Company Outing
Two weeks ago (this entry is way overdue haha) was our ‘company outing’ and I really had a blast. Just two days before the outing, an e-mail came up on my computer screen signaling the start of ‘The Amazing Race’ to our outing destination. We had NO idea where we would be going and that’s when our excitement soared to an entirely different level haha. We just knew that we would be going to Batangas but we hadn’t known the exact place, the exact venue of our outing. The e-mail said that there’s a jigsaw puzzle piece carefully hidden somewhere in our area. We have to look for that piece first in our workstation and then search for the correct pieces from the other employees across departments in order to assemble a meaningful image. The image, as it turned out, was a photo of the person who would be our ‘driver’ for the first leg of the race. It really got me hyper haha. I couldn’t wait for the race to begin. It was a huge carpooling. All the drivers were our ‘bosses’ simply because they all have cars that were mostly issued by the company. I could hardly believe that our driver (she therefore occupies a high position in the company) is just within my age bracket! This pretty executive whom I believe makes business plans for a potential Petron station is way beyond my reach haha. She’s obviously as young as yours truly but you could easily tell that the unseen boundary was there in the way she carried every conversation. She’s damn reputable and so I behaved myself (not my usual self actually haha). So anyway, our meeting place was at a 7-eleven store along EDSA Central at 5:15 AM. We were five in the group including our highly-reputable driver. The first pit stop was at PEC3, just a huge-ass Petron station along the Expressway. At PEC3, there was another jigsaw puzzle to be assembled and consequently, our drivers changed. All of a sudden, the real race began from PEC3. I began hearing slams of car doors and quickly followed by a chain of swooshes. After assembling another image of a brand logo which was anything related to Petron at PEC3, series of clues were deliberately distributed at every pit stop. Every pit stop had a ‘challenge’ waiting for every single member of the group with a distinct strength who was willing to accept it. We had to complete a certain challenge (mental and physical) that represents our strength before getting the next clue. It was definitely like The Amazing Race and we all finally deciphered, one clue after another, that the FINAL pit stop would be the place where we would be spending the rest of our weekends. It was a race towards our outing destination. We came out 3rd (I think haha) at the final pit stop, our outing destination. The final pit stop was at the Little Bridge Resort in Taal, Batangas. It was a Cinderella finish. Our driver was simply awesome and he deserves to be the boss. The HR Department definitely deserves major props for making our company outing not only meticulously planned but for also making it more fun and interesting.
Right after reaching our outing venue which was at the Little Bridge Resort in Taal, we played a couple of games on the beach. I can’t really describe how fun the games really were especially the first game wherein we have to cross ourselves to the other side of the beach just using two folders. The rule in that particular game was pretty straightforward: Don’t step on the sand. With just a single rule, strategies came into play and our team won that game. After the games, I went straight to our room and took a bath. I felt so clammy. A hot chocolate spilled over my pants and the lower part of my shirt while we were heading to PEC3. The resort was so spacious that you could barely notice that we were actually more than 80 who joined the outing. After taking a bath, I went out for lunch and then took a catnap in our air-conditioned room. That quick siesta energized me for my favorite activity (for any outing) and that is drinking session haha. I was gladly invited. One of the POS guys actually opened a beer for me. I sat down with a beer on hand and enjoyed little talks with the guys. I was definitely a newbie in THEIR drinking session as I come from the Finance Department where girls have been abundant and they come mostly from Operations. But it really doesn’t matter for a guy who has a high tolerance level to alcohol, does it haha? I really have no idea of the exact number of beers I consumed but I think it went double digit in the whole duration of the outing. But I didn’t get drunk. I was sober most of the time as I was still very much aware of what I was doing. I didn’t send ridiculous text messages to anyone on my phonebook nor did I dance like a macho dancer on the bar table haha. So I was very much sober. I was, most of the time, hanging out with the guys, drinking booze with them, and playing basketball with them. It was quite funny that we could still play basketball while there was already an alcohol in our system haha. But still I made 4 points, a follow-up and a lay-up respectively. I wasn’t actually rusty at basketball even if I was a little intoxicated haha. That was a good discovery.
I was frequently absent in most photos of the Finance people. They were actually dismayed by my lack of appearance as I was hanging out with different people haha. But I think there’s nothing wrong about stepping out of my shell while they were just staying inside their comfort zone. But of course, I made a conscious effort to finally be with the Finance team in the swimming pool. You still have to love your own haha. I enjoyed swimming with them but technically speaking, I really don’t know how to swim haha. I was actually a laughing stock during swimming lessons in my 4th year high school. My Finance pal taught me how and I was a fast learner. I just have to employ effective breathing techniques. I was sporty back in the day but swimming isn’t simply my thing. I believe I have to be tossed into an open sea so that I could learn how to swim. I think my brilliant athleticism will come out under an unforgiving predicament haha.
After dipping myself into the swimming pool for just a short time, we ate our dinner. Shortly after eating dinner, my Finance pal and I went to the videoke area. For me, an outing without a videoke is a terrible outing haha. It’s like a cone without the ice cream. Videoke, therefore, is logically the Cookies ‘n Cream haha. Personally, it’s still the most enjoyable thing to do because I love singing. I was quite surprised when my Finance pal and I arrived at an almost DESERTED videoke area. Almost all people were on the swimming pool and some were probably in their rooms having bondings. My friend and I just spotted two people at the videoke area. One is our Marketing Manager and the other is his very captivating Marketing Assistant. Believe me, that chick, the Marketing Assistant, is a topnotch. She’s a Serendra Mall type of beauty who usually strolls on a Saturday with a poodle haha. If given a chance (which probably won’t arrive haha), I will not only seize the stars for her, I will also give her my cute pitbull (no pun intended). Yes, I didn’t get the chance to seize the stars for her nor did I even loosen the leash on my pitbull’s neck but when “Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang” splashed on the videoke screen, I asked her if that’s her song. She said it’s not hers. And then I asked her if we could sing it together since that song is a duet. I was quite surprised when she consented haha. I really could not believe why and how I did it especially in the presence of her manager haha. Perhaps, the alcohol in my body had already taken effect. Or perhaps, I was just depressed that night. I’d like to believe that it wasn’t really the alchohol that made me confident to ask her if we could sing that song together. It was mostly my love for singing. And besides, I already had experienced singing in duets before. And so we sang together and boy was I amazed by her pleasant voice. It was a cool duet song and she knew how to blend. I was blown away haha. Eventually, more people arrived at the videoke area. I sang three more songs and yes, I felt their love haha. People from the swimming pool even clapped their hands after I had sung a Stevie Wonder hit haha. I also saw the pretty Marketing Assistant clapping her hands while she was browsing songs on the song book. After the outing, I was teased profusely by my officemates if I could sing another song haha. At the washroom in the office, I bumped into my Finance Manager and he said that I’m such a singer haha. Then I replied, “Really sir? Am I?” Then he answered, “You were probably too drunk to remember.” Hahaha. Thanks really for appreciating my little talent. I’m so grateful, you may not have an idea. But seriously, I’m not that exceptional haha. Sometimes, I tend to pick songs NOT right for me and as a result, I sing poorly at times. But most of the time, I know what song is right for me haha.
Overall, our company outing was a blast. I even forgot that I was down on those days. It was rightly timed. It was an infinitesimal part of His plan.