| A commercial fishing boat at sunrise |
It feels good to finally share and publicly ponder our adventure to the Philippines! It's a little daunting to think I'll share all our insights in one post because I don't think we've even fully processed the whole experience! Therefore, I'll share what comes to my heart and then in subsequent posts they'll be more!!
| Precious children at the CCC program |
We quickly learned that one way they like to give and serve is through food. So, we ate probably 3x more each day than we do in the States, but they cooked and prepared tirelessly so there's no way we could decline. We (Doug and I anyway) found that we had to eat small portions at each house to be able to receive the food offered at every house. The boys (two teenagers!!) found the over-abundance of food to be quite wonderful! We definitely found our favorite dishes to be adobo, pancit, spring rolls and fried bananas!
| One of many gorgeous orchids |
| The view from the church at Calapadan |
Multiple times while preparing for this trip we prayed the Lord would go before us and with us. WOW! He did not have to tangibly show us how He would do that, but boy did He ever. Come the end of the trip we had seen His fingerprints over so much and so many. But, to confirm His presence He showed up again on our way home....before leaving the US we had a flight change that would not allow us to make an international, connecting flight. So, we worked diligently with our travel agent to have this changed. Well, all the puzzle pieces began to fall into place when our flight out of the local airport was late, which originally would've made us miss our flight in Manila. When we arrived in Manila it was raining, and that was a bit odd because they were just beyond their really rainy season. We boarded our plane to LA and thought nothing of it. Upon arriving on US soil, I turned on my cellphone and texted a few people to let them know we were back. At that point my brother responded and said that he was glad we were safe as he'd read that there was a typhoon in the Philippines and people were being evacuated. We touched bases with our friend, Steve, once we arrived in Vancouver. He shared that after our flight out of Manila, all flights were cancelled due to the typhoon....God was so good to get us out! That was not luck; that was His personal care and protection over us!
Enough ramblings for this post...there will be another one soon with more treasured insights and stories!
| Just before jumping on motorcycles to go to Calapadan |
Grateful beyond words~
Doug and Noelle