Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Angona Petroglyphs and Tak Tak Falls



 Our first zone outing since we arrived was away from Manila.  We drove along the Pasig River and saw the very poor.  Many of these little homes are still filled with water.  Someone said, "Their homes float away in the floods and as soon at they can find something to make a wall or roof, they put up another little shack.  Maybe something that belonged to a neighbor.  Maybe something better, maybe worse.  Until the next flood comes and it floats away again."
 In many barangay, they are very happy to have running, potable water.  There is sometimes a community pump where everyone comes and fills their bottles and buckets so they have water for the day.
 Don't you just love Senior Missionaries!  Everyone is pointing out something 
for someone else to see!  It was a beautiful view of Angona though!
 Our chapels are beautiful.  You can just see the white roof of our chapel here!
 We saw the very poor then on top of this hill, we saw some beautiful homes.  
Here you see the beautiful landscaping around the veranda of one of those homes.
 We went to see the Angona Petroglyphs.  They are the oldest found in the Philippines.
Here are about half of the couples in our Zone.  The two Sisters in the front are the 
only single missionaries in our Zone.
 Finally!  My very first trike ride.  I didn't last on the back very long though as I made 
the trike "bottom" heavy and I had to move to the side and ride behind the driver!
 "Turtle or lizard" - Holes in the stone are make by birds.
 "Adult and Child" - These were found by some scouts on an overnight camp. 
 They excavated underneath and found stone tools. 
 We left there and went to Tak Tak Falls. We decided to take the "walking" path next to the 
would be easier on our "elderly knees.'  
 
What a mistake!  The path was covered with
 slippery moss and we had to hang on for dear life!  I thought I was
 going to do the splits here!
 The falls were very beautiful!
 We had a wonderful picnic lunch then headed back to the city! We sat by 
Elder and Sis. Fleming who are in Angi's Ward in Cochrane, AB, Canada!
 It looks like Roger is standing in front of a picture but it's real!!!
As we left the Tak Tak Falls, we found that we were right at home!  
They were located in Barongay De La Paz! (Our name in Spanish!)

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

A Day in the Life...

 E. Bird, S. Hadlock, E. Hadlock, S. Bird, E. DuPaix, S. DuPaix is photographer!
Good Morning!  We live in an Apt. tower that has 40 floors.  It is strange to have to 
go up and down an elevator to get to your apt!!!  Three couples who work at the 
Philippines Administration Office (PAO) live in our same tower.  We all have parking 
underground and all go in a different times.  One morning we were all on the same 
elevator at the same time. This is also amazing in that there are 
four different elevators!!!
Off to work driving on EDSA. It is a 8-10 lane divided highway which the drivers often make 
into 12 lanes!  It is 6 miles to work and we can usually get there in 10-15 mins.  Now we 
also take EDSA home but you have to go round about so it is 10 miles home and takes 
30-45 mins to get there! We always know that road to turn on because of this monument!
This is the first sight we see as we get to work!  The Manila Temple is so beautiful.  
This picture was actually taken one evening when we stayed late packing food kits. 
The sun comes up so early that we never see the lights on the Temple in the morning!
Our Public Affairs Office! The door on the right is ours.  It is one of the only "secure" 
places, once you get into the building, so you must have the "Key" or be let in!!! I'm standing 
by a tarpoline (no I did not say trampoline!) These are very popular here in the Philippines 
as a great way to get your message out.  This one is to remind everyone to check out our 
new mormonnewsroom.ph!  If you haven't done so, please go there today!  Elder DuPaix 
wrote the article about the Calamity meeting and we also took the pictures!
We often get to work close to 7am so we have a few minutes to check emails, make 
some calls and do some skyping!  It was fun to talk with you Meri!!!
One day we were talking about shoes and how we were suppose to wear "closed toed"
 shoes as the dress code in the PAO.  Our poor little director was shocked as she had never 
heard that direction.  The next day she came and showed us her cute "closed toed" shoes! 
 We had to prove that none of us had dress code violations so we took a picture to prove it! 
It's good to be able to have fun at work!!!
One of Elder DuPaix's assignments is to send out exhibits to different wards and stakes.  
Here he is presenting a New Building Openhouse booklet to a Stake Public Affairs Director.  
Her name is Pink! Notice pink shoes, blouse, and purse!!!
So...since Elder DuPaix has the assignment of exhibits, he thought it might be a good idea to 
see what all these boxes contained before he had them sent all over the Philippines!  He did
a great job of repairing and getting copies of what each exhibit contained.  He was glad he 
wore his work clothes that day as this room gets pretty dirty!
Another thing we do very often is have meetings in our conference room.  Interesting - 
Sis. Bird and Sis. DuPaix are wearing shawls and sweaters!  This was the coldest room in 
the whole building but now we have it fixed!!!  Sometimes we even say we are too warm!
Sometimes we even invite other departments to meet with us.  Haidi, Sis. DuPaix and
 Elder DuPaix are on the right side of the table.  Here we were planning the Calamity 
meeting of which Elder DuPaix wrote about in the mormonnewsroom.ph  Be sure to 
check it out!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

A beautiful storm!

