Cars: Axe Bikini Car Wash

October 27, 2012

You know I consider myself lucky that I get to enjoy the weirdest pleasures with my family.  This time, our adventure was courtesy of Axe Philippines and their promo "Axe Anarchy Island Bikini Car Wash".  If I remember correctly, Patrick joined their contest and he had to post a picture of his car that really needed a good wash.  Well, if you left Stanley outside on the street for a day, expect that he'll be covered in dust and grime immediately considering the volume of vehicles that pass by on a daily basis.  So, in short, his photo got him registered for the event and on that Saturday, we all trooped to Mall of Asia to attend the Axe Bikini Car Wash not with Stanley but with Viktor, the Volvo test unit that Patrick had for the weekend.


The Axe Girls


Shelter from the Intense Heat


With Viktor, the Volvo
There were two batches of cars to be washed based on how early you were at the event.  We were fortunate enough to be the first of the 2nd batch so that gave us time to watch how everything was supposed to go.  First, there were 10 car wash bays, 5 on each side.  Each car is assigned a number as they register and will go into their corresponding car wash bay.  Each car wash bay is also assigned two girls to wash the car in the bay.  It was really Patrick's day because one of the girls that was assigned to wash Viktor was his crush, Yassi Benitez :)


Here were some of the girls who were assigned to the other vehicles :)


The kids had a blast because they were inside the car while it was being washed which was a first for them.  :)  Needless to say, Patrick also enjoyed himself immensely from his vantage point in the car.  Meanwhile, I just took the opportunity to have our picture taken with the hosts of the event.







On our way out after the event, there were some props laid out near the exit and we just couldn't resist taking pictures with them :)





After this fun event, we went to SM Mall of Asia for dinner and we chanced upon the Shell Ferrari Lego exhibit and the kids got their picture taken there as well :)  All in all it was a really fun day!






Kids: Dylan's UN Day

October 27, 2012

One of the regular school activities in October is the United Nations Day.  Fortunately for us, it was just Dylan who will have to invest in a costume and this year, he was saddled with Peru for his country.  It was lucky that Peru has an easy native costume to replicate and all we had to do was buy a decent hat for Dylan.

The kids paraded around the school and then proceeded to the venue where they held their activities.







Kids: Dylan's 2012 Field Trip - Part 3 - Casa Santa Jardin de Miramar

September 22, 2012

Now, we've come to the last part in Dylan's Field Trip.  We've saved the best for last because our last destination was the Casa Santa in Jardin de Miramar in San Isidro, Antipolo City.  It was funny because going there our buses could hardly fit on the road and they had a hard time making it through the curves.  It's the right time to visit Casa Santa seeing as it's now the start of the "BER" months and Christmas is just around the corner.  When we arrived, we spent our time eating our lunch at the great garden while waiting for the puppet show to be set up.

I just had a beef to settle with some of the parents during the trip.  We were expressly told to bring packed lunches and I even woke up pretty early to manage that.  Well, what do you know?  Along the way, we had to wait for these parents to BUY their lunches from the Jollibee store we passed and it took a while so those of us who actually followed the rules had little time to eat!! grr!  I could understand that the administration of the school wanted to please everyone but really, you have to stick to the rules because it's unfair to those of us who followed them.. okay so back to your regular programming...

The puppet show was a hit with the kids who had been recharged since everyone has just had their lunch.  Their excitement was contagious and their happiness was boundless.  Picture taking after the puppet show had to be contained because everyone wanted to be the first.  Fortunately, Dylan was among the first.



After the puppet show, we had some time to burn because another tour group which was ahead of us are still in the Casa Santa so we were told we can explore the whole place until it was time for us to go in.  So, Dylan and I just took our time walking around the vast garden.  Honestly, it was such a restful place because of all the greenery.  We were content to remain outside :)

Check out the pictures we took in this slideshow:


Now, if you viewed the slideshow, you may have seen excerpts of Santa's house.  Casa Santa really is a small house full of Santa and Christmas-related artifacts.  It's like being transported to the North Pole and you kinda expect elves to come out and show you around.  The house itself is pretty small so if your tour group is a bit large, you may have difficulty going around all at the same time, which is why they segregate the groups to accommodate just the right amount of people inside.  Dylan particularly liked the Star Wars Christmas toys they had on display. :)




We took our time going around since we were the last tour group for the day.  There was so much to see although you have to be careful of the little items on display and some are really fragile.  That was a problem with some of the kids whose "energy" couldn't be contained and they had to be escorted out hehehe

From here, we visited the Antipolo Church on the way home and we took time to buy "pasalubong" like cashew nuts and suman.

That was such a fitting end to a really tiring but fun day.  This is one reason why I love going on educational field trips with my kids.  I, too, learn so much from it and it's a great bonding moment for all of us because we all take away precious memories from them.