So this summer a few of us decided to go to a nice beachy location...

the small island in the middle of the Philippine Islands called Boracay. Unlucky for us though, we had to make a stop through Manila to get there. No offense to any Filippinos, but Manila is vanilla. Just like any other big city Ihave been to, except maybe slightly more dirty, loud and dangerous. My first experience was a clean, comfy room with a nicely placed fake window. To be completely honest, it reminded me a little of Tijuana. Well I spent the first day by myself wandering around the hot streets of Manila waiting for Sean, Younjoo and Holly to arrive.
Manila is filled with Jeepneys, Tricycles and shaddy cab drivers that try to con you out of every peso you have and blame it on the 'traffic.' Which brings me to that topic, I am pretty sure Manila is perpetually in rush hour.
However, Manila did have some bright sides... There was tons of western food, TGI Fridays, Hard Rock Cafe, California Pizza kitchen and Wendy's!!!...but the best was the Filipino roasted chicken (other than the cheap buckets of beer, not to be confused with the buckets o'liquor in Thailand). When the rest of the group arrived we also had a nice tour through the old part of Manila with our trusty tour guide, Anthony DeGuzeman, who loved to remind us that he had Facebook, and we should add him as a friend...
Finally, off to the beach... Boracay here we come










paradise we started our journey to the congestion






here without any idea about where we were going to stay. So after a 2 hour exploration mission, we finally found a place within our budget. After our very tiring journey, I was more than happy to settle down to a nice meal of pad thai, the quintessential mainstay of Thailand. Spending a few days here to relax on the warm white sand beaches was just what I needed after spending a few months in the relentless Shanghai winter. I explored the 'island' encountering monkeys, impromptu rock climbers, caves, and the holly grail of Railay adventure.
The climb to the lagoon. Involved me climbing supposed trails nearly straight up... repelling nearly straight down, all in my favorite hiking shoes, Rainbow's. The last day on Railay was spent on a snorkeling trip that ended with a sunset dinner (delicious seafood Thai curry, rice, and potatoes) on a deserted island. What more could you ask for? Oh yea, a Chang...