Since we are about 14 hours ahead of America, it is already Thursday Nov. 22 here. Thanksgiving day! Wow, this will be one weird thanksgiving. We have school today, so we have to teach. And tonight we are going to an Italian restaurant that is serving the typical American thanksgiving meal, with some Irish friends, and don't forget, we are living in the Philippines. Talk about an international thanksgiving! Just thought you all might enjoy that.... Everyone eat some good ole turkey and pumpkin pie for us! We miss you all.
What I am thankful for...
1. My Lord and Savior
2. My Husband- he is my support and best friend. I don't know what I would do without him
3. My family
4. My friends
5. God's incredible provision
6. the internet- It has made being halfway around the world a little easier!
We love you all. Happy Thanksgiving!
Hi! My name is Christina and I am currently living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I am the wife of a wonderful man and a mother to the two cutest little boys ever!
Johnson
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
Welcome to our apartment
So, I have been meaning to post pictures of where we live and just haven't gotten around to it. So, here it is. Our apartment....
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Camiguin Island
We had quite the adventure getting there. We had to take 2 buses, a boat, and a jeepney. The entire trip took about 12 hours! Talk about a cultural experience. At all the bus terminals, we were quite the sight to see! Everyone came running up to us, trying to sell us something or bring us somewhere or just want to know what we are doing.
There are many motorcycles here in the Philippines! Rob and I decided the best way to get around the island would be to rent a motorcycle! well, Rob has driven a motorcycle like once and that was a long time ago! So, of course he learned with me on the back! Yeah, and there really aren't any laws here about how many people can ride on a motorcyle, helmets, small children. It is very common to see 5 people on one motorcycle, no one with helmets on, and one is carrying a newborn! Crazy! Rob got pretty good at turning and shifting on the motorcycle by the end of our trip and I got more comfortable riding.
Then was time for our long trip home. We went on the boat back to the main island and got on our first bus, but it was full and there were no more seats! Rob and I were no very happy because we did not want to wait an hour for the next bus. As we were about to get off, we hear a bunch of people talking about extension. And of course being the Americans we were, we had no idea what they were talking about.
What a trip, after the 2 12 hour bus rides, being attacked by Philippinos, and our nalgene water bottle and motorcycle helmet being stolen, we were glad to be home! We did have a good time on our trip and quite the adventure! It was great. But I don't think we want to do long bus rides for awhile!
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Davao Elections
Well, this past Monday, elections where held here in Davao. It was quite funny to me to see the difference in campaigning here as compared to America. Most of the signs here painted on rice sacks that were cut up. One thing I have learned here: nothing is trash. It can always be used. Why throw away rice sacks when you can use them for campaigning? I love it...
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