The family went up to Baguio the weekend after everyone’s long weekend kasi non-conformist kunyari kami.
The weather was not so fine in the City Of Pines during our stay there so we spent most of our time inside the hotel, taking photos of ourselves.
I believe that we all believe that we have the cutest sibling / kid / niece / nephew / little person in the world so say hello to my siblings, Luiza and David.
Luiza and David with our mom and our other sibling, Brian.
No visit to Baguio would be complete without a pilgrimage to Good Shepherd.
We also checked out Tree Top Adventure which is conveniently located inside Camp John Hay.
Brian, Luiza, and I went for the Canopy Ride since they don’t have that ride in Tree Top Adventure Subic when we last went there. David, like my mom, is scared of heights so no rides for him.
Thoughts on Tree Top Adventure Baguio’s Canopy Ride (w/ photos):
1. I thought it was going to be one long awesome ride overlooking the pine trees of Baguio. I was disappointed when I found out that there are four stations and that for each station we had to get out of our seats, move to the other side of the station, and get on another seat to get to the next station. The experience would’ve been more satisfying if it was just one long ride.
2. Some of the trees are too close, I would’ve preferred if they were at least an arm’s length away so as to prevent any untoward incidents. Safety first!
3. They’ll give you two options before starting the ride, you can either ride on Station1 and walk back from Station 4 or walk to Station 4 and ride back to Station 1. We chose the former and the photo above was taken on our walk back. The path was slippery and generally not kid-friendly.
Last photo is of a vendor on a boat in Burnham Park, I don’t know why I’ve never noticed him before! Siya na ang may marketing strategy!















you have cute sibs. How old are they?
I think the tree top ride would still be ok, but walking in muddy paths wouldn’t so maybe I would skip this altogether. hehe.
And yes, manong vendor is very enterprising.
David’s 9 and Luiza’s 13.
And it was raining most of the time when we were there so baka naka-contribute yun sa mud sa paths.
parang ang dami mo namang pinang-gagalingan these past days woo buti ka pa buhay ang outdoor life!
punta ka ng MIBF?
Hi Odee, I might check it out this weekend. Ikaw?
Ang cute ni Luiza dun sa photo na she’s riding the treetop chenes…oooohhh…
Luiza’s always cute, parang ikaw. Yehes.
Awww! Looks like you guys really had a blast! Awesome!
We sure did!