.) It was another day out on the road with our whole family.

We were heading to Pampangga for Holy Week. This drive typically takes 2 hours, on average. But with the Encarnacion- Cruz family, travel from one point to the other is not done through a straight line. After stopping by corner stores and 2 different gas stations, we were nowhere near our destination. The never ending journey was aggravated by the Holy Week Exodus of people. We left Manila at 9:00 am but got to San Fernando, Pampangga at 12: 30 nn. 

Here are some shots of people crammed in the car.
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George, my little brother is hiding under the blanket.. Notice the bags piled up at the back of the car..
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Marce, my little sister was trying to hold down breakfast. I thought it was a memorable moment I had to capture.
The beauty of travelling with your family is that you get to experience new things together. You’ll remember these trips 5 years from now, and you’ll be able to reminisce about the day Ate pooped on the island because she could not hold it in or that instance when the car was filled to the brim with dirty clothes and pasalubong,while travelling for 12 hours from Pagudpud to Manila.

Travelling together also allows you to know a little more about the people you live with. People who we often ignore when we are back at home and locked up in our own rooms. 

Yes travelling with the family can be fun and memorable. But sometimes, the hardest part is on how to get there.
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Holy Week Exodus and the boiling heat
Due to the many times I have travelled with kids, grandparents, aunts, and uncles... I have a few ideas on how to make the trip enjoyable and memorable as well.

1.  Coordinate on what you will bring. 
Let’s face it, car space is limited and you will have to share it with the people who can be your best of friends and worst of enemies, your family. Its best that you make sure you pack efficiently by not bringing 5 bottles of shampoo for 8 people.

2.  Play car games. 
If you want to end World War III at the back of your car, keep your two little brothers quiet by entertaining them. Research online about games you can play with kids in the car (ex. I Spy) or with the adults. You can even use your IPAD to play I-Henyo in the car. See how your mom guesses the word Aling Dionisia, despite her initial trepidation to compete with the kids.

3.  Bring sustenance: water, chips, candies. You will not survive the road without food, especially if you have kids along. When you get bored with talking and playing car games, munch on some goodies. But don’t overdo it or you might end up in a hole-in-the-wall bathroom... pooping.

4.  The world is your C.R.
Bring tissue and alcohol to sanitize strange bathrooms you might end up in during the stop over. Better yet, go to the bathroom before you leave for the trip and finish all the business you have with the toilet. And if you can’t stand strange bathrooms, call the first dibs on the comfort room when you get there.


5.  Keep yourself (and everyone else) in good humor. 
Cramming people like sardines may result in raised voices and hot tempers. So make sure you have some jokes or funny stories in your arsenal to break the heat. If you’re like me (corny and can’t tell a funny joke to save her life), you can try making fun of yourself or the situation that you are in.

With these tips on hand and a bag full of chips, I know you will enjoy getting there as much as you'll love it when you're there.

Cheers,

Bubbly