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Monday, November 8, 2004

Team Building at Makiling Highlands Resort

makiling_banner_ogoThe Team Building this year was held yesterday and today at Makiling Highlands Resort.

To get there, Lanie and I were supposed to meet Boss Dan at Alabang. Boss Dan picked me up at Sussana Heights instead just to make up for lost time. Milette didn't come to the Team Building because her husband is still recuperating.

Was among the early arrivees at Makiling though.

The Marketing guys were late! Gene was driving one of the vans and, at supposedly Cha's suggestion, he took a wrong turn and they found themselves on the northbound side of the highway going back to Manila. Texted Rhoda and Jong to ask where they were holding their team building as a joke. The funnier thing is that Rhoda answered "Tagaytay Highlands" while Jong answered "Lake Caliraya" ... not much of a team are they? he he he!

The place we went to had conference rooms and almost all rooms and cottages had a hot spring pool in front. The organizers (Jan, Cristy, and Che) made use of the uneven terrain and wide grounds to include a rip-off of the show Amazing Race as the final challenge.

Challenge 1 was a choice between an obstacle course or eating balut ... my team chose the obstacle course. Funny how some team leaders who chose the balut option had to force their members to eat (balut is an egg with a half formed chick in it).

Challenge 2 was a choice between buying an "Original" buko pie with a receipt to prove it, or grilling fish (Tilapia) using whatever materials the team can find and proving the fish was edible. We chose to grill the fish.

The resort was far from the main road. As the teams could only ride public utility vehicles in the challenge, a team had to walk to the main road before they could ride a jeepney to the nearest "Original" buko pie outlet.

The teams who chose to grill the fish had no problem finding grills as there are many scattered in the resort. The problem was starting and maintaining a fire that could cook the fish.

I mentioned that the terrain was uneven. During the next challenge, we realized that the gate we used going in is the back or side gate of the resort. To get to the main entrance we had to climb up 40 steep stone steps. Our team had gone up and down the first 20 steps before realizing we should have gone back up and climb 20 more steps. Jeng was about ready to murder Jan for not telling us!

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Plant boxes lined the steps to the villas. The "organizers" made use of this in the next challenge: find 3 plastic eggs of the same color or diving in a pool to get especially marked coins. The teams who decided to look for eggs had a hard time looking for 3 of the same color as the area they had to cover was extensive. One must know how to swim though for the coin challenge. The good part is that the water is warm (hot springs, remember?)

For accomodations, Jeng and I got the ONLY tree house in the resort. The rest stayed in rooms called villas.

The tree house:
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The place had videoke machine that could be rented if one wanted added entertainment.

Woke up early this morning so that we could leave early. After breakfast, did some picture taking. Having stayed in the Tree house, I didn't know what the villas looked like. So I followed Es to their villa and saw how SMALL it was.
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Then Es and I crossed the hanging bridge and took each other's picture. The others didn't know they could cross the bridge, some didn't even know there was one. Those who did know of it complained they were told yesterday not to cross the bridge. Well there was a rope cordoning off access to the hanging bridge ... but it's sunny today whereas yesterday it was raining and rain=wet=slippery bridge. And doors and ropes did not always deter me ... how else would I know all those short cuts? he he!
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Obviously, I have a lot of pictures of the tree house where Jeng and I stayed. Lorenz, who claims ability to see and communicate with ghosts, asked me yesterday if I felt comfortable sleeping in the place. Jokingly I asked him if the house was "invisible" to him, and he said it wasn't that, but the house is on a very old - probably ancient - tree. If he was hoping I'll be scared like Che, well I was not. In the first place, I'm blind to spirits, so if there are any in the place, I won't see them, ergo, they won't bother me. Assuming of course, that we believe Lorenz.

Took pics of the grotto under the stone bridge which was right under our tree house. The grotto is near the foot of the tree actually, which makes it a very tall tree that is at least 2 stories high. The odd thing about the grotto is the theme. While most grottoes would have the statue of the Virgin Mary or an angel in them, this one is Lazarus rising from the dead ... featuring Jesus, Lazarus wrapped like a mummy, Martha, and Mary. Now, grottoes with the virgin mary means the owner is a devotee of mary. Now, who is the person devoted to when he builds a tableau of Lazarus rising?

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The scene is significant to the creator of that tableau for what reason?:

  1. Jesus raising Lazarus was the high point of his career - and probably what prompted the authorities to make sure he ends up dead; or
  2. The rising from the dead has esoteric meanings (leaning towards Egyptology and gnosticism)

You can search the internet yourself on the significance of that scene. You'll probably learn more than I will.

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Anyway, after a group picture in front of the big statue of Makiling's face (Makiling is a legendary diwata/fairy of the mountain bearing her name), we left the place. I hitched a ride with Boss Jun and asked to be dropped off at Ayala Mall, Makati. Where I had my film developed, and where I hung out till time came to go to St. Cecilia's Hall to watch Sam's voice recital.

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