Dear Parents/Friends and supporters,
We woke up this Morning and gathered around for breakfast at
7:30am and found out that there was going to be a change of plans, due to a
Typhoon hitting the south of the Philippines.
Our original plans, helping the IRC community were cancelled because the
entry into the community was waste deep in mud from the heavy rainfall. We had no
choice but to improvise the day by visiting high schools and entertaining them with
our Christian stories and Aussie Culture.
We danced, sung and acted Christian parables to them. Then
we stopped at a local restaurant and had Pork Ribs/Chicken on a Stick and then
we went to a local super market and Mr Beacham treated us to an ice cream or
chocolate. We then came back to our accommodation
and had a rest until 3pm.
Then we got back on the bus and drove to another high school
called Sagay national high school where we entertained the students and experienced a tour of their school. This was a real eye opener to most of us of
how lucky we are in Australia with the resources we have.
The boys played Basketball against the local
boys and Steven was the best player. (The last part was written by Steven) The boys won by two points 22/ 24 J and the girls played
volley ball and they struggled against the locals for they were more experienced
and skilled.
After the games were
finished we went out to dinner to find ourselves eating chicken on a stick,
local spring rolls and a noodle dish called Pancit. We then went to the local supermarket and
were given a challenge of buying the weirdest food we could find to eat as our
evening snack. There was some really
weird stuff but the weirdest was probably Dave Scott who had canned meat with
the main ingredient listed as cattle.
after that we came back to the hotel and changed into our swimming
clothes and went out to our to a pool and played a game of water polo teachers
vs students. The students won as usual
haha and then completed our journals had a de-brief and then we went to bed. Hopefully it stops raining so we can got out
into the community tomorrow.
Steven, Ebony and April
Steven is a hero...but David is a very,very have man. Uerrgh...tinned hooves.
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Brave man, not have
ReplyDeleteLooks like your having a good time April! Hope the rain hasn't put a damper on your time in the Philippines and you are learning lots! We are keeping an eye on the blog to see all your awesome moments and big adventures unfold. We miss you! Love mum, dad, sophie, nan, greatnan and myself xo
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