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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

DAY 13: Emma and James!

Last night, I was walking back to my room when I saw a frantic young couple standing outside their door yelling, "watch out for the snake!!"  ...And that's how I met the darling duo of Emma and James from London!  Emma and I ran downstairs to get Diniwid to come up and find / kill it (or move it somewhere far far away!), but it had slithered itself into one of the guestrooms where luckily no one was staying.  As we were talking to Diniwid, asking if the snake was poisonous, Franny (the darling young def server) was nodding her head yes.  Emma didn't know she was def, so while everyone else was saying the snake was fine, Franny was nodding that yes, it was poisonous!  haha.  Long story short, Diniwid didn't find the snake, so Emma and James were up all night!!

We saw them this morning, down on the deck and they said they didn't sleep a wink!  So funny!  We asked if they wanted to share a boat to do some snorkeling off the coast today!  Luckily they said they were in, and thus the beginning of our day with James and Emma began!

The 4 of us hung out on the deck and did a little swimming until the boat was ready to come pick us up and take us away!
     
Coco, being Coco!  :)

Heidi and Michelle (Spider House staff).

At 1:30pm, our boat pulled up to the deck...

and we all jumped on and got cozy!  The boat trip was 1600 pesos for 3 hours. (split between the 4 of us, it was only about $9.00 a person!)

Marne, Michelle, Coco and Diniwid bid us farewell, from the deck, as we headed off on our little private boat adventure!

... Bye bye Spider House!

We headed down south, past white beach...

We had to wear these ugly life jackets while we cruised past white beach, just in case the coast guard saw us!  Aaron and James didn't mind.  They were just happy with their 75 cent beers in hand, enjoying the ride!

We rounded the South end of the island and anchored next to Crocodile island where we jumped in for some snorkeling!  This was our attempt at a snorkel kiss!  :)

Michelle had given us a bag full of bread to feed the fish with, so the boat driver threw some in, right as I was about to jump in.  I put my mask under the water and came back up squealing!  I had never seen that many fish before!  It just shocked me a bit! lol.  We all got in and had the best time playing with all the gorgeous fish! 
***Check back in a couple days!  I haven't downloaded my underwater camera pics yet!  SORRY 

We rounded the island on the north end and stopped here on Puka Beach for some shell searching!

I love, love, love that Aaron looks for shells with me!  He grabbed huge hand fulls of corals and shells and then I sifted through them until we came away with these little treasures!

We forgot to snap a picture of the beach where Aaron proposed, the night it happened. Lucky for us, we got to go right past it on our way back to Spider House today, so Emma got a picture for us!

As if snorkeling out on the boat wasn't enough, we docked back at Spider House and Aaron jumped back in for another round!  lol.  He came back with this gorgeous shell and lil crab!  We tried for about 30 minutes to get him out, so we could keep the shell, but he wouldn't budge!  So, we ended up putting him back in the water, where he was happy!

Since today was our last night in Boracay, we wanted to go somewhere special for dinner.  After talking to Signe (Zena), Aaron, James, Emma and I all headed to Talipapa, her recommendation! 

Talipapa is a local market, where most of the Boracay residents, restaurants, and hotels buy their produce and seafood!  It's at least 1/2 the price of buying it somewhere else, and definitely worth the experience!

As you can see, it's a popular spot amongst the locals... and it's hidden a bit, so you can only find it if someone tells you where it is!   PERFECT in my opinion!  :)

James and Emma, picking out some tuna, giant prawns, and a squid!

Aaron got about 10 giant prawns and I went with a live grouper fish for $9.00!

My poor little fish was flailing around in the pink bag!  SAD!!!

After you buy your seafood, you take it to one of the many little restaurants, tell them how you want it cooked, and wala, it comes out PERFECT!  We chose this little joint!

We decided to do dinner, Korean style, where everyone just shares everything!!  
We feasted, big time, on...
giant prawns!

squid...

 
... a huge slab of tuna!


MORE giant prawns...

...and a lovely and delicious grouper fish!

We were so happy to have experienced such a great dinner with our new friends!

We were all stuffed to the brim and very happy campers!!

After dinner, we walked along White Beach.  Emma and I picked out some MORE freshwater pearl earrings!  They're so gorgeous, we couldn't pass them up!

