stones and sea shells. In fairness, the water is clean & clear...
I didn't even notice it, too excited to check-in.
they only allow 7 y/o and above...buti na lang nadaan sa pakiusap.
My brave boy...
Nice shot Zoe...
That's a big anchor...
Just infront of our room...
Josh can't wait to swim...
Giggle that is priceless...
That's life dad... coffee by the sea...
I learned to swim because of dad too...
But Zoe learned to swim by herself... I'm so proud of you baby...
Snorkeling time...
Wow, baywatch posing...
I learned to snorkel...finally...
Josh is enjoying himself near the seashore...
Sun set and time to build a castle for Josh...
After enjoying the beach... we enjoyed the very warm swimming pool.
Next morning we enjoyed playing in the playground...
And fishing...
Nice catch dad...
I caught about 10 small fishes.. then Zoe and Josh fed the cat that was waiting beside us...
We left the cat with a full tummy.
leave that to mom and dad...
Another beautiful day for a walk after breakfast...
Last dine-in..
View from up there...
While waiting for the ferry to take us to the mainland.
My big boy...
My family at the ferry...bye beautiful island...
Somewhere in Subic...
That's the USS Blue Ridge back there...
However, the last scare...after fishing, we decided to go for a swimming at the beach before we check out. Just about 5 minutes in the water, Josh came running to us and shouting really loud asking for help. I went to get him with a panic and grab him right away. He was shaking and pointing to his legs and I saw some jelly fish tentacles. Since I felt the pain in his cry, my instinct, was to remove the tentacles. I felt the sting, sort of like burning feeling. I'm sure it's extremely painful for Josh. I immediately, grab handful sand and rub it to his legs to remove all the remaining tentacles and ran to the clinic of the resort for first aid. The life guard washed Josh's legs and pour vinegar to release the venom. Though, it's not fatal, I was really worried of what could happen to Josh. His legs were swollen. The life guard said that if incase, it happens again and there is no vinegar, you could use urine as first aid..."yikes" but it's true...I once watch it at one of the episode of Friends when Monica got stung and Chandler Bing used his pee...funny and educational. When I was giving him a bath, Josh told me that he doesn't want to swim in the beach ever again. I have to encourage him to eliminate his phobia...so I told him that this is just a coincidence...and it could be just this once...and not all beaches have jelly fish...and he replied... "Why could it be my time?" and I kept quiet... I pity him but he is so brave...i'm really proud of him because after 30 minutes of continues crying he became jolly again and telling us about what happened. He said, he wrestled the jelly fish hahahaha.... Brave Josh.


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This is from Josh with Ate Zoe's help.