Eric packing his back pack for the day...they get really heavy!
We made our way to Angeles on probably the slowest bus in town (after eating our favorite breakfast in the world, pancakes), where we met up with Noel and his family again, and they brought us back down to Manila and got us situated in a hotel near the airport. It was nice to travel with them in a car for a change, rather than a bumpy bus, Jeepney, or trike.
We made our way to Angeles on probably the slowest bus in town (after eating our favorite breakfast in the world, pancakes), where we met up with Noel and his family again, and they brought us back down to Manila and got us situated in a hotel near the airport. It was nice to travel with them in a car for a change, rather than a bumpy bus, Jeepney, or trike.
We spent the rest of the day SHOPPING! The Mall of Asia was so cool, (the biggest mall in all of Asia) we got lost a few times, and got a ton of cute clothes at really good prices (some stuff was WAY expensive, but we stuck with the local stores, they have great style). There’s nothing like shopping for clothes in a country fulla short, skinny people. It was pretty much impossible to find any shoes in any size bigger than an 8…. And I’m a 9! But, we had a blast and stayed til the mall closed…. of course.
Since we wanted to shop all night (this was our only shopping day) so we didn't have time for dinner, so we had to grab fast food. Wendy's seemed like a good idea. The meal was tiny, we got a med and it was tiny! Now I know why Filipinos are so small. After dinner it was back to the hotel to rest for the early trip the next day. We had to wake up at 3 to make our flight.