Last month, my family and I were invited by our uncle to a business trip to be held in Davao City. My father thought it was the perfect getaway for the family to end the summer and we were all so excited! I immediately asked Paul if he wanted to come and without any hesitation, he said yes.
So last June 6, off to Davao we went... it was so fun!
The last time I've been to Davao was 11 years ago and last June 6, upon stepping on Davao soil, I was very happy! Imagine, I was just 12 the last time I was there and upon my return, I now have my boyfriend who came with me. :p
To sum the entire trip, it was full of food! I tell you, I think I gained a couple of pounds during that vacation. Highlights probably was that it was the first out of town trip wherein Paul was with us and those moments when we'd sneak out of the hotel during the evening to explore a city where we are both strangers. It was just very sweet. I also had a quality time with my family and other relatives who came as well.
Davao is a very, very clean city. I swear you will not see any trash along the streets or people smoking around. Everyone there is just disciplined and that's probably what's lacking here in Manila. I couldn't wait to go back and visit the beaches soon! :)
When Paul and I explored People's Park
At Davao Medical School Foundation where my uncle launched his invention, the Oxair 500
Aside from the loads of food we had, I love Davao for the kind people who were always accomodating even if they sometimes find it hard to speak Tagalog. I had so much fun teaching Paul visayan words and he sounded so cute whenever he'll try to say it. His favorite? "Maayong gabii!" which means good evening. He kept saying that even when it's morning or noon. :p
So last June 6, off to Davao we went... it was so fun!
The last time I've been to Davao was 11 years ago and last June 6, upon stepping on Davao soil, I was very happy! Imagine, I was just 12 the last time I was there and upon my return, I now have my boyfriend who came with me. :p
To sum the entire trip, it was full of food! I tell you, I think I gained a couple of pounds during that vacation. Highlights probably was that it was the first out of town trip wherein Paul was with us and those moments when we'd sneak out of the hotel during the evening to explore a city where we are both strangers. It was just very sweet. I also had a quality time with my family and other relatives who came as well.
Davao is a very, very clean city. I swear you will not see any trash along the streets or people smoking around. Everyone there is just disciplined and that's probably what's lacking here in Manila. I couldn't wait to go back and visit the beaches soon! :)
When Paul and I explored People's Park
My young looking parents at Grand Menseng Hotel (pretty good service even after 11 years!)
At Davao Medical School Foundation where my uncle launched his invention, the Oxair 500
At Zip City overlooking Davao, it was awesome!
Aside from the loads of food we had, I love Davao for the kind people who were always accomodating even if they sometimes find it hard to speak Tagalog. I had so much fun teaching Paul visayan words and he sounded so cute whenever he'll try to say it. His favorite? "Maayong gabii!" which means good evening. He kept saying that even when it's morning or noon. :p
We'll be back for sure, Davao! Thanks for taking care of us. :)
Ellie
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