Holiday Travel Blues Part 2

We were on my Dad’s truck halfway on the way from Iligan to the airport in Cagayan De Oro when we smelled fuel fumes. James took a look at the engine temp gauge and it was high so we pulled over and opened the hood. The engine was smoking so we suspected a cooling system problem right away.

We opened the radiator cap (which was breaking apart) and found little water in the radiator. There was water in the overflow reservoir but it was muddy. We added water from James’ water bottle into the radiator and immediately it started trickling to the ground. We checked for a leak and found a 2-inch gash on the radiator hose!

My dad asked for some rubber strips from a nearby vulcanizing shop. He also learned that there’s an auto supply shop just a bit ahead. We patched up the gash best we could. We then asked for some clean water from a kind lady at a nearby house and filled up the radiator. The water seemed to be holding so we went off to look for the auto supply shop.

After a few minutes of driving, we still didn’t see the auto supply shop so we pulled over at a roadside store and asked for direction. A guy there said there’s indeed an auto supply shop a bit further along but since it is a Sunday, it is closed. He offered to take a look at the problem.

We found out our patch worked loose and the water was trickling down again. But it looked like the guy got some auto repair  experience: He removed the hose with the intent of patching it up better. He found out that the leaking portion can actually be cut off and still be long enough. So that’s what he did, reinstalled the hose, off we went to the airport, and got there just in time.

Now that’s twice lucky!

Maria Cristina Falls

We visited Maria Cristina Falls today.  It is a landmark of Iligan City, which is actually nicknamed the City of Majestic Waterfalls, because of the presence of more than 20 waterfalls around it. I’ve been there only once previously and back then, the flow was a slow trickle compared to today. And it’s not even the rainy season. Awesome!

Return To Naawan

Yesterday, we went to the beach at Naawan. We stayed at the old guest house at MSU Naawan. It had been renovated and a few rooms have been added but it’s pretty much the same as before. The house held many good memories. We’ve been there quite a few times with childhood friends. I remember throwing a pack of Chippy to the sea for some fisherman to find and give to his kid. This is also where I lost my red-handled Swiss Army Knife knock-off while swimming. It was good to come back and visit. Jeanne had a blast walking around on the wooden floor. Mainly assisted but she did a few short unassisted ones. She also enjoyed taking a dip at the beach, her first time. Maybe she will fondly remember the place too.

The Best Jollibee Mascot

You probably have seen this video:

Michelle has found where this particular Jollibee mascot is: Balaoan, La Union.


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Here’s a crazy thought: For Jeanne’s 1st birthday, book a birthday party at Jollibee Balaoan and have a road trip! I would do it! Haha! But I wonder who else is going to attend.

Sunbathing In Clark (2010 Clark Hot Air Balloon Festival)

Jeanne, Michelle, and I went to Clark for some sunbathing today. Okay, so we we’re not really there just for the sun. We went to the 2010 Clark Hot Air Balloon Festival. The balloons were scheduled to fly early so we left the house early since we wouldn’t want to miss the highlight of the show.

After two hours travel, got there just as the balloons were already taking off! The road was congested with cars heading to the show so we decided to hastily stop and park by a side service road. We watched and took pictures as the balloons flew up, farther and farther. We also soaked up the sun which was just coming up. Sunbathing in Clark!

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