2013 has just begun, and what better way to start the year than with an out of town trip?
The destination: Matalom, Leyte.
For those of you who haven't even heard of this place, no, I didn't go there on a whim. A friend was celebrating his birthday, and he invited the gang over to his hometown for some food-and-drinkfest.
I could never say no to that! Haha.
I was supposed to go with Xyza and her boyfriend, Dexter, but they bailed on me. Hmph!
Nevertheless, I pushed through. It's not as if I never traveled solo before, and this trip would be relatively easy since I'd gone the same route almost exactly a year before (still for Zarky's birthday).
So I got myself round trip Tourist class tickets on a Roble Shipping boat on Friday, and speedpacked and taxi-ed my way to the pier on Saturday noon for the 1PM trip to Hilongos. I made it just in time for the last shuttle bus from the departure building to the dock! :)
The boat ride took almost 6 hours - though I was told it would just be 5 hours. Meh. No pictures, as the boat kept rocking and I had no Bonamine chewables on me so I was practically strapped to my lower bunk bed. But it was all good as I slept most of the way through, and having come from the night shift, sleep was a welcome relief!
I arrived in Hilongos just as the sun had set, and found my way to the bus headed for Maasin, Southern Leyte. Time check, 6:58 PM. Not bad. It took about 20 minutes before I finally got off at Matalom (the bus stopped once in Bato, and twice after that to let off a couple of passengers). Zarky came to meet me at the bus stop and we made our way to his home where Von was already waiting, having come from Tacloban (where he has recently been transferred to) by car. Surprised to see one other person there, though, who I was not able to identify immediately but later on realized that it was my sister's friend, Jean Lee (full name jud? :P). A surprise, but later proved to be a pleasant one. :)
No Canigao for this trip, as I arrived late in the evening on Saturday, and Sunday was pretty much set for the birthday party/feast.
Had dinner at the Kiosko. No swimming this time around, the night was pretty damn cold. The food was nothing too memorable, but the scallops were fresh and yummy!