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Monday, September 23, 2019

A TYPICAL DAY Living in Cavite, Philippines

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So I've been based here in the Philippines here since January 2019, and although I say that, I can't really say that I live here because I am constantly traveling for work and video projects. But when I am here, I tend to try to relax and focus on my family. Sometimes we get all caught up in wanting to be successful for our families that we simply forget to spend quality time with them.


Starting a family here in the Philippines has been wonderful! A lot of times I would rather not plan anything and just spend quality time with my girls at home, and we do this as much as we can =)


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A typical day living here is Cavite is pretty laid back unlike living in the city of Manila. Where we live, it's like being in the province. It's definitely a lot slower here, and that's just perfect for us!


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I have a lot of friends who are Digital Nomads or have their own online businesses, and I always tell them that living in Southeast Asia is perfect because the cost of living is very low, which enables you to save more, and invest more in your business. I do this quite often where Arlene and I will have our set budget weeks or days, and we try to keep things as minimal as possible. Doing this helps me do more for my business, and helps me organize my finances better.

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Here is a quick video of a typical day living here in Cavite, Philippines. It's not quite the same everyday, but it's pretty close. When we are not staying home and budgeting, we're pretty much out exploring, and the Philippines has a ton of places to get lost in!

Enjoy our quick video, and if you ever make it to Southeast Asia or the Philippines specifically, feel free to message me, I'll be happy to show you around! =)





Monday, September 16, 2019

First Time Taking Baby Penelope to Kinder City - Birthday Package Prices

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With our baby Penelope's First Birthday just around the corner, we've been looking for places that would be the perfect place to celebrate. I think we found a place =)

The Kinder City at Vista Mall General Trias, Cavite is an indoor playground with all kinds of activities like rock climbing, jumping on trampolines, slides, and more. We were interested in this place because the facility was quite large and very clean! They also have a Kinder Cafe for quick bites, and they even have restrooms inside the play area so that you don't have to leave the facilities like the other smaller indoor playhouses.


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Although the birthday packages seems a bit pricey, you actually get a lot more than you think. We inquired about what was included in the 25,000 php price ($500 USD) and this is what is included:

Kinder City Birthday Package:

-  Rate is for 60 people (30 kids and 30 adults)
-  Meals for 60 which included one round of Iced Tea
-  Party room and play area for 3 hours
-  Sound system
-  Printed and online invites
-  Gift bags for all the kids
-  Birthday Cake
-  Gift for the Celebrant

I've included more specific graphic
details below.



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Birthday Package Price: 25,000 php ($500 USD)
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 What's Included:
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Printed and Online Invites
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 Kiddie and Adult Menus
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 Gift Bags for all kids and Gift for Celebrant
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HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON THE KINDER CITY BIRTHDAY PACKAGE:

If you live near a Kinder City, I highly recommend that you purchase what is called a Kinder City Kiddie Passport. The Passport costs about $1500 php ($30 USD) and is good for one year. The passport gives you a 10% discount on all visits, and even gives you a couple free entries, as well as a frequent customer stamp card where you can get more free plays for the kids. And guess what, if you are planning a birthday party, you can use the 10% discount on your party package, so instead of paying 25,000 php, you would pay 22,500 php (about $50 USD in savings). 


Now of course if you will not be visiting Kinder City all throughout the year, it probably won't be that good a deal for you, so you might as well just spend the 25,000 and have a great time! 

We purchased the Kinder City Passport about a week ago and took advanta
ge of one of the FREE visits. You can see our quick video here:

First Time at Kinder City


To all of the parents near the General Trias/Dasmarinas Cavite area, I hope that you found this post helpful. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to ask me any questions. I'll post our daughters Birthday Party video here soon! =)

*Arnel is a Independent Filmmaker with OCRTUBE.com, Adventure Traveler, Crypto Enthusiast, Online Fitness Influencer, and devoted Family Man. Connect with me here!






Monday, September 9, 2019

FIRST TRIP TO MINDANAO (MT. APO) - Davao City, Philippines

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I've always wanted to go to Mindanao since my first time visiting the Philippines as an adult in 2014. One of the main reasons for me was to hike the highest peak, which is Mount Apo.


First time in the Philippines in 2014 - Banaue Rice Terraces


Fast forward to 2019, five years later, I now have a small home in Cavite about an hour away from Manila. I started a family, and guess what,  I still haven't been able to pursue my goal of hiking Mount Apo.


