From left, me, Arnel, Gina P, Thess S, Gina L and Joy S in front of Banapple |
My college friends in the University of the East have been planning to see each other as early as first week of December. There were a lot of activities that each of us has to accomplish so some of us has to beg-off. As a result, we finally fixed a date last January 2nd at the Ayala Triangle in Makati. What? I don't know where that place is. I'm familiar with Glorieta as our common meeting place in the past but the Ayala Triangle, I've never been there! I was sending words to my friends that I'm not familiar with the place but will definitely show up no matter what happens. We're going to Banapple, one of the hang outs at the park.
To make sure I'm refreshed, I took a very long nap immediately after lunch and made sure I'm awake just in time to get to the meeting place. The nights are a little cold so I have to make sure someone's at my back to keep the cold out. That means I have to bring along my wife who is also dying to see my friends which she became fond of conversing with. So off we go to Makati and let's just make sure we can ask someone where that place is.
The only landmark that was mentioned to us was that the place we're looking for is close to Manila Peninsula. So what I did, was position my motorcycle as the car park that is just behind Manila Pen. We asked the taxi drivers and other chauffeurs that were around, but they seem to don't know where Banapple is.Finally, one of the security guards told us that it's just across the street, which is known as the Ayala Triangle. So! Finally, we hit the jackpot! We're in the right place and has a wonderful space to park our Honda motorcycle. All we need to do is bring our helmets with us, cross the street and look for Banapple. The Ayala Triangle is the big open space between Manila Peninsula Hotel and Paseo de Roxas. It's the big open space where the Makati Stock Exchange is situated. The city government finally converted the place into a park for everyone to enjoy. That's the very first park I've encountered that has trashcans for pet droppings. It's more like the Luneta park in Manila. The only difference is that Ayala was able to preserve some of the old trees that used to grow there. In addition to that, there's a lot of space and place now where anyone can jog and have a cozy shade to rest when needed. There are children running around in the blue grass that covers most of the park and some of them would try out the remote controlled toys they got for Christmas. In one stretch, you'll find a row of eateries that has been serving people. One of them has to be Banapple.
Finally we found the place and immediately noticed the gang. They're all there, just in time to order our dinner. We have to queue up at the cashier to order and then the waiters will serve our orders when done. I had pork with hickory sauce and so did my wife, Gina. The others has the same except for Thess Silva who wanted Tuna on Rye.
It was a wonderful time to catch up from the last time we met. The last time I was with the group was way back February of last year. That was the time when Fr. Joandre Beltran was around with Dong Mayo. We had a bonding trip in Tagaytay and boy! That's one memorable trip. This time, the gang had to start telling stories about what happened to each one of us in the past 6 months. It was nice to know that Thess and her husband Ely celebrated their wedding anniversary in Japan, and Arnel "Pebbles" Poblete, shows off his newly acquired Nikon camera which he got in their US trip last summer with wife Gina Gonzales Poblete. Most of the stories that circulated in that small table were related to our friends that they met in the US, like Fr. Jojo and Lefie. Gina makes sure that every time a group gathering happens, she brings with her some token gifts that Lefie gave for the group. This time she had the chance to distribute it to everyone.
It's not an invisible nightgown, it's Lefie's gift! |
Lefie with Fr. Joandre Beltran |
A text message came in, and that's our cue to end the night for good. Ely and the other kids are just around and will soon be in the side street to pick up Thess. Gina and Pebbles' car is not very far. Joy will hitch a ride and be dropped off somewhere close to Marikina, where she lives. My wife and I also got a text message from my sister in law, saying that we have to meet a grumpy woman before 8 p.m. So that ended our short get-together that was not only fun but also filled with love for each other.