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15 January 2008

Music: Bubbly - Colbie Caillat

I woke up drowsily. I really wanted to sleep in today but unfortunately, we had our usual equipping sessions. Plus, today was mystery equipping! So we were told to be ready by 9.30 and P' Robert will come take us to our designated location.

The drive out of town lasted for about 45 minutes or so. As usual, we passed by beautiful landscapes. The further we drove, the better it got. At one point, we were surrounded with nothing but tall ranges of mountains and wide paddy fields. It was indeed a very scenic view.

We arrived at the foothill of this mountain called the Crazy Horse. Reason it being called that is because the rocks that form the mountain resembled a head of a horse. Ingenius. We drove up and parked the car.

Then the hike began. It wouldn't have been too bad if it wasn't for the little pointy rocks and the loose soil that made our track. That just made it hard for all of us to find a proper grip on the ground while climbing up. Had it been damp soil, the walk up would have been much easier. Plus, the mountain was rather steep too, so at certain points, we had to use our hands just so we can lift ourselves upwards.

Anyways, the hike ended about 20 minutes later. We didn't go right on top because that would need proper ropes and gear. And there we were with bibles and notebooks. So it wasn't convenient. Instead, we climbed up to a strategic spot and found the opening of a cave. Climbed up a series of rock and P' Robert said this is where we would have our session.

I looked down and saw nothing but darkness. We were right on top at the mouth of one of the many caves there. It was awesome. I looked up and there was a small opening that allowed sufficient sunlight to stream through. That was our main source of lighting.

All around me was nothing but hard lime rocks that took who knows how long to form. If I had to describe it one word, I would say: Majestic.

The rocks were big and boulder like. They looked solid and firm and almost indestructable. As opposed to my trip to the houseboat last weekend that was mostly tranquil and peaceful, the climb up to this cave showed me how powerful God can be. He's versatile and he's the all mighty creator. There is nothing He cannot do.

We spent about 2 hours there and then it was time for lunch.

The rest of the day was spent with us lazing around the Zone. Our initial movie plans had to be cancelled because some of the students got tied down with playing computer games. I have no comments on that.

Rented a couple of DVD's. I got to watch The Devil Wears Prada for the millionth time and I still love it. Great flick.

I got to find out some stories from Eddie after talking with him later in the night. I feel like kicking myself for making things so transparent. Plus, I feel like a moron as well for letting myself slip this far. I know it'll probably mean nothing after I go home yet I still hate the feelings I have now.

Adelina is confused. And yes, whatever you're thinking this is about right now, you're most probably right. So no, I don't wish to elaborate further. I just needed a place to vent. And what better place to do so than the world wide web.




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