Emma was dying to see fire dancers, so the four of us walked up to station 2 of White Beach to see them!  We took her to where the Phoenix Fire Dancers perform on the beach (a group of 2 guys and 5 very flamboyant LADYBOYS!) They're, hands down, the best on the beach... and the most entertaining! 


We ended the night with a little coffee date at Starbucks and then jumped in a tuk tuk and headed back to Spider House!

Today was so much fun, and we were so happy to have shared it with James and Emma!  Tomorrow we have to board our plane and go back to Korea.  It's bitter sweet.  Leaving here is terrible, for obvious reasons, but being home and seeing my students and friends makes it okay. :)

Monday, February 27, 2012

Day 12: massage, pearls, and paradise!

Other than getting cheap manicures and pedicures while traveling south east Asia, I love, love, love getting massages!  Hey, when they're only $7.00 and fabulous, wouldn't you?!  Aaron unfortunately got really burnt yesterday snorkeling, so he wasn't all that interested, so I went by myself this time!  It takes about 45 minutes to walk from Spider House to D'mall, so I usually take a tuk tuk for between 20 pesos (.50 cents) to 100 pesos ($2.50) depending on how many other people get picked up along the way.
*** My camera stayed in my room all day today.  So, these are all iphone pics, hence the subpar quality.

This is Lilia and boy did I luck out by having her as my masseuse!  She really knew her craft!  I've had a LOT of massages in my traveling days, but hers was probably THE BEST to date!

I got her card as I was leaving in case anyone comes to Boracay and is looking for a great masseuse! 

My massage was done right here on White Beach and was only 300 pesos ($7.02) plus a tip of course!

Before heading back, I picked out a freshwater pearl necklace and bracelet set, which Aaron bought for me to commemorate our speical trip!  It's my first set of real pearls, which is REALLY exciting for me and super special that they're from this trip! 

I was feeling nice and relaxed on my way back to Spider House and was happy to see this guy when I got there!  He'd been sitting on the deck all day, reading!

 Signe (pronounced Zena) is one of the servers here at Spider House and we've become quite close over the past 11 days!  She's from Denmark and this is her darling boyfriend Oriole (sp?) from Spain, who had never snorkeled before.  I gave him mine to snorkel with...

...and the two of them set off on an adventure!

I used my photosynth app on my iphone to capture this panorama of the sunset tonight from my room!
I'm definitely going to miss seeing this everyday!

We had dinner at Microtel again tonight!  Other than Spider House,
the atmosphere and relaxation factor at Microtel is hard to beat here in Boracay! 

I could get used to the whole eating dinner while sifting my toes through the white sand beneath me!

One more full day and a half left in paradise... I really wish it didn't have to come to and end, but when I get back to Korea I'll have 1 day of school and then Aaron and I are going back up to the snowboarding cabin (Elf Pension) for a weekend with Jess and Carlos in the snow!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Day 11: Starfish, sea snakes, and a Greek party!

According to snorkeling reviews online, the only place to see anything worth while or fish bigger than 5 inches is if you pay to go island hopping away from Boracay!  Apparently those reviewers have never been snorkeling in front of Spider House!  We found all kinds of good stuff today!

Aaron dove down to pick up this beautiful shell off the ocean floor. When he picked it up he found that it was a happy home to a very big and hairy looking crab!

We ran into ANOTHER banded seasnake!  This one was about 3 feet long!  The locals here call it a Walu Walu seasnake and apparently if you're bitten you'll die within 5 minutes!  It's the most venomous snake in the world!  We kept our distance, but stuck around to watch it slither between the rocks for a minute or so. 

These are probably the most commonly seen fishies near Spider House!  They're beautiful! :)

We stuck around Spider House the entire day today, played a little pool with the locals and staff...

... and enjoyed the delicious smells coming from the kitchen all afternoon and night! 

A greek Guy named Sam, has been staying in Boracay for the past 30 days and is at chef at his own restaurant back in Greece, so he offered to cook for all of the Spider House staff and some friends tonight!  Dinner was scheduled for 6:00pm, but we didn't actually eat until after 8:00. 
I guess Greek time is a lot like Philippino time!  haha.  
(Sam and Heidi: one of the Spider House cooks)

Aaron and I sat on the deck and played some dominoes with our new cardboard travel set and drank some fun tropical drinks while we waited! 

We were so happy and hungry by the time dinner was served!  Sam made chicken salad...

and spaghetti with meatballs!

It was such a nice treat and so fun to lounge around with all of our "Spider House family" and new friends from around the world!