And then came an opportunity to film an event in Davao City on August 25, 2019. I booked my tickets right away from Manila, and took my family with me. The only thing was, I would not be able to hike up Mount Apo with an infant, so the only option was to just take a tour to Mount Apo Natural Park and get a view of the highest peak. I know it isn't the same as trekking up, but we decided that we would wait until Penelope got a little older, and the view point would just be a taste of what would come at a later date.

One day I will hike Mount Apo, but having a family now, the decision making process is a little more tricky =) At any rate, I think that it would be much more fun to do it with the family, what a great adventure that would be! I don't think Mount Apo is going anywhere, so when we are ready, we will conquer it together!


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Dhen Yhos Place - Mount Apo View Point


When we finally arrived to Davao City, I had to first film an event called the Dayaw OCR. What was cool about this is that the Dayaw OCR was the first obstacle course race in Mindanao, so that in itself was pretty cool to be a part of. The event was a success, the people were awesome, and I again helped the sport grow in a different place, so mission accomplished! =) If you want to watch the video that I created for Dayaw OCR, you can watch it here:


Dayaw OCR - Davao City, Philippines


The next day was dedicated to family, so I booked a private tour with a gentlemen by the name of Kuya Joey Davao with Davao Tour Package with Kuya Joey Davao. Now, I'm pretty sure that his last name isn't really Davao, but it makes for a catchy business name. We chose him first because he was almost 50% less expensive than the other tour companies. Traveling solo for many years, I really never went on tours because it was always better, and cheaper to do it on your own. But now having in infant, for me it's just much easier to have a professional tour guide to take us to some places so that we can focus on whatever baby Penelope needed, and not worry about getting lost. It definitely was a wise decision to hire a local to take us around.


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With Kuya Joey Davao - Dhen Yhos Place


With Kuya Joey Davao, it was just us and no one else, and that is what I preferred. The day was totally customizable, and he made us feel like we were just like friends hanging out versus some corny tour with random people. We also wanted to go on our own versus with a group because if we needed to stop or rest, we could do that anytime, and not worry about holding the group up and getting off track with time. With Kuya Joey Davao, our schedule was on us, no time limits, we could take our own time and really soak in the sights without any pressure. It was such a great time.



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Entrance of Tawsuvan Falls

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Tawsuvan Falls


I also wanted to point out that it was Arlene and Penelope's first time flying on a plane, so it was cool to see them experience something new. We flew via Cebu Pacific.


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Of course we did not see everything that we wanted to see in Mindanao, but what we did see was enough to say that we'll be back for more.

Here is a quick video of our trip to Mindanao, and if you ever visit, give Kuya Joey Davao a call, he will take care of you and I promise you, it won't break the bank! =)

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*Arnel is a Independent Filmmaker with OCRTUBE.com, Adventure Traveler, Crypto Enthusiast, Online Fitness Influencer, and devoted Family Man. Connect with me here!







Sunday, July 14, 2019

The Vessel New York City - Hudson Yards

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Spent a few days in New York City to meet with some friends, and I even filmed a wedding.

I visit NYC every once in awhile, and most of the time it ends up being a very short business trip. The last time I was here, I filmed an event in Jersey City and was not able to check out the Vessel, so this time around, I made a point to check it out.


My good friend Kirin came along with me, and we ended up city trekking all the way from the Upper West Side near Riverbend Park a little south of the George Washington Bridge, and walked all the way down to the Vessel, we ended up doing about 12 miles that day! 



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Here are QUICK FACTS about the Vessel at Hudson Yards:

The Vessel is made up of bronze steel and concrete and is a 16-story, 150-foot-high (46 m)[5] structure of connected staircases between the buildings of Hudson Yards. The Vessel has 154 flights, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings that stretch from its 50-foot-wide base to its 150-foot-wide apex, with the total length of the stairs exceeding 1 mile. 

Cost to build: $75-200 million. 

Ticket price: FREE

You can get more information and access online ticketing on their website by clicking here.



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I made a quick video so that you can get a glimpse of this pretty amazing structure. If you have any questions, please feel free to connect with me! 


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Monday, June 17, 2019

Picnic Grove - Tagaytay, Philippines

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We visited Picnic Grove Tagaytay yesterday! I actually have never heard of this place until Arlene's friends invited us to join them, and it was totally worth it.


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At Picnic Grove, the main attraction is the view of Taal Lake and Volcano. The  huts along side the mountain make it to be a very relaxing time with friends and family while enjoying one of the BEST views of Taal Lake.


Picnic Grove also offers other things like a Zip Line Adventure, Cable Car, Mini Zoo, Shopping, Suspended Bridge, and a restaurant just to name a few. But most people come for the breathtaking view!

Starbucks Tagaytay Domicillo - another great view! 
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Here is a quick video that I made of our day at Picnic Grove in only 1 minute. Enjoy, and the next time you are in the area, I highly recommend checking this place out.


