But the Bohol trip was a priority as mom and my sisters needed a break while we have to be in Bacolod City the following day to bury the ashes of my aunt who died in Arizona USA two weeks ago. It was the first time for my siblings to be in this part of the Visayas. Our stay was made more enjoyable with the hospitality of Tito Dodong Sarmiento who operates the NISA Traveller's Inn, a small hotel that is more of a home. Tito Dodong even fetched us at the pier and arranged for a car to take us to the beautiful spots of Bohol.
Our first step was at the Sandugo Park where we proceeded to the Baclayon Church and Lobok River where we have pictures with the world's smallest primate, the tarsier. Finally, we hit Chocolate Hills in Carmen. It was my turn to "punish" my 77 year-old mom who was in a wheelchair (blame it on her arthritis) when she arrived in Cebu a day before. I told her she would miss the magnificent view of the hills unless she climbs the 210 steps leading to the viewing tower.
The extreme drill master that I am, had her stopped several times but nevertheless made it to the top. Mom said she is amazed with her condition as she even uses a cane to walk around. Mom was even surprised with herself when she descended into the Hinagdanan Cave in Dauis. I told her it's the power to exercise and to throw away all those painkillers she always carries around.
Efren said he has also another problem, how to drive away the squatters living inside the complex. Bacolod celebrated its Masskara Festival last Sunday but it seems "wala kaayo saba" compared to previous years. There were also no sports competitions except for a motorcycle drag race. Well it's really bad times. Still in Bacolod I was told that a representative from Metro Manila called his fellow congressman from Negros Occidental "Moneyco." I don't know if he is referring to my classmate Monico Puentevella. Well, when you're in politics you receive all kinds of monikers. Right Nyuk! "Tonto ato nga tawo."
Medals, t-shirts, certificates and gifts checks are waiting for the winners and participants. Provincial Administrator Boy Mejorada said the project is a truly grassroots program that encourages kids as young as 5 years old to be aware of wellness through physical activities such as running.