The first time I got on the Arizona Trail • • • #arizona #arizonahiking #aztrail #AZT #hiking #hikingadventures #huachucamountains #passage1
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The first time I got on the Arizona Trail • • • #arizona #arizonahiking #aztrail #AZT #hiking #hikingadventures #huachucamountains #passage1
Met this lady and her dad. Hiked most of the day with them. Camped with them. They're doing the whole thing. I might be a little jealous. #AZTadventures #backpacking #hikearizona #arizonahiking #passage1 @aztassociation (at Montezuma Pass Overlook)
The flight to Manila was nauseous enough to put most passengers to sleep but Anya wasn't one of them. She had forced herself to stay awake and ignore the sinking feeling accumulating inside her chest brought by the time-to-time turbulence. Looking outside the plane windows, she couldn't help but feel amazed that such a giant piece of complicated machine can lift off to the sky and traverse safely to get people right where they have to be. It's physics, Anya thought. How could she possibly question such a thing? It's equilibrium and all that. Surely she has learned it from high school. There wasn't a Physics subject in the college degree she was currently taking and she was largely thankful for that. She gets panic attacks just looking at numbers but she enjoyed studying Physics when she was in high school, especially because her teacher was good-looking and charming altogether, you wouldn't want to play dumb in front of him because you knew it would just turn him off.
Now that her mind was wrapped around the thought of college, particularly her college life, she let out a huge sigh, loud and heavy enough to be heard by the person she was sitting next to. Her ten-month stay in Davao was a mixture of different feelings. It was freeing and utterly adventurous, what with living in a dorm room with people she barely knew at first, discovering them as the time passes by, and budgeting her own money--deciding whether to spend the money for something she really needs or something she just wants to have. But it was miserable all the same. Heaps of requirements and paper works were often thrown at them mercilessly by professors, sucking the life out of their eyes. Not to mention juniors and seniors who think of themselves better. Although there was a large amount of truth to that, given that Anya is still a freshman, she couldn't help but feel it such a burden. Many were nice, many were two-faced. It couldn't be helped. College was not a bit far unlikely from highschool. You had to stay with your own clique.
And her family, her family were two huge islands away from her, she could only be with them during semester breaks and christmas breaks, which were only twice a year. There was a time when she cried her eyes out for missing them so much but she eventually recovered, the gaps in her emotions were filled by long nights of partying and short days of studying and drousing off. Her college life had been ironic. Fun. Lonely. But fun.
Overlooking the clouds beneath them, she couldn't quite figure out where they were now. She could clearly see the tall buildings from afar, they weren't so tiny in sight, so she thought they weren't far from Ortigas(it was her second favorite city) now, which means in ten minutes or so, they would land safely to the ground. Luzon at last. She made peace with her final thoughts on Davao, swearing never to go back to study there again but she would surely miss the people she became good friends with. She would miss their weird, little group. In her mind, she vowed to only go back for vacation purposes and to see how her friends were doing. In the future, maybe. Davao is such a nice place. But home is home, and this is where she belongs.
Her calculation was a bit far off. It was twenty minutes later that they landed and her nausea had worsen, her stomach churned and her ears popped. She used to think that travelling on a place was amazing but when it becomes too often, it could really bore and annoy you. She knew that after this is hell of a jetlag.
Just as the pilot announce over the speakers that it was already safe to unbuckle their seatbelts, she decided to turn on her phone first and dial her mother's number. A few messages came in, some from her sorority sisters wishing her a safe flight, and one from her mother telling her that they were already waiting at the bay. She called anyway. 'Hello, Anya?'
'Hey Ma? We've landed. I'll meet you there.' Anya quickly turned off the phone and unbuckled her seatbelt. The passengers had already thinned out of the plane, making it easier for her to get her hand-carries out of the cabin. She rushed out, heading to Bay 8 feeling giddy, still nauseous but a bit more excited. She was being fetched by their new car and she wouldn't want anything but to sit in it now. Though she was hungry, she thought. Maybe she'll ask to eat outside before heading home.