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Friday, May 10, 2019

TOP 5 Things You Need When You Arrive in the Philippines

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I can't say that I've become an expert or anything when it comes to WHAT TO DO here in the Philippines, but what I can tell you is the TOP 5 things that everyone should get once they arrive in the Philippines.

Yes, there are other things that you may need, but I feel from my experience that the things that I will share with you below are the absolute MUST HAVES!  Feel free to comment below if you would like to add to this list =)


1.  SIM Card or Pocket Wifi - Now if you really want to go totally OFF THE GRID, then you probably don't need this. But for most of us, as humans, it's about staying connected whether it be for family and friends, or for safety purposes. To make your life easier when you arrive, grab a sim card (Globe or Smart....I prefer the Smart SIM) from the airport. If you have a phone that does not accept international SIM, then grab a pocket wifi and you can still use your current phone. The airport may not carry pocket wifi's, but you can grab a taxi (#2 on my list) and get one (1200-1500 php or $20-$24 USD for a pocket wifi and you own it) at any SM Mall location, they're pretty much everywhere. Please note that people will try to rent one for you for the same cost it is to purchase one, and they will rent it for only 7 days. Just buy one, and then sell it or give it away before you leave. Once you get to an SM Mall location, ask anyone how to get to "Cyberzone", that's like the section where all the electronics and phones are, and once you're there, simply go to the Globe or Smart store and ask them for a pocket wifi. Again, you will have to buy the device first, and then purchase LOAD to activate it. The LOAD for wifi cost is about 1000 php, or $20 USD, that will be good for literally a month. Keep in mind, the pocket wifi is only good for browsing the web, not too good for watching videos on youtube.

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2.  Grab Taxi App - Some people will not like this idea because they would rather take public transportation because they like to live like the locals, and that's all fine and dandy, but if you were to ask any local, they would probably tell you that they would much prefer a grab taxi over a jeepney or motor tricycle any day (if they could afford it). Trust me, it's fun taking public transport around the city sometimes, but there are times where you just don't have all day to wait for the jeepney drivers to drop off a million people before you get to your final destination. Public transport is super cheap, but if you are from the USA, Europe, Singapore etc. the Grab Taxi rates will be super cheap, I mean not as cheap as public transport, but cheap for 1st world standards. I once took a one hour ride from Quezon City to the airport because traffic just completely sucked, and I only paid $10 USD, where else can you ride for that long, for that distance, and only spend that amount?

The Grab Taxi App is like the UBER of South East Asia. And FYI, they don't have Uber in the Philippines anymore, they just could not keep up with the Grab Taxi App which was developed by two Malaysian guys. These guys graduated from prestigious Harvard University and took their expertise back to their country because they saw the issue with taxis in SE Asia, and pushed Uber out of the picture. That's no small feat, so that should tell you something about how cool and important this app is! Yeah, so get a SIM card or pocket wifi, download the Grab Taxi App, and start saving money, and stop getting ripped off by the local taxi drivers who are targeting tourists and backpackers like you.

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The Grab App doesn't just offer car service, they deliver food, ship packages from city to city, and oh and they can also provide load for your sim cards! I can't begin to tell you how LIFE SAVING the app is! With the crazy traffic in the city, it is so worth it to spend 49 pesos ($1 USD) for a grab food driver to deliver you lunch or dinner, I'm telling you, you'll be hooked!


3.  Mosquito Spray - Quick story....I went to a gathering somewhere in the Philippines, and I was sitting there talking and making friends when all of a sudden I noticed that I was the only one getting killed by SKEETERS! If you are not from the Philippines, trust me, you will get eaten up by mosquitoes pretty much anywhere and everywhere unless you are somewhere in the mountains where it can get cold. So get you some mosquito spray so that you can enjoy your time here. If for some reason you can't get any, then stay in front of a fan, the wind will keep them suckers off of you, but just hope and pray that you're not in an island in the Philippines that doesn't have electricity for a half the day, then you'll be in trouble lol. Just buy some =)


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4.  Flip Flops - You know how the locals can tell if you're a tourist or not? By your shoes =) Let's face it, it's hot here in the islands, if you don't want sweaty feet, get some flip flops and get comfortable. Of course, you may need your other shoes for other things, but just make sure that you have some flip flops for about 90% of your stay here. If you're hiking, well.....learn how to hike in trekking sandals or hiking flip flops. Yes, the locals hike and do everything with flip flops, so if you are all about living like the locals......well, get some flip flops! =) Want to know where to get the cheapest deals on flip flops? Go to the Baclaran Market near Paranaque, this place is where the Philippines gets all their goods. If you see stuff for sale in Palawan or other places in the Philippines, it's almost 100% sure that they bought their products from Baclaran. So if you want to bypass the middlemen and go direct to the source, go to the Baclaran Market. Other good markets are Divisoria Market (sometimes better than Baclaran) and Quiapo Market for the cheapest in electronics.

