As I look back and try to remember the last 10 days and how fast time has flown, I realize that I have only less than a month left in Manila. In the last week I had my normal routine of teaching on Tuesday, Bible study/3classes on Thursday, and church on Saturday and Sunday.
What I really want to focus on is our mini-vacation that we took Sunday-Tuesday. The Gotcher's and I traveled after church on Sunday to Puerta Galera, Mindoro. This was probably the nicest beach I have ever been too. The first hotel we stayed in deceived us just a little. We saw the pictures online and then when we got there we had the old part of the hotel. I would say that my room was sketchy to the extent that I was above the kitchen in the same quarters as the workers. Well that night we ate on the beach a very nice meal and watched the sun go down. The next morning we got up and had breakfast on the beach. Afterwards the kids went swimming and I paid 250 pisos for a one hour massage (you may be thinking that has got be expensive...but was only $5.46!) After my massage (that sounds ridiculous) we got a new hotel on a different part of the island. All I can say is WOW! This place was like a hidden palace in a cove! We went snorkeling right of our rooms and saw Nemo and all his friends! Well we ended this mini vacation with a tropical storm coming in so we decided to leave a little early.
This next paragraph I dedicate to the trip home. It is not meant to scare you in any way, but here is what happened. We got to the pier and waited for the bonka to get there as the storm rolled in. It was over an hour late and all 120+ of us piled in and set of to the main island. While we were leaving the crew started talking on the phones and to the captain and basically what they were saying is that once we left they could not turn around or come back that night! The crew then proceed to pass out life vest to children and those that could not swim. During this time we got out of the cove and the waves were htting us pretty hard. The waves were about 6-8 feet tall. One lady was saying "kuya please, kuya please take us back!" People were on the phones balling... it was kinda scary to see that the majority of these people did not know how to swim! Ill admit it got a little scary but I prayed that God would calm the waters and a few minutes later we were just in rough water with no big waves. People started getting sea sick and were on the floors throwing up in bags... not a pleasant sight!
After our 1hour and 45minute ride we made it back... only to have our car break down! We got picked up and made it back home after about an 8 hour day!
Overall this was one of the best times I have had since being here! I will be posting pictures soon so be watching!