June 20, 2011

Unusually Better... Or Is It Just LUCK?

How often do we fail our expectations? How often do we heave a that's-life sigh while accepting our fate when things turn out worse? Or, what is the probability that things will turn out BETTER?

I was having some anxiety attack prior to our 6-weeks community immersion due to the possibility of having a not-so-nice experience from my would-be partner, would-be foster family and the community itself. I was faced with many issues and what-ifs like what if my partner (a choice between Crystal, Suzie and Tina) is someone who isn't tolerable enough (okay, that is vague), what if my foster family is reluctant to have a Muslim foster child, what if we need to hike kilometers of muddy and unpaved road to be able to get to the health center, how about my safety and security in the place? A lot of questions were running through my head I almost didn't wake up on Tuesday for our early morning trip.

Our block is divided into four clusters: Bataan, Bulsa, Imelda and Laiya,  meaning two sets of girls and another two sets of boys. We draw lots with our hands in tremors. Luck was on our side that fateful afternoon when Suzie and I picked LAIYA APLAYA!!! It's the farthest yet it's the best! For one, our foster home is a public resort which only means that our room is the one rented by guests during summer vacayes. It's not the million-dollar worth kind of resort but hey, it is absolutely NOT BAD as we expect it to be! Imagine the comfort!! Suz and I decided not to brag about our place to avoid depression among our blockmates who are, well..... unfortunate. Sorry guys. :'(  The distance of 22 kilometers from the poblacion of San Juan, Batangas is all worth it.


So guys, welcome to our home!!

Island Sky resort is owned by Ate Edith Abanilla, our foster ate who lives with a lola (non-blood related to Ate Edith, apparently, inampon daw niya si lola kasi pinalayas ng anak!! ) and her niece whose parents are OFWs. Our room is that brown door immediately from the terrace while Ate Edith lives at the back house, that silver-colored door at the rightmost. Technically, we don't live together as a "family" in it's real sense. Well, they're not a real family in the first place. I think that defeats the purpose, but we don't care so long as we have a tiled CR with a ceramic bowl, two large beds, fridge, electric heater and an aircon!! Ok, that part we do not want to brag to our blockmates coz they might cry sands and stones!

Another good thing is that the health center where we hold clinics every Wednesdays and Thursdays is just a five-minute tricycle drive from our home. Hailing a tricycle is one of the difficult things in our place but thankfully, Kuya Raffy's just one text away! We mingled with Ma'am Ellen, the barangay midwife and some of the barangay health workers who are more than willing to accommodate us. Most of our cases were just upper respiratory tract infections and systemic viral infections, rarely do we have hypertension and others. The most toxic one was a diffuse toxic goiter which we referred to the district hospital for the work-ups. Alhamdulillah. Things went really just fine on our first week.


We had a courtesy call to the Barangay Captain on our second day. This captain is not your ordinary captain because he owns Kabayan Resort  and most business establishments at Laiya Aplaya. He welcomed us into his mansion within his resort, and he offered us their trademark kape barako. His friend, Mr. S. from the Aplaya Corporation was also there that morning. Too bad we weren't able to linger around the resort kasi nahiya kami!!! 


Kap also owns this quiet and quite high-end coffee shop located just a few meters away from the HC. We arrive here after clinics at around 3:00 pm and that's the time they turn their aircons on, which could only mean that we are probably their only customer for that day! LOL. We stay there until nearing curfew time connecting with the rest of the world through the world wide web aka Facebook and Twitter. 



Meet the lucky duo, Suzie and I! 



Hello, Laiya Aplaya!!
If you woke up everyday to this magnificent view, don't you just wanna lie down and daydream all day loooong? 



FIVE WEEKS TO GO!! :)

4 comments:

bee said...

lucky lucky lucky!!! awww... i wanna be in that resort!

Aziza said...

Laiya is the new Boracay daw! :) Beautiful strip of resorts... I highly recommend the place. :)

nessreen said...

Ang gandaaa!! <3

Aya said...

wooow! i have these words lingering in my mind since yesterday and i think i'm going to put it down right here because the first few words of this post hit it right on: we all have failed expectations. maybe that's why we all love nice surprises. :D

very wonderful doc! for sure you're going to enjoy the rest of your community weeks. cheers!