Friday, May 22, 2026

Travelogue: St. Croix Vacation, Life in the Left Lane

 

















Travelogue- St. Croix vacation

Aug. 10-14, 2023.  Our family headed out to St. Croix, the largest of the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. A much-needed vacation. Self-care activity to recharge and rejuvenate.


Aug. 10, 2023, Day 1- 

Current temperature: 86 degrees Fahrenheit in St. Croix, an island in the Caribbean Sea, and a county and constituent district of the United States. Population: 41, 004, as per the 2020 US census. It is actually passport-free travel for American citizens. Known for its white sand beaches, historical landmarks, sorbet-colored buildings, and the surrounding reef to snorkel and scuba-dive (not that I have the courage to go in the water beyond 5 feet). During cruise ship stops, a flock of tourists descends onto the island. Thankfully, the island was less crowded when we came.

The people and even the chickens are friendly. Even met a young Filipina who is now part of the vibrant Pinoy community here. Dinner at "El Leon" was a great end to the day, especially the bone marrow and sweetened corn. Yummy.





 








August 11, 2023, Day 2. 

The Shake and Bake Day, aboard the speedboat Adventure to Buck Island, a 20-minute ride from St. Croix. Fortunately, I did not get motion sickness even though the waves rocked our boat. Must be due to the cool sea breeze or the soothing yacht-rock music of Jimmy Buffett and "Kokomo". Unfortunately, my sister and I both were not bold enough to go underwater to snorkel, not when we could not touch the bottom. As usual, Jordan had a great time snorkeling in the Caribbean Sea. I was brave enough to go ziplining and let a snake wrap around my neck on previous vacations, but not to snorkel or scuba-dive.  Ingesting seawater is a deterrent for me. 

But island life is good for the soul. Time stands still when you're basking in the Caribbean sun, not even worrying that my skin would turn crispy brown. 

Great Cruzan food and friendly locals (and those ubiquitous chickens). I just hope that the sweating walking around would balance out my weight gain from the rich Cruzan food. Lunch at "Cruzian Bayou" and dinner at "Rum Runners". No fast food restaurants here, thank God. There are different spellings of the local food: Cruzan, Crucian, Cruzian, whatever, still yummy.








                                         

                                                                                             

August 12, 2023, Day 3. 

Just a lazy day spent in almost-paradise. Started with a hearty breakfast at "Toast" with my Crucian breakfast of Creole stewed saltfish, runny eggs, wilted spinach, plantains, and arepa. A stop at a quaint art gallery with a loquacious owner who name-dropped about celebrities who frequented the shop. Then, a ferry boat ride to another island at the Hotel on the Cay. The boat operator is a Fil-Am who stayed in St. Croix after a vacation years ago and never returned to the States; he now owns several properties on the island. 

The beach is just what a nurse ordered: warm turquoise waters with hardly a wave to topple us over, clean Caribbean air, and some clouds as respite from the hot sun. We're celebrating the good times as the DJ blasts 70s-80s music; the hamburgers taste even better as we sway to Prince's music, with an iguana roaming under our table, probably waiting to be fed. My sister Bheng finally lost it when John Travolta sang "Grease". This is just a relaxing day in the water until our palms shrivel and our skin tingles from the sun's heat. Dinner at "Hamilton", with its elegant decor and expensive dishes. Gastos ng bakasyon.












August 13, 2023, Day 4. 

Life in the Left Lane. In St. Croix, you have to drive on the left lane even though the steering wheel is on the left. It is one of the idiosyncrasies in this island paradise, which has been described in a book by an expatriate journalist (Emy Thomas) who fell in love with the Virgin Islands. 

Life here in the islands is much slower: no rushing from one appointment to another, no bumper-to-bumper traffic, and most importantly, no cold winters. When you have hustled through life worrying about managing time, it is such a gift to take your sweet time to just enjoy the moment. 

Dinner at the "Parrot Fish" with mango guava chicken and steamed red snapper. Last night in this tropical paradise.




 

 







August 14, 2023, Day 5. 

Saying goodbye to St. Croix. Breakfast at the "Twin City" and the best ever Cinnamon scone with the yummiest crust. Back to work tomorrow, back to the hustle and bustle of the city. There was not enough time to explore the rest of the island. Did not have the time (or inclination and stamina) to go on the hiking trails, but I would have loved to see the wild pigs bite the beer cans. 

Funny how our cab driver said that when he goes on vacation to New York, he enjoys sitting at Grand Central Station the most, watching people rush around; NYC is such a vibrant and exciting city. New Yorkers, like me (and at my age), prefer to lie down at the beach and watch the clouds go by. Different perspectives.




