If you want to buy filipino branded hiking sandals and flip flops, I recommend going to SM North EDSA and check out the Lagalag Store. Another good local sandal company is Sandugo, They have flip flops, trekking sandals and shoes, as well as trail running shoes.


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5.  Open Mind - If you are from the WESTERN Culture, or if this is your first time in the Philippines, you will probably be in shock by the atmosphere, the poverty, and maybe the food. Let's talk about this for a second. When I say the atmosphere, I am talking about a different culture other than your own. If you come to the Philippines with a willingness to learn more about the people and the history of the country, you will have a GREAT experience. Try learning a little words in "tagalog" before visiting. And once you're here, try talking to the locals using filipino words, the people will be more helpful to you. As far as the poverty, it's not everywhere, but it is really bad in Manila. The average filipino worker only makes about 500 php ($10 per day), and those are the lucky ones. There are even more who earn less than that. I can talk forever about how the government here can help these people with education, but that's another blog =). Speaking of education, another thing that you will see a lot here is litter. Now it's not like this everywhere, but again, it's primarily in Manila. I know that the country is getting better at teaching their youth about saving the planet, but they have a long ways to go. If you want to know where the cleanest places are in Manila, it's pretty much the Makati City, BGC area.

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So the bottom line, you will see poverty here. What you can do to help is NOT by giving them money. If you want to give, then I would recommend that you buy these people food, or maybe do some volunteer work while you are here. I DO NOT recommend giving any beggars, homeless families or children any money, it doesn't teach them a damn thing. It starts with education. Now let's talk food. Im not gonna lie, my favorite food is FILIPINO FOOD, but maybe that's because I grew up eating it. Also, if this is your first time in the Philippines, you probably do not want to eat street food until after a few days. Keep in mind that the people in the Philippines, not all of them, but a huge percentage of them grew up without refrigerators or freezers. You will see markets with meat and seafood on the tables without proper temperatures. Now is this bad? Not for the people of the Philippines. If you have a strong stomach, you may be able to pull it off, but if you are like most people who grew up eating at establishments where proper food preparation and temperatures are required, then you will most likely get sick. So how do you prevent this? I recommend going to proper restaurants, and not any of the street vendors. You will see a lot of American Restaurants as well as local franchises here, so they might be the safest bet for people who have a sensitive stomach. If you want to taste really good and authentic filipino food where the meals are prepared in a safe manner as in the western culture, then I would try the following restaurants while you are here: Diplomacy (at SM Aura), XO Heritage (at SM Aura), Mary Grace (at almost all SM Malls). Other reputable restaurants include: Max's Restaurant, Inasal, the Aristocrat, Lydia's Lechon, Classic Savory, and Kuya J's just to name a few.

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So I went off subject a bit, but I hope that you found some of this information useful. Enjoying the Philippines is like enjoying any country or place for the first time. Visit the Philippines with an open mind, try the different food and flavors, travel to places where the tourists don't go, make friends with locals, and just have fun. There are so many beautiful places in the Philippines, and the best way to find out where to go is to ask the locals, not the backpackers, or so-called "Influencers" or foreigners who come here to earn a buck making videos of their journey. Yes, it's cool to watch videos of foreigners (like me lol) making videos of cool places to go, but in order to find some hidden gems, it's always best to have a local friend tell you. Sometimes the best places are just around the corner from where everyone is at, just a couple blocks or a couple dirt roads away from the tourist spot. And remember, it's really not all about THE SPOT, it's about the people you meet along the way.


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Hope this blog helps you, and if you have any questions at all, feel free to connect with me, and I will do my best to help you make the best of your stay in the Philippines!





Monday, April 15, 2019

Patungan Beach in 50 Seconds - Cavite, Philippines

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Checked out Patungan Beach and Cove in Cavite, Philippines a few days ago. Nice little locals beach. Once my family and I arrived, we found out that we could not actually drive to the beach. The only way to get there was either via tricycle or outrigger boat. The cost for either is 50 pesos ($1 USD) per person round trip. If you have a car, then you would have to park it on the side of the road which is like a highway. When we were there, we saw guards at the front gate, so if you can, I would recommend parking your car as close to the gate as possible. I also paid a local to watch my car until we came back, and I ended up giving her 100 php ($2 tip).

