Saturday, April 14, 2012

Experience Logbon, Romblon, Philippines

     Our Romblon trip this year was amazing and full of unforgettable experience. First, we traveled the seas of Mindoro, Simara and Sibuyan to get there. It was an awful travel because of the sun's skin-burning UV rays yet we have fun courtesy of the great sceneries and views along the way. From the odd shaped islands to white beaches to magnanimous rock formations and huge waves. Our banca can only only accommodate 12 persons.The nervousness and anxiety we feel added thrill and excitement to the trip. It was indeed  a #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines experience!






Logbon is a barangay of the Philippine municipality Romblon in the province Romblon in MIMAROPA which is part of the Luzon group of islands. The municipality Romblon with a population of about 37,544 and its 31 barangays belongs to the rural areas in the Philippines. Logbon had 761 residents by the end of 2007.




 
       I had another week of doing nothing before going back to work after a month’s vacation. When the invitation came to be a groomsmen to my friend's wedding, I jumped at the chance, wanting to make the most out of my vacation before I plunge back into the grind. Besides, how can I say no to a weekend at this beautiful island bay?






Saturday, April 7, 2012

Buktot Beach (Mansalay, Or. Mindoro)



Summer’s just around the corner and I find myself wishing to be at the beach, or wanting to go swimming under the sun.

Entrance of Buktot Beach

Rock Formations


The place was a delight to visit and I for one cannot wait to return and walk along the white sandy beach and experience the beautiful sunset with the warm clear waters around my ankles.


Mini Cave

White Sand


Blue Skies and Clear water


Is there anything more relaxing than lying on the beach and having the stresses melted further away with water massage. 


This is such a relaxing experience.  Stretch youself out on one of the paddle of small boats and the smooth, gentle ride along with the spectacular scene will certainly render you to a state of serenity.




It was just the sort of place I liked for relaxing, somewhere few people stayed, and the beach was all to ourselves.

Panoramic view

I wish I would make it so that every single person on earth gets to experience the beautiful beaches of the Philippines including this beach in my hometown (Mansalay Or. Mindoro). Given that I may have bias, of all the beaches I've visited, Philippine beaches remain on the top of my list when it comes to beauty. No arguments there.


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

'In His Steps' Medical Mission - Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro


Patient outside Medicare Hospital


Eyes and fingers probed the chainlink fence surrounding Mansalay Gymnasium, Mansalay, and Oriental Mindoro. From the air, the hundreds of people gathered in the sun looked like a town fair. In reality, they were in the middle of a multi-day wait for free medical and dental care.

The Team

In one day, a team of 50+ doctors, nurses and supporting volunteers from United States, Manila, Iloilo and Mansalay performed 100+ surgeries, invited 1000+ patients into the medical mission area and Medicare Hospital and provided 200+ people with dental care. The main stakeholder for this mission is the “In His Steps” medical ministry from Texas, U.S.A. with the effort of our very own Doc Celia Maliwanag and of course the local government.

Doc Cel Maliwanag

Aniway Cusi, a member of Mangyan Hanunuo tribe and a mother of two-year-old Mikoy, said she and his son waited for hours to get into the free medical mission after traveling about a half hour from their home in town proper. She pointed at Mikoy’s face, which had a minor case of scabies and white patch near his eye. The sun had irritated it.

Aniway and her son, Mikoy

Now that they were entertained, an answer was near. A simple check-up, injection and medicines would solve what a quack doctor had told them many months ago he could not treat.
“It’s a relief having doctors come here that can do what the doctors can’t do in Mansalay,” Cusi said. “I just want the doctors to be able to fix it so my son’s illness can grow up and be healthy.”


Volunteer Doctor from Africa

Mikay’s story is one of thousands. There is the old man who walked hours to gain sight through free eyeglasses, and then returned after few hours year just to say thank you. There is the teenage girl who had her hands tumor removed after years of agonizing it so badly.

Collecting Patient Data

Taking Vital Signs

Each resident’s vital signs were first taken before they could proceed to the doctor. Medical complaints ranged from fever, cough or colds to hypertension or diabetes. There were also varied patients, from a day-old baby to an eighty-ish grandmother. After the doctor examined them, they were given the appropriate medication. Or, if they needed more intervention, they were referred to the nearest hospital via ambulance. Some clients however went to the medical mission without any ailment to complain. They said that they were just there to ask for multivitamins which they have rightly received.

Ongoing surgery

Working doctors and nurses

After a few minutes of resting, we went back our posts. I am assigned to surgery. Cries burst and tears flowed as the vaccinations began and blood pressure apparatus pumped and whistled. It was a bit tiresome but all worth it. The smiles and the words of thanks are all you need to wipe the sweat dry and boost you energy back to normal. These are the times when I definitely tell myself I love my profession.

Senior citizens

“We have found that much of the need exists in the countryside where people don’t necessarily have the money or cultural inclination to go into the big cities,” said Medical Mission Director. “As a result, those needs are unmet.”
Team Nurses

It’s weird but it’s amazing how on the mission field and doing God’s work everything seems to disappear. Worries, anxieties, and things that seemed to matter don’t really anymore. God has a funny way of reprioritizing your life but if we’re honest it never really stays like that after the God rush is gone.

Medical Volunteers
Team RNHeals 

Team Manila Nurses

New Friends

Access to healthcare should never be exclusive to those who can afford and to those who are living near the source of medications, etc. So, clap clap for activities like this. I’m so looking forward to the next. Everyone can make a difference in his/her own little ways. I hope to start changing the world. -shernan


I look Forward to Summer

Puerto Galera, Philippines

Summertime in the Province

The warm breeze that remains until dusk. The sunsets that steal your breath and never give it back. The way her eyes sparkle from the rays of light peeking over your back and stealing a moment to gaze into them. The overall happiness, laughter, and exchange of love. 

Puerto Galera

Snorkeling 

The way jealous grains of sand seem to cling to the whole world as you know it. The fresh feeling of being awakened by excited flashes of sunrise through your blinds. 

Deira, Dubai

Fish Sanctuary, Romblon

 The wonderful exposure of skin. The cool forests and refreshing, nude afternoons in the creek. The sun-kissed noses. The way our palms get sweaty after our fingers have been intertwined for solely a minute. 


Baguio City

Romblon

The callouses on your feet due to the vow of leaving your shoes for good. The aura of the stress-free environment to meditate in. The inspiration. The falling asleep on the burning hoods of cars with shirts over your face. The beautiful people. Ohhh, all the beautiful people.  -refillingholes



Batangas

Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro