While waiting in line to get our tickets for Marvel’s Avengers showing in SM Megamall, I saw the latest member of the Avengers:
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The Wizard of Enchanted Kingdom.
Photo taken with a Samsung Galaxy Note

My morning started bad enough to require me to go home and recover from mildew-induced migraine. When I woke up, my wife invited me to join her go shopping. Of course I said yes, as any supportive husband would. I know that doing so would give me some downtime, due to the waiting part (Women are very patient when shopping so they take their time to get the best).
During these times, I’m thankful that I have my mobile office with me.
I found an available seat in a row of benches in front of one shop. I set up office, bringing out my Asus EEE Pad Transformer 3G with Dock. Good thing too that I have my Smartbro SIM card in the tablet.
I soon started shooting office emails. After catching up on my emails, I checked my Facebook account. Several comments and private messages later, I was done.
Looking at my watch, I knew I still had some time to maximize. One thing I enjoy doing during downtimes is online shopping. So, I launched my Ebay and Amazon apps, then my XE currency converter app.
Having satisfied my online shopping needs, I closed the Transformer. A couple of minutes later, my wife returned: it was time for us to go home.
Another good example of how mobile computing can make our lives better.
When our friends wanted to do their prenup (wait, is it still called a prenup if the couple is already married?) they decided to go to Tagaytay…Caleruega Transfiguration Chapel, to be exact, on a rainy friday afternoon. Small problem was we all didn’t know how to go there. Fortunately, I had my Motorola Milestone and my Smartbro plug-it SIM card in it. I opened the Google Maps app and to my amazement, it was disappointingly slow. Yes, 3G wasn’t always available on the roads to Tagaytay. It took a long time for the map to load, and Caleruaga wasn’t on the map (or so it seemed).
During those sad moments, I was thinking how much better Nokia Maps on my Nokia E71 was compared to this: at least with the Nokia Maps the maps were pre-cached so you didn’t have to wait for the maps to download. You only needed to download the map for the country you’re visiting prior to your trip, and then you’re all set.
I then did something which I should have done earlier. Search for Caleruega in Google. On top of the search list was the link to the official Caleruega Chapel site. There was also a downloadable map. Downloading the .pdf map with direction was fast. Soon we were able to find the place. But—it was already 5pm and the place closes at 530pm. Worse, they don’t allow pre-nup shoots anymore. And to top it all, you need to pay 30 pesos entrance fee per person which wasn’t mentioned in their website.
To cut the long story short, we only got a few poses in for the prenup, we were drenched by the rain and we were hungry.
Lessons learned:
After Caleruega, we were famished. Our next stop was Bag of Beans. There we had great coffee ( I ordered bottomless house blend). I realized after that if you drink 2 or more cups of strong coffee you’ll have headaches. Don’t get me wrong, I liked the coffee but I just didn’t expect it to be that strong. Maybe next time I’ll be more prepared and starve myself of coffee for a year.

After dinner we did a short shoot. The Bag of Beans yard had a good looking lovers nook. Here’s how it looked:

This image is color corrected in Google Picasa.
All in all the trip was fun because I was with great company. So next time you head out to your next adventure make sure to bring a real map.

We went to Ever Gotesco grocery and saw this chicharon stand and its very informative banner. I just felt more at ease eating chicharon because it’s rich in protein.
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The temperature outside is above 30′s but fortunately the rain clouds are here.

View from our window. The photo was taken with my Motorola Milestone and processed with the Vignette app.