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Baguio Break

It was just what I needed to refuel.  A long break from the chaos of the city and even the world wide web. For the first time in a long, long time, I kept my mac locked in its bag…and I didn’t miss it at all.

The past days in Baguio was just what I needed to remember that I should always live in the moment. To be fully present in my kids’ lives without thinking of errands that must be done or work that must be finished. To spend more time with the hubby without the children in tow. To run without worrying about pace nor distance and having the time to stop and smell the flowers (or pines)…

We had such a grand time at Baguio I almost wish I wasn’t back in Manila just yet…

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– Some cross training for the little Bull Runners at the mini golf in Camp John Hay -

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– Only The Bull Golfer was foolish enough to wear all black and not have her hair up in a ponytail at a mini golf -

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– Par or PR? -

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– As requested by Li’l Miss TBR -

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- Swimming at the heated pool of Baguio Country Club is always a must -

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- They say musical chairs is a good calorie burner… -

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- …and so is hunting for Easter Eggs -

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- Li’l Miss TBR found the silver egg and won a brand new Barbie doll for it -

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- Of course, no trip is complete without a run! I ran a total of 30km in Baguio. More on this in tomorrow’s post -

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4 Responses to “Baguio Break”

  1. I was also in Baguio for the holy week to visit my Father, and also did a long hill run that made my legs and thighs sore for 3 days, hehehe…

    RunningAtom said on Apr 05 10 at 10:08 PM Reply
  2. saw your “golfing” form, please stick to running.

    mikey said on Apr 06 10 at 3:35 PM Reply
  3. first photo of anton and nia — nia’s face has her signature i’m-up-to-no-good look!

    marga said on Apr 08 10 at 2:28 AM Reply
  4. I’ve always loved to run in Baguio, but have a hard time finding good running routes. The roads are narrow and there are hardly any sidewalks. You could get sideswiped by cars. Would love to hear what route you took to run 30K.

    Rina Azcuna-Siongco said on Apr 08 10 at 11:00 AM Reply

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