Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Back from Boracay and lessons learned


Right after the Life Changers event in Baguio, Blessing, Zoe and I decided we needed to get out of the city and head towards sunny Boracay for a well-earned and overdue vacation. For my American friends, Boracay is an island off the coast of Aklan which is right in the middle of the Philippines. 

The trip from Baguio City was a six (6) hour bus ride to Manila. Then, another hour from Manila towards the airport. An hour by plane to Aklan. And finally, about 30 minutes from Aklan to Boracay by boat. YES! It was one long journey but we made it.

When we arrived (around 4pm), my buddy Peter (homie from Los Angeles) met us there. He's been living in Boracay since December 24 and has been bumming around the beach ever since. We dropped our bags at the hotel, changed to beach clothes and hit the ocean right away (we mountain people don't see the ocean often he he).

Here are a few things I learned from being in Boracay:
1. You can get "ALL YOU CAN EAT LOBSTER DINNERS" for 200php each.
2. You don't have to stay in a nice hotel to have a blast in Boracay. You're barely in your room anyway.
3. Sunblock doesn't really work for me. I have a tan 24/7 and my color did not change with or without sunblock.
4. You can easily spot a tourist in Boracay...look in the mirror.
5. If you're a tourist from another country and want to learn Philippine culture, DO NOT GO TO BORACAY! It's definitely the wrong place to get some culture. 

On a more serious note, while we were there, God painted the most awesome sunsets for us. I know what He was doing. My God, Savior, Lord and Creator of all the worlds was showing off His glory and splendor and telling me, "Erwin, look at the things that you can do. Now look at what I can do. You can merely do things that are insignificant by yourself. Yet, I can turn that insignificant thing into a magnificent work of art if you stick with Me." Looking at those sunsets and seeing how insignificant I am made me realize whatever talents and skills I possess, they do not mean squat. It is God who uses my skills and talents not for my glory, but for His glory and that an insignificant guy like me can be used in an awesome way by a God who sees me as significant.

3 comments:

Thess said...

And because god sees you as significant, you're no longer insignificant, you're now one of those who have a major role in God's plans.

Kevin said...

I wish I could borrow some of that natural sunblock.

Boracay Hotels said...

Yeah, P200 pesos lobster eat all you can, low cost much better. I liked the way how to write your memorable experience in boracay. So how is your vacation? is it doing great..



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