As you are driving to the Patungan Beach and Cove, you will see some locals trying to flag you down with some tour options. I guess it isn't so local if they are offering tours, but it still is a nice place to go to relax, away from the bigger touristy beaches in the Philippines.


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Once you get there, or actually once you park, you will be offered tours or things like cottages for the day and overnight accommodations. I didn't really ask about what they actually offered because my family and I were only there for a short time just to relax, take pictures and fly my drone. We took the boat ride from the entrance to the beach cove and it only took maybe 5 minutes, maybe a little over. Taking the tricycle takes about the same time according to the locals there. The boat ride is just a little more relaxing and cool to see the beach from the water.

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Anyways, there wasn't too much to do there but for me, that was perfect. If you just want to relax on a beach and hang with some locals, then this would be right up your alley. It looked like there was a small local village right behind the beach which I wish I was able to walk through there, but maybe next time.

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Anyways, this is just one of thousands of beaches and coves to visit in the Philippines. For me, the small ones are the best ones because it doesn't feel like a tourist trap. I made a quick video below, but I'll be posting a vlog including some clips from Patungan Beach soon. Happy travels, and hope to see some of you soon! =)


Patungan Beach - Philippines 







Monday, March 11, 2019

Forza Obstacle Run - Taguig, Philippines

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Had such a blast at this local race! One of my favorite things to do is to support the local races everywhere that I go. The family who owns Forza were super hospitable to me, and the drive they have to be successful was absolutely inspiring.

Arlene and I made a nice little weekend family vacation and stayed in Taguig a little before and after filming the Forza Obstacle Run event. We went to one of our favorite filipino restaurants called Heritage at the SM Aura, so friggin good!!! My friends, if you are ever in the Philippines and would like to really try some authentic filipino food prepared with high quality ingredients, make sure to go to Heritage, just note that the staff only speak tagalog, so just bring me along with you, and I can translate for you ha ha =)

Oyo 128 Hotel in Taguig, Philippines
(Only $33 USD for two nights)
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Heritage Restaurant - SM Aura
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So anyways, here is a quick 3 minute video recap that I did for my OCRTUBE.com media project, tell me what you think =)

Oh and of course I just wanted to give a shout out to my Patreon Supporters, and Media Sponsors for always helping me with my project all over the world.

Huge thanks to:
- Strength & Speed
- OCRvest.eu 

Please take some time to visit my media sponsors and see what they're all about =)


Forza Obstacle Run - Taguig, Philippines
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Here is my activity tracker during the filming of the Forza Obstacle Run
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Friday, February 22, 2019

Venice Grand Canal in the Philippines

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Venice Grand Canal Philippines

I wanted to take my fiancé Arlene to Venice, Italy for Valentines Day, but that didn't happened. But I did end up taking her to the Venice Grand Canal in Taguig, Manila Philippines =)


Here's a quick video of what we did, and why I decided to take Arlene to this special place. I hope that you all had a Happy Heart Day. If you're ever in Manila, I recommend checking out this place!

Venice Grand Canal in the Philippines
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Venice Grand Canal Gondola Prices
- 250-300 php per person (4 ppl min)
If you want the whole boat to yourself, you would have to pay for 4 people. 
- Special Occasions like Valentines Day, the rate was 400 php per person. We did the Valentines Special for 2000 php which included: Gondola Ride, Crudite and Champagne, Balloon and Rose, Candle Light Dinner for Two. Definitely was worth it! 

Before checking out the Venice Grand Canal, we had breakfast at this place called the Coffee Project. It's by far one of my favorite coffee shops in the Philippines. It's a bit pricey for the Philippines, but the portions and the quality of the food is bar none! Highly recommended =) 

Coffee Project Las Pinay, Manila Philippines
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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

2019 Updates!

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Taking the kids out for some Ice Cream at Buhi Centro, Bicol Philippines

How my life has started in 2019:

- Officially moved to the Philippines to raise my new daughter Pippa here 
- Haven’t had consistent internet for over a month, so work has been a challenge. 
- My mother in law passed
- Currently rebuilding an SUV
- Have driven to Bicol back and forth 3X in one month time
- Haven’t started a regular workout routine, so currently looking for some online workout partners, let's do this!
- Moved into a new house
- Missing my daughter Lauren like crazy!




But I did have time to treat the kids to ICE cream the other day 👍 Please bare with me my family, friends and business partners, I am slowly but surely catching up =)




Exploring Baclaran Market with my Swiss Family
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Here's my latest vlog on my Lagalag Mafia youtube channel, Rest in Peace Lola Salve, miss you!