And it has not even begun yet!
We haven’t been posting in our blog lately because we were so caught up in our training plan in preparation for our travel to Nepal next month AND prepping ourselves to move in a 2-bedroom bi-level condo unit we bought for nesting right in the heart of Metro Manila. Yes, the RoamingRonos are moving house soon!
So, our typical weekends this month were spent either mountain-biking in San Mateo, Rizal or Bataan, having our physical check-up in Medical City (we want our pink of health when we travel to a high-altitude country), bargain-hunting for outfits to bring to Nepal or window-shopping for furnitures that might fit nicely in our condo.
So far, on our quest for lightweight, thermal wear clothes for Nepal, we’re loving selections from Columbia (we already bought Columbia thermal wear, trekking shoes, jackets and long-sleeves blouse) and ROX (we got Aigle trekking pants on sale!). Rustan’s has a varied selection of travel stuff (travel bags, lock for our backpack, etc). Needless to say, we’re stacking up on shopping bags in our room already!

All this big (and small!) purchases made Mr. Rono and I re-evaluate our finances this month as well. We love doing this to make sure that we are on the right track with our financial goals (successfully building a retirement fund for one!). As a DINKY (Dual-Income No Kids Yet) couple, we feel privileged to have the freedom to travel and splurge on our hobbies. But, we always have a big picture in mind in terms of finances (hence, the condo purchase among others). So, even if our top spendings are on travels and eating out (and now house amortization), we can still sit back with satisfaction on our financial health. I guess you can say we have become sensible lakwatseras as we grew older
We will be posting any other interesting preparations for our trip to Nepal as we try to make the most out of the few weeks left to stick to our training plan! For our future posts, we are inclined to put more tips and real-life experiences for the travelling couple. Since we both have full-time day jobs, we realized it’s pretty amazing how much travelling we try to do in a year. We wouldn’t say it’s easy though. It’s challenging to even take time off work for holidays. So we want try to write about our experiences here as much as possible and dedicate this to the road to our maturity. You know what they say, travelling…
…when you’re in your 20s, you have the energy and time but no money
…when you’re in your 30s, you have the money and energy but no time
…when you’re in your 40s, you have the time and money but no energy
So cheers to adventure travels for us in our 30s (almost!). We are both looking forward to sharing our amazing travel stories to our future kids and travel with them, in a milder fashion, as they grow up.
Some of the other highlights for the month of February for RoamingRonos: watching RENT The Musical (Mr. Rono didn’t enjoy as much, which woud have been avoided if he had a slight idea what the musical is about before actually going to the show) and eating ‘designer burritos’ at Ristras in Greenhills (we call it designer burritos because you customize all the filling depending on your preferences! We spent two of our Sunday lunches here this month alone!)

Notice that Ristras serve authentic Mexican beer (a bit expensive at Php200/bottle). Btw, DINKY is the term I got from Lindsay’s blog which I have been checking out lately for decor ideas on our condo