~lalalalala~~ Yes, I am Out Of Office heading to Philippines!!! Well, pls don't misunderstood that I am going there to visit the newly opened Xcellink branch at Philippines. Stop talking bout work, in fact I'm going there for my wonderful vacation. Stress free vacation!!

Thanks to Pastor Victor for being our ever faithful tour guide. He was like a shepherd that cares so much for his flocks, carried a staff wherever he goes and make sure that no one bullies his flocks. Really thanks to you as we all knew that you were actually very very tired preparing for TRAILBLAZERS and CORNERSTONE leadership impartations. Well, those who wait unto the Lord shall renew their strength!!

We arrived at LCCT around 5.30 am and after checked in our luggages and settled with our passport stuffs, we had our early breakfast at McD before we entered Air Asia that slashed us with the RM8 nasi lemak or watsoever.





The food storage cabin..



After 4 hours of flight, finally we entered the skies of Philippines. First time landed at Philippines which consists of 95% own brothers and sisters indeed was an exciting moment.



Justin posing at Macapagal International Airport at Clarke Field. This is their low cost terminal in Philippines. It's just like our LCCT..



Surprisingly, instead of our bags going round the rail, a baby's pampers would like to have fun in this rail too.. lolz, don't ever let this pampers to touch your bag!!!



After collecting our luggages, we met up with Pastor Victor at the exit point of the terminal. Our next destination was to Baguio, the homeland of Pastor Victor. :) He was like a typical Malaysian that will understand the stomach of Malaysians! He bought the famous Philippines delicacies "BibingKinikan". It was really delicious and tasted like flour with salted egg. Really delicious and eat it when it is still hot!





Lunch Time!!! We were all hungry as the Bibingkinikan was just an "alas perut". We had our lunch at one of the stalls on the way to Baguio. Their curry was special, not like our usual spices and the food there was kinda salty.



The traffic in Philippines...



On the way to Baguio, there is a mountain called "Women's breast mountain". Why is it called so ??? Look at the picture and you will know the answer.. guess I don't have to explain much. Wahahaha...



Finally!!! We reached Baguio around 7pm and the sky was already dark as if it was like 9-10pm. In Baguio, the sunrise is as early as 5.30am and the sunset is as early as 5.30pm. Therefore, if you would like to experience the sunrise at Baguio, wake up at 5.30am! Ehehehe...

In Baguio, one of Pastor Victor's church members, Kuya Robert picked us up from the bus station to APTS (Asia Pacific Theological Seminar). We had our wonderful Yellow Cab pizza at Pastor Yee Tham Wan's house. He ordered three large pizzas and I only managed to eat two slices only..too bad, I don't have cow's stomach. Wahaha...



Julia with her big bites...





Low energy level of the two brothers..sleeping soundly with MIMIs :)

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