Friday, February 13, 2026

I Like... Part 2

 














Retirement

I like any day when I don’t have to go to work, especially on a snowy day. Retirement is such a blessing, a gift that I should have accepted two years ago.







 

 








BTS is back

I like that I will be seeing BTS, all 7 members, in August in New Jersey. Floor tickets secured, wowza!!! The BTS supergroup will release their new album on March 20th and hold free concerts in South Korea before embarking on a global tour across North America, South America, Australia, and Asia, including the Philippines.





 














"I Will Come to You"

I like “I Will Come to You” by Jin of BTS on piano. It is a poignant ballad sung by Jin with gentle and yearning emotion. He wrote it while he was on military duty. He came back and fulfilled his promise to the BTS Army after his military discharge.




Travel and Quiet Moments

 
I like to travel (but I hate the long plane hours). I love to write about my travels because I can share the little joys I find along the way, the food I get to experience, the sights that proclaim the beauty of the world we live in, and the people who make the places unforgettable.

In 2025, I vacationed in the Philippines and finally visited the beautiful island of Coron in Palawan; took a road trip to Connecticut and Rhode Island; and attended the 45th college reunion in Europe.

But it is the quiet moments I love most, those times of introspection in between the hectic schedules of trips and sightseeing. In Norway, I sat at a corner table in the square, enjoying my chocolate ice-cream cone, and watched people go by. My classmates had walked ahead to the palace, but I was content (and tired of walking on the cobblestones) and actually thought, “I could live here.” I like the sunrise view from our cruise ship’s balcony; aquiet prelude to the group tours that follow after we dock. As we explored the magnificent Schwerin Castle grounds, the “tunnel of greens” mesmerized me; it felt spiritual as I walked towards the light at the end of the tunnel. In Coron, I went up the rooftop terrace of our Airbnb house, at the crack of dawn, to marvel at the glorious sunrise as my family slept after a full day of island-hopping.

The quiet moments are my precious “me” time, when I slow down, focus on myself, and recharge my batteries during a vacation marked by constant movement and a packed itinerary to hit all the tourist traps.




 

 

Painting 

I like that I started my painting journey right after retirement.

I am continuing and exploring my artist journey. I dabbled in pencil drawing before, but painting intimidates me. I am a total amateur, but I am determined to grow in my craft. I am playing with colors, brushes, and techniques as I switch between abstracts, patterns, and graphics using acrylic paints, markers, pastels, pencils,

I like that my art supplies are ready for me to use. I have a corner of the dining table for laying out my acrylic paints and markers, sketchbooks, watercolors, pastels, etc.

 

 

"Walk for Peace"

I like the Buddhist monks’ “Walk for Peace”. They started their travel in Fort Worth, Texas, and arrived in Washington, DC, on February 10. They aim to raise "awareness of peace, loving kindness, and compassion across America and the world." Amid the ongoing turmoil in the country, it is heartwarming to see crowds gather along the monks’ route to support and welcome them and their dog, Aloka. I see the Walk as a nonpartisan, nonreligious unifying force that has resonated with people from different races and faiths. According to their spokesman. "It's a spiritual offering, an invitation to live peace through everyday actions, mindful steps and open hearts”.

Ten states, 108 days, and 2300 miles later. I still cry when I see the pictures.











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Yummy

I like Ube ice cream with hot pandesal and Pineapple Upside Down cake. I don’t usually eat desserts, but these two tempt me every single time.

 

 

Pinoy Nurses in "The Pitt"

I like that the HBO Max medical drama “The Pitt” features two Filipino nurses, Perlah  (Amielynn Abellera) and Princess (Kristin Villanueva), as part of their ER team. Not just background players, but crucial to the emergency department team and highly respected for their expertise in the crazy, hectic world of emergency medicine. They provide comic relief when they speak Tagalog to each other, perhaps a coping mechanism to the work stressors. There is something therapeutic about bantering in your language, and sometimes communicating just with your eyes (and pointing with your lips).

After 15 seasons of “ER” without Filipino nurses, we see these bad-ass nurses and work besties claim their right to be seen as part of the team. As an ER nurse for 35 years, I felt represented. Finally.

 




 

 




K-drama

I like K-drama. Over the years, I have watched sporadically because of time constraints. After retirement, I am enjoying the time to watch as many as I can. I am currently juggling between several shows: Suspicious Partner, Crash Course in Romance, Can This Love Be Translated, Cashero, and Welcome to Samdari. Hey, I am picking up more Korean words as I go along.




 

 

 

 
















I Like… (Part 1)

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