For this Labor Day weekend, we would have gone to Bicol area for some action in Mayon Volcano in Legaspi, swimming with the whalesharks in Donsol and wakeboarding adventure in Naga. Oh well. At least, we got to see a couple of celebrities while stranded in the airport. Not familiar with all of them but here goes. Spotted: Gloria Diaz, Chin-Chin Gutierrez, JM Rodriquez, Rovilson Fernandez and an approximately 20-strong basketball team players led by Alex Compton.
I was not in the mood to go biking, i was either going to stay home or still try to tag along with Hubby on the road trip to Sta. Rosa. I chose the latter but didn’t exactly know what i was going to do while they go biking. Although Paseo de Sta. Rosa (the meeting point of bikers before the trail) had a lot of outlet stores so the prospect of shopping was appealing.
But after seeing the bikers off, it was still too early for shopping in Paseo – outlet stores of Speedo, Nike, Levi’s and Adidas are still closed. Even the Kodak store (i wanted to have some pictures developed) and National Bookstore (i wanted to buy CDs so i can burn the photos i want to print) are also closed. So then, i decided to go up to Tagaytay which was a mere 30 minutes drive away, stopping by the fruit stalls along the way. In Tagaytay, I went straight to the recently-opened Robinson’s Supermarket for some grocery-shopping. Across the road from the supermarket, Josephine’s offers free wifi but i opted to hang out at Starbucks for a view of Taal Volcano and to watch a movie on my laptop. Besides, it’s the most tambay-friendly place I know.
Close to lunch time, Hubby texted they were on their way back to Sta. Rosa via Coffee and Upak trail (these are terms bikers use which i don’t even think the locals would understand). That was my cue to go back down myself. So i packed my things, dropped by Rowena’s for some pastries and drove towards Paseo.
Lunch at Paseo was a no-brainer. We always have lunch at Kanin Club for yummy Filipino dishes after bike rides. Well, Hubby already ate at the biker pit stop we fondly call Aling Pina before heading down. It’s not exactly a pit stop because you have to go out of the trail and into a highway and bike up towards Tagaytay, but crazy as it sounds, we do this. The store-with-no-name-but-we-call-Aling-Pina, in fact, has grown from a small shack to a mid-sized food place complete with bamboo bike racks catering to bikers over the years we’ve been going here.
Back at Paseo, our Kanin Club lunch was great as always and we went around to see what’s interesting in the stores. To wrap up our trip, we went for a massage at 360 spa located at the back of Paseo. Road trip to Sta. Rosa on a Saturday morning without an itinerary wasn’t such a bad idea after all.
Welcome to our blog! We are a young (recently married) couple who loves to explore our awesome planet on weekends and holidays by traveling in different parts of the Philippines and the world. We are looking forward to share our travel adventures with you. Enjoy the ride!