Boracay has always held a special place in our hearts. For Jan and me, it’s already our third time visiting this little slice of paradise. But this time it's different. We brought the family along. We flew in early July, right as the habagat season was starting. True enough, it start…
This blog post is long overdue. And by long, I mean five months late. We actually went on this trip last February, and I’ve been meaning to write about it ever since. But you know how it goes, life happens and before you know it, months have passed. What finally pushed me to sit down and …
I wasn’t planning to post a progress update this soon because it’s only been three months since I started running again. But I just wanted to share because I'm pretty proud of how things are going. When I first hit the road after years of being inactive, I could barely manage 3k witho…
I just submitted an 18-page essay for my Palanca entry. Yep, eighteen pages. Exactly 4,986 words I agonized over, paragraphs I rewrote a hundred times, and countless moments of dread in front of a blinking cursor when the thoughts in my head refused to make it to the screen. Now it’s done…
Our most recent trip to Japan wasn’t the usual Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka cities that most tourist visit. This time, we flew to Nagoya. And from there, we hopped on a bus for about 4 hours to Toyama City, a place framed by the dramatic backdrop of the Northern Japan Alps. We could have opted for …
There’s something about historical sites that get me. Old castles, ruins, ancient temples, abandoned villages. These are the places where time seems to pause and let you slip between the past and present. I’m the person who reads every plaque, runs my hand along weathered stone walls, and…
I must have been out of my mind leaving this in my drafts because this is the kind of content that should’ve been out here ages ago. This was meant for Jan, for our 7th year together. I know, nakakasuka na but I can't help it. Haha Anyway, reading this back made me chuckle. A lot has…
The summer heat is unforgiving. In Davao City alone, the heat index ranges from 38-42°C. Grabe ka init! If you’re like me, working from home with kids running around, you know how tough it gets when the house feels like a giant oven. Good thing, Home Credit’s Swakto Summer Deals are he…

SARAH ATERRADO
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