I went to Landmark weeks ago to buy a new Godiva lip balm but the saleslady told me that Godiva has discontinued producing the peppermint variant. That's the only lip balm I used for years! How can they... errr! She told me to just settle with grapes flavor but no, I can't.
We were at SM Annex this afternoon and passed by Giga stall. My mom bought a bottle of massage oil and as I saw that they're also selling lip balms, I decided to buy one 'cause I'm currently searching for a new balm.
Godiva contains licomax. They claim that it lightens or make the lips redder. It contains beeswax, vitamin C and SPF 15. I love peppermint 'cause it has a minty feeling when applied.
Giga, on the other hand, contains VCO, Shea Butter, Vitamin E and Honey with an orange scent when applied.
Both are natural, in pot containers, and are not-tinted. I don't like tinted lip balms / glosses 'cause they make my lips fuller and to tell you, my lips are already thick.
They both get the work done, moisturizing, aren't greasy and glossy so there's no, kumain ka ba ng lechon look but then, I still prefer Godiva Peppermint. Although I'd have to spend more for licomax, peppermint and SPF 15 benefits, it's okay. I hope that Ate meant that the peppermint variant was only out of stock that day. I just remembered, my friend has once told me that there's a similar but cheaper peppermint lip balm from Human Nature. I'll be visiting the stall at Trinoma one of these days.
Giga costs 70.00 it's cheaper 'cause Godiva costs around 120.00
I was at Circle C this afternoon to have a 2x2 ID picture taken.
I saw a newly-opened milk tea stall. As you all know, since milk teas are the latest hype, milk tea shops have been popping like mushrooms everywhere. I decided to try it and ordered a Pearl Milk Tea which costs me 50.00. It was okay, I mean there's nothing special (or maybe, my usual order PMT is really not that special 'cause it's the basic. Oh well, whatever) but being the only Milk Tea store in CC, I can see myself ordering another cup. It did satisfy my milk tea thirst for a cheaper price anyway; I'm gonna try their other flavors out in the future.
EDIT: Today, Feb. 10, I got to order their Hazelnut Milk Tea (P 65.00) and I liked it. I love hazelnuts. What more can I ask for? My current addiction, milk tea plus hazelnut flavor in one drink. I've now found a variant I liked, buying again soon.
EDIT: Today, July 21, I have re-ordered their Milk Tea With Pudding ( I forgot the price) and Oreo Milk Tea (I forgot the price too), and their milk teas taste better. I liked them more, and since I'm used with large size MT's, the concern I have with Mang Cha-A now is, it's bitin! I hope they offer a larger size.
Beside it is a Korean food stall, Kimpop. An order of 6 pieces Kimbap with a Kimchi sidedish costs 40.00. I've been looking up for bibimbap and kimbap recipes online but as I read the how-to's, I feel like I'll be spending forever cutting the vegies and all. Cooking is hard; cutting the ingredients is hell! It's tedious and my dear fingers are most of the times, in danger so I always try to stay away from knives. Just imagine my delight seeing that it's readily available in CC, I won't have to go all the way to SM North to satisfy my Korean food cravings.
I'm really happy that there's now varieties of food at CC or better yet at Congressional Avenue.
We availed the Ultimate Experience with the Penguin Exhibit which costs P 900.00 per person. Attractions at the park are expensive; it'll cost you more than a thousand per person to experience everything so try going there when there are promos available.
The Oceanarium, Marine Life Show and Habitat, Fish Spa, Jellies, Musical Fountain Show and Penguin Exhibit were on our itineraries for today.
Near the entrance of the Oceanarium |
Marine Life Show
There they are! The stars of the afternoon : Isabela and Yeni with their trainors |
"Wow-ing" the audience with how smart and adorable they are. |
They're both cute but in a span of 30-minutes, I became Isabel bias. She's the one on the left. |
Isabel as she imitates the salut of her trainor. |
Isabel as she shows her ability to spin the ball using her mouth. |
With Yeni. |
Time to leave the area. |
Headed to the area where the sea lions rest but no sea lion is in sight. |
Oceanarium
This place reminded me of the 3D movie, Avatar |
My first time seeing alive sea horses |
Hello there, why are you looking at me? |
White spotted bamboo sharks eggs They already look like sharks! |
Lion Fish |
Crablets |
Reef Stone Fish |
Snowflake Moray Eel |
This fish didn't move until I finished taking a picture of us. |
Inside the tunnel. I enjoyed that feeling of being "underwater" and have fishes swim beside and above me. |
Yow, sharks! |
On our way to the trails of Antartica. |
M.O.P is beside the port so here I am posing with a Super Ferry Ship background. |
Trails To Antartica
And of course, silhouette shot when you're near a body of water. |
I also tried the Slide of Fun. It's the 2nd attraction in the area. It's an ice slide. |
This is my second time trying out a fish spa and I'm more relaxed this time. They must really be enjoying nibbling on people's dead skin cells. |
The sun's about to set! Musical Fountain Show |
Explaining the do's and don'ts while watching the show. |
The three starfishes of Manila Ocean Park: Rising Starfish, Falling Starfish and Shooting Starfish |
Although it was far, we also got the chance to see the 7PM fireworks display at MOA from where we were seated.
This Fountain Show is epic! It's a combination of music, fountain, light, fire, fireworks show with live performers. Also, there was a part where cartoon characters were being projected on water screen, just wow. I never expected it to be that good. Never miss this show when you're in the area.
And our fun and informative trip ended.