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A few weeks ago, I went on a nursery field trip as chaperone for my younger sister Tisay. Looking after a four year-old girl the entire day all by oneself can both be tiring and enjoyable. Most of the attractions are geared towards the amusement of toddlers, so it can be a bore sometimes.

The first destination was a puppet theater. That was quite boring. The second destination was a Pizza Hut branch in SM Mall of Asia where the kids were made to “make their own pizza”. They were actually just herded inside, while parents and guardians waited outside the mall, and were made to place ham and pineapple pieces on ready-made dough with tomato sauce. After lunch, we were taken to a large warehouse in Paranaque owned by a pet shop company. The huge compound was transformed into a cramped-up zoo environment with fishes, dogs, cats, and different birds and reptiles in cages and tanks. It looked like cruelty to animals for me. All the kids were given goldfishes in plastic bags, after the tour, regardless if their families owned aquariums or not. It was a death sentence for most of those fishes. I asked Tisay if we could give out our two goldfishes instead, since we don’t have an aquarium at home.

The last destination, surprisingly, was where I quite enjoyed. It was a big three-storey maze-like indoor playground in Alabang where the kids are let loose to play. They let in the parents and guardians too, and I felt amazed going around the play-structure myself, with about a hundred kinds running about screaming with joy.

Aside from Tisay’s vomiting incident in the bus and a few bouts of tantrums, the chaperoning went well.

Right after having lunch at Tagaytay with my blockmates, we drove back to Manila in under two hours to get to Star City by six in the evening. We didn’t let Enchanted Kingdom’s being closed douse our excitement for rides.

For some of my blockmates, it was the first time they’ve been to Star City, while for me it was the second time this year. Because it was Tuesday evening, the theme park wasn’t too crowded and the lines not long, so we were able to try out some of the rides multiple times. My blockmates and I bought ride-all-you-can tickets so we took advantage of it by going through almost all of the rides, even to all of the horror houses. At the end of the night, we were professing to each other how much more fun Star City was than Enchanted Kingdom. As some of us say, [Block] B is for bitter.

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A friend invited me to Star City theme park last Thursday afternoon. It had been more than two years since I last went to Star City. I had just passed my hard-bound written thesis that day, and a trip to Star City was a welcome treat.

You know, it’s a sad realization when you get really bored at some of the tame rides, which were obviously designed to amuse children. We boarded some Little Mermaid boat ride as an appetizer for the better rides. It was really corny. Childhood days are truly gone.

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