Boracay Day 3
Okay. Thankfully, it didn’t rain that much today.
I was planning to hire a bicycle to go around the island’s circumferencial road. But when we went to church this morning, I realized that most of the road has not yet been paved, and because of the rain, there were murky mud puddles everywhere and there were parts of the road that were submerged in flood. Ah well.
As of now, I’m getting kind of bored and lonely already. This afternoon, it wasn’t raining so I took the opportunity to get out of our resort room. My mom was at work and my brother was busy playing PS2. So I again headed off by myself walking along the beach. I picked some isolated spot and settled on the sand. I was so bored, I burried my legs in the sand to pass time. Then I tried to build a castle on top of it. Which was pathetic because I didn’t have any tools.
Anyway, after I got tired of playing by myself in the sand, I headed off to the sea and played with the waves. So the waves were still huge and it was fun trying to crash or ride them. Tip though. Do not turn your back against the sea anytime when you do this. Because there were numerous times that I was completely unaware that there were big, big waves approaching from behind. And they hit me at the back like some… like some strong thing. I felt my neck hurt and my body came crashing into the shallow sand-bottom like some… limp trash in a washing machine (what the?). Argh. And when I try to get up, some other wave crashes into me. My ear is aching right now probably because one of the waves hit me in the face and some water went in or something like that.
Ah, I’m getting lonely. I saw a couple of locals playing volleyball, and I wanted to join them because I had nothing else to do and I was really tired from hours and hours of walking but I was too shy.
I wish I was here with some friends. I still have two days. And with all the rain, I don’t know what else I can do. And besides, my dad only gave me 500 pesos till Wednesday (he was left in Manila). Grr.
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