6/12/15
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Friday, 4 December 2015
Blue team here! Sorry for the late blog, but the day was
packed full of stuff, and it has only been now that we’ve gotten a chance to
write.
We woke up around 7 and grabbed breakfast, meanwhile, a list
was going around of electives of what people could do that day: construction,
feeding or the children’s home. The feeding took place at an area called
Angona, and the construction consisted of sanding/varnishing the newly made
bunk beds and shovelling sand around to different places. This continued till
noon, where we had lunch and had a short relax time. Then the real work began.
Miss Smoker split the team into groups of 5 or 6 and gave
the different groups money to catch trikes and jeepneys to a local shopping
centre where the team was given a different set of items to buy. These items
were shampoo, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs and brushes, and deodorant.
The team had to buy 70 of each at the cheapest they could find them. Then the
team bought spaghetti, zip lock bags, coffee and brown sugar. Then we came home
and started packing the first set of items into 70 bags which we would then
give to the Journey for Hope kids later that evening. Due to a miscounting,
Smoker, Jos and Tyler had to go out and grab some extra items, along with
buckets and rice. Meanwhile the rest of the team went back out to the children’s
home and construction. The new items that were bought, was then packed into 17
different buckets that was going to to delivered to the families of the Journey
kids personally by the team. Then after all the packing was done, the team
loaded up in the cars and headed out to Journey for a movie and hang out night.
The leaders on the way, bought pizza and roast chicken for dinner for the kids
and the team. The room was absolutely packed with people – about 70 Journey kids
plus our team of 34. We were all sitting on the floor watching ‘Gnomeo and
Juliet’. The movie finished then out broke a massive dance party with the kids,
and Miss Smoker throwing little jelly cups into the crowd for dessert. Then we
gave the bags of cleaning products to the kids and left the building.
As we were heading home, lots of the team were pretty broken
up because many of the goodbyes that were said that night were final. The car
rides were the quietest they’ve ever been with such an active team, including
one car who spent the trip home praying. On arrival to YMC, the leaders of
Journey, Coach Jeff and Myles, along with some of the boys, brought over
authentic Filipino street food for us to try. Some of the lovely food that they
brought us was cooked chicken head, fried pork blood, pig liver. The strangest
food we ate was balut and fried baby chicks. Then we finished and made the
Journey guys eat Australia’s most disgusting and awful food… Tim Tam’s. After
that horrific experience the team headed out to the pool and just hung out with
the small group of Journey guys, and then had a debrief session and went to bed
after midnight.
Simon: Hey muva, hope you’re doing well and I cant wait to
get back and see you again. Try and keep the cuz’ awake for when I get back
thanks J
love you
Beth: Hey family! Enjoying and savouring every last moment I
have here before I leave on Monday L
But I’m looking forward to seeing you all again! Love you heaps.
P.S Give Chloe, Adam, Louie and Eliza huge hugs, kisses and
love from me!
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Today the whole team started off the morning with the
opportunity for a sleep in! Our day started at 9 with a feeding at Tent City.
Some of the boys from journey for hope such as Lester, Gelo, Nano, Erikson and
Noriel came to join us. The journey to Tent City was about an hour a half but
it gave us all a chance to get to know each other a little better and to spend
a little extra time with the Journey for Hope boys.
We arrived at Tent City where we served lugaw, gave out
balloons and bracelets that we had made out of pipe cleaners. Most of us walked
around Tent city with the kids and saw the poor living conditions which were an
eye opener. Not one of them complained, but instead had the biggest smiles on
their faces, in a way they accepted it, while we complain about the small
things. Some of us also got the chance to see Mary Jane – the little girl with
a cleft pallet – whom Kids International Ministries have been trying to help
recently. It was really quite interesting to be able to see -in person this
beautiful little girl that we had already heard stories about back at home from
last years’ team.
After finishing up in Tent City we hopped back on the road
for another hour or so, off to Daranak Falls. The waterfall was beautiful, and
everyone had a tonne of fun climbing and jumping off various rocks and taking
in the view. While the more adventurous of us explored the various outcrops, others
sat in the shallows, enjoying cooling off from the heat. After a couple of
hours of bliss, we hopped back onto the bus and headed back to the Ministry
Centre.
Once we arrived back, Green and Blue teams headed up to the
Children’s Home to give a devotion, while the other two teams had a short rest.
The eight leader team members (Cassia, Tyler, Joslin, Jayden, Enoch, Kirsten
and Rachel) were taken out by Miss Smoker for a quick Starbucks trip to thank
them for their help throughout the planning and organizing of the trip. They
also bought three surprise cakes for Sonia’s birthday, and each person was able
to choose between mocha, rocky road or mango slices. Tonight we were also
visited by the Jazz girls, who were once again able to bring such excitement
and energy to the group.
Many of the team have really begun to realise that the end
of our trip is fast approaching, and although we miss home terribly, the
thought of leaving all of the people we have met and created such a connection
with is getting increasingly more difficult. The joy of every single person we
come into contact to over here never ceases to amaze us, and each day has
brought new names and faces that have impacted our lives, and hopefully have
been impacted in turn.
From the Yellow Team
Shout-outs:
Josiah – Hey mum, Jamaica and Natalia, missing you guys
heaps; like my sleep-ins and coffee
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Hey! It’s the Red Team.
We woke up this morning with a choice to attend an early
chapel service at the school next door. For those of us who went, we joined in
on praise and worship and listened to a devotion given by Joslin. After
returning to the ministry centre and having breakfast, we went to a slum called
Angona with two big tubs of hot Lugaw. Some of us made balloon animals for the
kids and a couple of us sat in on a women’s bible study given in Tagalog. After
lunch back at the ministry centre and a 2 hour break, we went up to the
orphanage to help shovel concrete with the local Filipino men onto a house to
form the floor for a second level. We also shovelled gravel and fine sand off
the road onto the verge where it is stored. At about 4:30 we finished working
and went back to the ministry to have a shower and get ready for dinner. For
devotions and worship, the blue and green teams went to Journey for Hope and
the yellow and red teams went to the Children’s Home. It was also an exciting
day as a few of us had the opportunity to go to the local pregnancy clinic and
witness a birth.
Shoutout:
Hey mum, dad and fam! Missing you! Hope you all are having
fun without your favourite sibling and daughter! Hope you’re having as great of
a time as I am! –Rochelle
Hey Family and Friends! I’m safe and having lots of fun and
working hard. I miss all of you and even though I don’t ever want to leave the
Philippines, I’m looking forward to seeing you soon. Xx Cass
Hey family!!! I hoper you guys are all great and enjoying
yourselves. I’m good and I miss you guys.
See you soon. Eliza
Hello relatives and other extended family!! ;) Aside from
the humidity and hard work, I love being here and meeting new people and
getting to experience new things. It’s been a challenging past week without you
all but the trip is almost over and I’ll see you soon. I’ll be back so we can
properly celebrate my bday ;) Hanisiof and love you xx
- Soni
- Soni
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