After almost two years of being in this pandemic, I have slowly become more and more frustrated because I am unable to travel the way I did before. While I stay at home, I can't help but reminisce those moments where I got to travel and bond with my family. Lately, I have been exhausted about this never-ending pandemic because my feet can't help but wander.
For today's blog post, I have decided to once again take a trip back down memory lane to the time when my family and I got to enjoy the pristine beaches of Boracay island. Last 2017, we got to visit the island again after travelling for days via land and sea. It took us around 3 or 4 days to reach the island because we had some stopovers in between. It was an exhausting journey but it was definitely worth it.
It was not my first time visiting Boracay island because I have been to the island probably around the year 2007. But the gap between those years was quite huge that I could hardly remember how it felt when I first step foot on the island. My second visit was one of my most remarkable one since I really got to enjoy the island since we were able to do a number of water activities.
We were given a free tour of Astoria Boracay, a resort located a few kilometers away from where we were staying. The staff were kind enough to take a photo of us. They showed us the different amenities during the tour.
During that trip, I was able to conquer my fear of heights and deep waters because my mother encouraged me to do parasailing with my cousin. At first, I was hesitant because I was not brave enough for that kind of adventure. However, I realized that I must strike while the iron is hot and I must learn to seize every opportunity that comes. Looking back, I am glad I made that decision because if not, maybe I would not have an experience that was worth remembering.
I could vividly remember the moment when the operator released us into the open air with a beautiful view of the entire island of Boracay including its neighboring islands. I was quite frightened because it felt like I was experiencing a turbulence while on a plane ride but eventually as time went by I could hardly feel the fear because I was deeply mesmerized by what my eyes could see.
Aside from our water adventures, I also had a fun time wandering around the island with my family. We enjoyed being surrounded by other tourists especially at night when the fire dancers begin dancing to the beat of the drums. The island was so lively back then and I was really fortunate since I was able to visit it before the onset of the pandemic.
This is me flexing my Henna tattoo. This was captured by my mother as I was scrolling through my phone and checking if she took good photos of me.
As I am writing this blog post, I can't help but be sentimental because truly the times have changed. Nowadays, travelling has been difficult due to restrictions brought about by the pandemic. Despite of life's adversities, I came to a realization that maybe I was destined to live through these times. There is a purpose why life has drastically changed in an instant.
There are years that question and there are years that answer. Maybe when we see things in retrospect and maybe as the years go by we will be able to find the answer. I have realized that maybe I should stop asking why all these things are happening to me maybe I should start asking how I am going to get through all of these because life must go on and I do hope that one day we will get to experience the island of Boracay again.
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lifewithera is a 22-year old, college senior, an aspiring yogi, a furmom, and a wanderer, who writes stories about her personal life, mental health, fitness, travel, and just anything and everything her heart wants to speak. If you want to get to know her more, then you can connect with her through various social media platforms.