Saturday, October 23, 2010

Waterfalls on Cebu

 
We went on a cool tour of some waterfalls in a rain forest at the other end of the island.  It took us about 3 hours to drive there, but it was worth it! 
It's a couple kilometer walk to the falls.  Mostly just locals hang at these falls.  The falls reminded us of  Havasupai but there are restaurants and hotels right at the falls.  The hotel at each fall is definitely a no frills establishment!  The locals carry their whole picnic for 30 family members.


I guess that is the best way to carry stuff when your arms get tired!














Ryan was a trouper!

It's important to have entertainment in a rain forest!

The restaurant was excellent!  I love Filipino food! 
They sell a bottle of rum up here for $1USD.  I think that is why everyone is mello and hangs out all day.  I am afraid that rum that cheap may cause serious health problems!

While hanging out at the falls, everyone jumps aboard the bamboo rafts and cruises under the water for the water massage.  We tried it and it hurt! At least the water is warm.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Cebu, Philippines Vacation

                                                                            
Sorry I have been slacking on the blog but we have a million things happening!  I am a Brownie Troop Leader and that creates more meetings to go to.  I also volunteer at school a lot.

Our family went to the Philippines in October and that was a fun vacation.  We stayed in a nice hotel with a snorkeling reef out back.  Lindsey LOVES to snorkel!  We had to drag her out of the water every night! Ryan wasn't as in to the snorkeling but he loves to hunt for seashells! 

This was our favorite restaurant.  When you arrive they bring out all the fresh seafood that you get to choose from.  Some of it is still alive!  Next you need to choose how you would like it prepared.  I loved the Mud Crab.  I don't know what they do to it but it is fabulous!   We had some fish that was steamed whole with eyeballs and it was really great as well.                            




This is how we got back to the hotel after dinner!  This is the public transportation, called a Jeepnie.
                                                                                                                                                                       
The people are super friendly and happy even they live in extreme poverty!  Due to the poverty, we did get the feeling that we could be in grave danger at some point.  When cars come into the hotel property they are checked with mirrors underneath, the dogs sniff the vehicle and they open each door and the trunk.

                                    
Everyone likes having their picture taken by the tourists!  They must not have seat belt laws  for kids!

The coolest part for me and Sean was that we found a boat that would take the kids snorkeling while we dove.  It was a family boatie day.  The dive shop even brought some one's cousin to watch the kids while we were underwater.  Sean was attacked by a fish when we dove earlier in the week.  Just a minor flesh wound!