Sunday, May 3, 2020

Stay Home, Save Lives


For the past decades, we often hear/read the phrase “Prevention is better than cure.” With COVID-19 being categorized as Pandemic, NOW is the best time to put it into practice. NO EXCUSES!

And one of the effective ways of preventing yourself from getting this infection is by staying home.
With the implementation of Enhanced Community Quarantine, almost everyone is mandated to stay home. Only those with essential work or errands are allowed to go outside of their residences. Otherwise, you will be apprehended by authorities!

While a lot of people are cranky about staying home, complaining about how they can get through with their lives, some people are taking this opportunity to learn/discover about their selves and capabilities. I, for instance, have taken this time to perform things that are usually done by other people for me. And this includes baking pastries and making hazelnut butter. Also, the ECQ has taught me to make homemade recipes instead of buying ready-made grocery items, such as strawberry jam.

Staying home is an excellent way of preventing/stopping the spread of COVID-19. Make your homestay productive and exciting by doing things that you haven’t done before and by improving your knowledge and skills. You can create your own homemade delicacies that your family will love or perhaps try backyard gardening. You will surely be amazed at how fun and easy things are made. Most importantly, you will definitely become more confident and prouder of yourself once the quarantine is lifted.

Think and act positive and hope that this health crisis will end soon!

Friday, May 1, 2020

My First International Travel Destination



Air travel is far more different than land travel. The risks involve is higher since you will be riding an aircraft, which is a more dangerous form of travel machine. Luckily, I’m not afraid of heights. Still, the feeling of riding an airplane for the first time makes me nervous.

Going International is quite exciting. You get to experience a foreign way of life – from seeing the sights or places the country offers to the kind of food and drinks locals consume.

For my first international travel dated June 2013, I chose Singapore.


Singapore is known for its Merlion, a creature having the head of a lion and the body of a fish. This is the symbol of this country as it depicts Singapore’s humble beginnings as a fishing village. This creature can be seen at Marina Bay and Sentosa.

Getting Around Singapore


Getting around this beautiful country is easy. You can ride a taxi, bus and/or train to arrive at your preferred destination. I recommend riding the train whenever possible because this is the most convenient way of getting to and from different places.

For added convenience, consider getting an electronic smart card upon your arrival to the country so you just have to tap it whenever you ride a train – just make sure to cash in enough amount for the duration of your travel. Also, arm yourself with a map that contains the route of which train – train routes are color-coded on the map so it’s quite easy to navigate. The good thing about riding trains is that when you accidentally got out of the train and discovered that you are in the wrong terminal, you can ride another train without being charged, provided though that you don’t get out of the terminal where you need to tap your card.

Places to Visit


Marina Bay


Marina Bay is surrounded by luxury malls, restaurants, shops, hotels, and sights you must visit. This is known for the colorful trees and flower conservatories of Gardens by the Bay, Helix Bridge, and the tall Ferris wheel. One day may not be enough to get to see all the great things it offers. I recommended walking around the bay and stopping by or visiting world-renowned trendy leisure spots and artistic sculptures.


Sentosa


Sentosa is an island in Singapore that is home to themed attractions, exciting rides/events, tropical landscapes, and pristine beaches.

There are 3 ways to get to this island – by cable car, monorail or boardwalk. If you have the budget, try riding the cable car. But if you want to lose some weight, choose the boardwalk.

Other great places to visit include Chinatown where you can taste some of the best Singapore delicacies and Little India where you can see and be shocked by huge veggies.







Singapore is one of the best travel destinations you must include in your travel bucket list especially now that they offer more sights to see – one of which is the garden at the airport. Indeed, it has become more beautiful as the years pass by that makes me want to visit it again!