Tagaytay Road Trip on a Rainy Sunday

Hubby and I just love going on impromptu trips. We don’t care if we’re just going to the supermarket, wet market or buy supplies — what matters is that we spend some time together. Yes, every couple needs a time to go out, no matter how busy they both are.

It doesn’t have to be an expensive dinner or movie date.

Hubby and I would date in a nearby unlimited lugawan in the wee hours of the morning. It’s more fun, really!

Eating is a part of our date, we cannot go anywhere or do anything without eating out, kahit tokwa’t baboy pa yan :)

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Okay, let’s move on and tap my topic: “Tagaytay Road Trip on a Rainy Sunday” lol

Last weekend, about 5:30PM (yes, almost night time) I asked hubby if he wanted to drive our motorcycle to Tagaytay — and he said YES! Of course we put on our helmets but at the back of my mind I was wishing that we had scorpion motorcycle helmets on.

So off we go to Tagaytay but instead of taking the Bacoor-Imus-Dasma-Silang-Tagaytay route via Aguinaldo Highway, we took the Molino Bacoor-Paliparan-Greenwoods alternative route-Silang-Tagaytay. It’s way, way shorter as we didn’t have to pass through the horrendous traffic jams in Imus and Dasma :)

Arrived there around 6:30PM, just in time for the mass in Our Lady of Lourdes Church but no we couldn’t get inside because I was wearing shorty-shorts hehe ;)

Our Lady of Lourdes Church Tagaytay

So what else should we do but EAT? We found ourselves craving for Japanese food so Teriyaki Boy it is!

Around 7:45 we were bound home when it started raining :( We didn’t bring any rain gear so just imagine how soaked we were when we reach Dasma! The long drive from there to Bacoor dried us up LOL

Lessons learned that day:

  • In this schizophrenic weather, always, always bring your rain gear.
  • Dates doesn’t have to be expensive :)
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