THE PHILIPPINES ARE PHAT!
On to Boracay!
As if the Redison family hadn’t already done more than enough for us, they surprised us by booking us a stay at a dope spot in Boracay – the island we were heading to after our stay with them.


I honestly could’ve stayed on Boracay forever. It was so beautiful and we got to do so many things – beach days, bar crawls, snorkeling, cliff jumping, you name it, we truly lived it up.

Tourism is a huge industry in the Philippines, especially in Boracay, which is considered one of the most relaxing and beautiful tropical islands in the world. I think this is something that many tourists take for granted, as I noticed many people [who obviously were not locals] dumping their garbage on the beaches (like come on, when has littering ever been cool?). If you ever get the chance to visit this magnificent island and/or this country, I hope you soak in all of its beauty and I hope you truly appreciate the outstanding hospitality and kindness that is written into the Filipino culture.