With all the rain we have had here, we thought this would be a fun blog. 
These pictures were taken from Elder and Sister Bird's apt.  It faces west, 
toward Manila Bay. You can see the rain pouring down!
These pictures were taken over the course of just a few minutes.
It is amazing to see how fast a storm comes in and then suddenly...
You can see hardly anything!
This is that same affect from our side of the building facing north.
It is an eerie feeling - almost like fog. It comes in quickly, and then it is gone!
This is one of the best pictures of the week from here in the Philippines.  
Jerry comes in every week to wash our cars - rain or shine. 
 This is how he provides for his family.
This week of course it's rainy but Jerry came prepared. 
 He just does his work like always!!!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

A Saturday Adventure!

 We started the day with our husbands taking us to the women's correctional institution.  
Sis. Bird and I were not very happy to be there!
 At least they marked us so we would be able to leave when the time came!  We 
actually went there to buy some of their crafts.  The inmates make darling 
little beaded purses and other things.
 Our hubbies took us home after we had purchased at least one thing from 
each of the girls!
 We started down this very busy road and wondered where we were going to go 
when we saw this garbage truck at the end of the road.
 We hoped he would stop but he just kept coming.  Can you see him motioning us forward?  
Can you also see there are people and tables in our way?
 He looks at us and says, "Look.  You have this much room."  He must have thought
 we were driving a trike instead of a car!!!
 Whoa!  Two inches to spare!


But the great people on the street were trying to clear out and help us so we made it through!!!
 Our final adventure of the day was to find the patch of green that we can see from 
our Apt.! We can actually drive to it!  It is the only park-like area that we have seen 
close to where we live.  We were lucky enough to find them "mowing" the lawn!
 It must take him hours!

Of course, all that grass must be raked up.  The rake looks like a bundle of sticks 
but it works great.  They also use them to sweep the roads and I have one 
to sweep my floor!  It works really well!

Saturday, July 28, 2012

We have to wash what?

I've been a bit slow getting back to my blog having already finished this one once - 
then forgot to save it and LOST it.  So sad!!!  But I downloaded the picts again and here
 goes!  When planning a meal you must plan to prepare in plenty of time so you don't
 become too hungry!  Since we did the shopping last blog, thought we should tell you what
we do with the food once we get it home!  We wash all the fruits and veggies in a special
 preparation or clorox water to eliminate bacteria, then rinse it all in filtered water.
We need to be careful with our lettuce to wash, rinse, dry and stuff in a plastic zip lock so 
it can stay as fresh as possible.  Sarah and John, this is when we really need that
 Salad Spinner you gave us for Christmas!!!
After everyone told me we had to eat as much mango as possible, thought I would show
you the first one I ever peeled.  If it is ripe enough, it is easy.  Or you can just cut off the
front and the back and scoop it out with a spoon like they do at the Mall when they make
 Mango Shakes!  Just put a couple of mangos in a blender along with some fruit juice, 
a cup of crushed ice, and blend while adding some canned milk!  Yummy!
You even have to soak your cans here!  
Wash, rinse, dry, and they are ready to put away or open!
Finally!  We get to eat!  It has been fun to share a few meals with Elder and Sister Bird!  
Notice the pitcher of juice on the table.  It is our new favorite drink - Four Seasons.  
It is a combination of pineapple, mango, orange and guava!
After dinner we have another fun job.  Doing the dishes is kind of like camping indoors. 
 We have no hot water in the kitchen, but we have some filtered water there.  We have 
hot water in the bathroom, but it is not filtered!  So...we get hot water from the bathroom 
and add "Joy" and clorox for the wash cycle and boil the water in the kitchen for the rise
 water.  Elder DuPaix has lots of fun trying not to burn his fingers when rinsing!!!
Now the work is done, the fun begins!  We went to the store and found Haagen Dazs
ice cream on sale of half off so we bought several.  We didn't realize that our little splurg
 would cost us $25 bucks!