I was busy these past few weeks that when my wife asked me if we could unwind to shake off boredom, I felt a bit guilty. Ever since we arrived home from our Dagupan trip for a convention, followed by a continuous outpour of rains due to Typhoon Paeng, we have been staying indoors. It's no wonder she got really bored watching series, reading books, and browsing the internet. And since it's weekend, I know in my mind where to bring her.
After I finished my errands, we immediately headed to Riverbanks. It's just a jeepney ride away from where we live, and it is better visited at night time because their annual Christmas amusement is now in place.
As soon as we arrive at the Riverbanks, we entered alleys of shoes, shirts, toys, and novelty items. The place is teeming with gift items! The place is totally different from the past two years. It is very noticeable that we people are looking forward to a renewed Christmas spirit this year!
The rides are full of patrons - not just kids, but also couples and adults! There was a Funslide (a giant slide full of balls), a "Superbee" (a Jollibee-inspired ride), a Ferris Wheel, a "Frisbee" (a ride I wouldn't dare try!), "Caterpillar", "Octopus", a galleon-type ride (like Enchanted Kingdom's Anchor's Away), and "Mixed Up" (just like Enchanted Kingdom's Flying Fiesta). There are also horror-themed amenities - Horror Train and "Musuleo."
I am not a fan of these rides. Personally, I'd rather watch people riding these machines rather than get dizzy and fill myself with fear and anxiety because I might fall or the machine might malfunction. To each his own, as they say. Good thing, my wife is not a fan of such machines as well.
What we tried are the classic games. The one game where you need to throw coins and have them fit into drawn boxes with corresponding prizes. There are also games such as gun shooting, basketball, the BINGO, and many more! These games offer prizes from cash to plates, chips, and teddy bears. Ohhh, classic Filipino Perya!
After hours of roaming around the Carnival, we went straight to the food section. We bought chicharon bulaklak and paired it with melon juice. We also bought stir-fried noodles. There are lots of foods to choose from - pork sisig, barbeque, crablets, hotdogs, fries, shawarma, and tons of street foods. They also have a live band to entertain you while you eat!
It was almost midnight when we decided to go home. This weekend, I have accomplished two things: eased out my wife's boredom, and filled my cravings with some legit street food.
Until next weekend!