Actually, the most memorable travel I ever had is when I went to Baguio without my parents. I independently traveled to Baguio with my friends and teachers. It was so fun that at the same time I learn so much things. I went to Baguio not only to have a vacation but also to have convention with the other students from the other universities and private schools. Only selected students can join this convention, that is why I am so lucky that at the early age I was one of the chosen students. I went there to join CMLI or Children's Museum and Library Incorporated. This convention is a national convention, where all universities and other private schools are invited to join. This was founded by Fernanda "Mommy B" Balboa. It was really fun because the council is made up of junior students from the different universities here in the Philippines. I met a lot of new sets friends. There were some that is so sosyal, some were weirdo, nerd and emo, but I learned to accept them for who they are. After several seminars and workshops, me and my friends would go out of the camp and go around Baguio. We would go to some places that are new to us. As we go around, we saw many historical things that were really amazing. After a few days, convention already end up. It was a bit sad because, me and my new sets of friends can't see each other anymore, but there was still fun because we used to stopped to some historical places, museum, theaters and parks in Manila like Fort Santiago, Ayala Museum, Aquino Museum and many more.
This travel for me is one of my most unforgettable moments of my life. This journey taught me many things not through books or lectures but because of the experiences I encountered. Because of this journey, I saw the reality of life, I saw how challenging and tough life is. I saw how hard life is without your parents guiding and supporting you. This journey is part of my life because this journey woke me up from my fantasy and fairy tale world. If I ever missed this journey, it would be a great missing part of my life.


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