I started my day firing some shots at a firing range somewhere in Metro Manila courtesy of an influential friend of mine. I ate lunch at a small eatery near his office and had small talks with the carinderia owner, which ended up with her declaring that we are now friends. That’s one of my most admirable trait, I make friends easily. *insert laughter*
Back to my birthday celebration, I left my friend’s office at around 4PM since I had to be at the Esplanade Seaside Terminal in Mall of Asia by 5PM to register and get my ticket for the cruise. The boat that would circumnavigate me in Manila Bay is docked here. I made it at exactly 5PM and relieved that there was no long line. I got my ticket after a few minutes and paid a Terminal Fee of Php30.00 before going inside the pier area to wait until boarding time.



At exactly 6PM, we were allowed to board. There were a few groups of people going to the cruise with me. There were a group of Koreans and a group of Japanese with three men and a woman. Ahead in the line were a large group of office workers who I assume was there for a celebration of someone’s birthday or promotion. Looking around, I was the only solitary soul but I don’t mind. I am ecstatic that I am taking this cruise.

I was ushered to my table in the upper deck (Hooray! I’m in the upper deck). I kept looking left and right and sort of reminded me of a very excited child. And like a child rewarded with her favorite chocolate, I was jovial when the boat started to head out into the open sea. It was sunset and the colors of the sky were a varied shade of orange. It was so beautiful.

After the usual demonstration of how to use the life vest, I stood up from my table and walked towards the railing and took pictures.

It was so refreshing to feel the seawind even if it smelled a bit different. I felt like the water was siphoning all my stress for the past few months.

I went back to my table when they started serving dinner. The plated dinner, by the way, goes with the package that costs only Php550.00 on weekdays and slightly higher during weekends because they serve buffet dinner on weekends.


So here’s my assessment of their food: the soup would make you doubt your taste buds, the breaded chicken tasted bland, the beans were cooked in oil and not butter, but the beef was okay. By the way, the Shirley Temple didn’t come with the dinner package, I was charged separately for it.
I was still happy though because I didn’t come here for the food. I came here to de-stress and get away from everything. And the wind and the water were perfect for helping me get that relaxing time for myself.
It was already dark when we started to sail back. And what a sight it was when we were nearing the docking area.

I never regretted spending my birthday alone. It gave me a fresh, new insight on things but here’s what my mother said about that tiny adventure I had.
“You are crazy for taking that cruise alone.”
I wonder how she would react if she learned that I had some target shooting earlier in the morning.