… and I almost forgot about this! Remember two months ago when I was raving about a blissful Baguio weekend care of Eurotel? I ended my post promising to write about our karaoke session which the hotel management arranged for us. Obviously, I haven’t written about it yet nor about the tour they organized for us the day after. Now’s the time I do so, while I dreamily browse through hundreds of photos taken in Baguio way back when we resided there.
So what happened evening of day one?
Karaoke madness (we’re true-blue Pinoys!) backed up by bottles of beer and wine. But before I spill the beans, here’s what we did when we were all still sane.
We were lead by Eurotel’s marketing to the hotel’s function halls. They divided one big hall which takes up the entire floor into different segments. We were showed three different types of set up for conferences and one set up for banquets.
Our dinner was served at the banquet hall. Pinikpikan was one of the dishes! Eurotel Baguio’s the only branch that has it on their resto menu, for an obvious reason.
Right after we finished our meals, the clubbin’ lights were turned on. The makeshift bar was filled with beer and wine and the buffet table was replenished with hors d’oeuvres. The song list was finally snatched by everyone passed around. No one escaped the mighty microphone (Iris of Pinay Ads was the only one who tried to pass anyway).
In between songs Joseph Raymundo, Eurotel’s marketing staff, dropped punchlines like a pro stand up comedian. We did icebreakers, plus a singing challenge wherein Melo of Out Of Town and I won flash drives. We called it a night a little past 12.
I awoke the next day with a slight hangover, though I only had a few bottles of booze. Good thing I have recuperated when we were taken to some of Baguio’s top tourist destinations. We went to the Chinese Temple, Tam-Awan Village, and strawberry farm in La Trinidad.
It was such an action-packed day and our hosts made sure we were well fed. We had buffet brekkie at Eurotel, lunch at Oh My Gulay and dinner at Barrio Fiesta. In the evening we went to D’ Kamalig comedy bar and around midnight… we were treated to a free massage at Spa De Soleil!
And as if what I’ve mentioned ain’t enough… They gave us a package of Baguio goodies before we all left the hotel on the third day.
Now ain’t that fantastic? Did I not tell you guys it was a bliss-ful weekend?!
huhu I can’t sing. Though I love singing when nobody can hear me =)
Your duet with le hubby was awesome! Kiligness 🙂
Haist, i miss the overflowing food, and booze and our karaoke night!
kabog to girl … super love it … kelan ang rampa ulet??hehehehhe suppperrr miss you alll….;p-)
jingat lahat 😉
Claire, karaoke session was da best! Well, next to our free massage 🙂
Joseph! We mishu sooo much. Hope to see you again someday.
you seems to have a great time here..nice images…blog hopping.
Greetings from Europe
I demand a video of your rendition of My Humps! And I think I know how Baby Luna got her Jolie lips (see Chinese Temple photo).
I don’t think they took a video of that, AJ. Haha!