
A post birthday celebration. Thursday. Alyssa was done with her exams. We were just gonna be lazying it up at the house. That was my plan. Apparently, Joel had some other plans. Told me we were going to the beach. Yipeeeeeeeeee!!! The kids are going to be so so so happy!
And surprise surprise!!!
It's gonna be on a new resort!
It's awesomeness, the Imperial Palace.
We had the whole afternoon playing, frolicking, shouting, swimming and just plain having fun!!!

The place is so cool! Absent are the hoity toity stuff who obviously reads you up and down by the cloths you have on. Or the bag you have in your arm, before deciding whether to be genuinely nice to you or put on their plastered P.R. smiles.
Swimming pools much! They have this Waterpark which I will be showing in the next entry.
A wave pool. It's built like a shoreline with white sands and waves coming in. Although even without the waves machine turned on, there are currents which will leisurely push your lifesaver around an "island" then takes you back to the "shore". The waves have started which made everyone in the pool ecstatic. Everyone has gotten their own lifesavers and one by one have started drifting away from the shore. I have noticed that these complete strangers have started to hold unto one another, thus making a big congga line of lifesavers!!! That was hilarious. They were laughing and screaming! We wanted to join them but we werent shore if our girls were up to it. So I decided to get my camera and wait for them by the bridge. The photo above I took as they were coming into the shore. Aren't they cool?!!! Complete strangers to one another, take note. And look at them! Makes me wanna do the congga! HAHAHAHA

We had the best buffet dinner! That photo above! Alyssa was shouting, "This is the best vacation eveeeeeerrrrrrrr!!!".
That, my friends, for me is the understatement of the year. hehehe

Clearly I enjoyed my imported tilapya. DELICIOUS!!!
Can you say HEAVEN?
I stuffed myself with everything Japanese (and then more, hehehe)

Thank YOU for the blessings.
Thank you, Joel!
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