Long overdue update, I know.
Ok, first of all, we braved our first typhoon of the season here. Torrential rains and flooding and although we did not have any flooding here, we did discover some leaks in the kitchen ceiling. A tiny little river was running the length of the kitchen when I got up the next morning. Thankfully, the rains stopped and the floods (in other parts of the city) subsided fairly quickly and so far, just "normal" rain and no more leaks.
We have a "pet" lizard. Now, normally, I would be screaming and panicking about having a reptilian creature living in my home, but I am much more terrified of dengue fever (google it!) than a little 6 inch lizard. I believe they are geckos and pretty harmless. All I know is they eat mosquitoes, so I am ok with ONE living in my house. As long as he/she stays hidden most of the time, we get along quite well. The lizards are VERY common here and just yesterday, I noticed our lizard must be a "mommy lizard" as there were TWO babies under my sink. Here I am, minding my own business, trying to get a trash bag from under the sink, and two teeny tiny lizards are just sitting there taunting me. I forgave them for not knowing the "one lizard per household rule" and was quite pleased when Dodong (the resident driver, handyman & apparently exterminator) came to my rescue and captured the babies & set them free. The mommy is still here…she escaped behind a cabinet. Again, she and I have an unspoken agreement about staying hidden and just eating the mosquitoes (thankyouverymuch), so she can stay.
Which brings us to Lysol. Oh, the wonders of Lysol. Apparently, I ate something that did NOT agree with my US tummy and it sent me into one nightmare of a bellyache. I have been either in bed, on the couch or in the CR (bathroom) for what seems like a miniature eternity. After nearly a week of this nonsense, I stopped eating because I was SICK of visiting the CR after every meal. Liquids seem to stay in place better, so for two days, I was liquids only. I decided that since my stomach seemed to be cooperating better that it was time to return to class. Trent (bless his heart!!!) had been teaching his classes AND taking my classes as well! I felt sorry for him, and thought I could at least do this class and then get back downstairs, have some breakfast (dry toast) and be fine. Totally totally totally NOT THE CASE. I made it through the entire lesson, and was just wrapping things up when I began to see spots. This was not my first rodeo with passing out, so I knew what was coming next, so I tried to excuse myself so I could get a seat in the office until my head felt better. I never made it. I woke up with the students hovering over me and Bro. Flowers fanning me with some papers. Trent was there and I struggled to come to. After several different people giving the account to different people, I finally figured out what happened. I passed out, hit my chin (virtually knocking myself out) and then fell backwards & hit my head (possibly on the wall). After getting me downstairs and tiny bit of food on my stomach, I STILL felt awful. Nauseous and dizzy, I struggled to stay alert. I went to the doc and he gave me meds for my stomach issues. Now, I didn't know at the time I had hit my head, or likely I would have had to have further testing done. I didn't find any of that out until several days later. Anyway, the meds seem to help immediately (thank you JESUS!!!!) but I was still struggling with dizziness & being lightheaded & foggy brained. I kept thinking: "I wonder if I gave myself a concussion…" Well, after hearing a more accurate account, I'm fairly certain I did just that. Go me!!!
I have been doing my best to just lay low. Resting and keeping my movements limited as much as possible. No headaches and no nausea, so I'm pretty sure my head is gonna be OK soon. I still have a bit of dizziness and fatigue, but next week is testing here at the school, so it will be a "light week" for me, and I believe after that I should be as good as new.
Today is Sunday, and I stayed home while the kids went to PARC with Grandee & Papa Flowers. Trent is preaching out today in Cavite.
I know that a little network of prayer has been going up for me and my family while we are here and I am truly humbled by the support & love from everyone. Y'all are the greatest!!! Thank you so much for caring about us and I am truly sorry for all the worry this has caused. Ugh…so not my style!
Much love to you all!!!!!
September 27, 2014
September 4, 2014
How to tell if you are part Filipino
So sorry for the delay in my first blog post. As you know by now, we arrived safely in Manila late Thursday night. Because of the routes we chose, it felt like a REALLY long day and we crashed in bed around 1 am. After what seemed like a lightening fast weekend, we began our work here at the Bible School. My class schedule looks like this:
Monday: 7:50 pm Life of Christ (1st yr night class)
Tuesday: 8:20 am Bible Intro (1st yr)
Wednesday: 7:30 am Life of Christ (1st yr)
Friday: 7:30 am Life of Christ and 9:10 Christian Education (1st yr)
Trent's class schedule looks like this:
Monday: 8:20 am Epistles and 8:40 pm Doctrine 1 (1st yr night class)
Tuesday: 11:00 am Doctrine/Epistles (1st yr) and 6:00 Spiritual Ministry (2nd yr night class)
Wednesday: 8:20 am Epistles
Thursday: 7:30 am Evangelism 2 (2nd yr) and 11:00 am Doctrine/Epistles (1st yr)
We will be VERY busy and I love it!
Tuesday, after class, we took our first trip to Divisoria. Trent wanted to be able to look for barong fabric and I needed to pick up a few things for our guests that are here for Spiritual Emphasis Week and a Crusade. Tuesday was also Ma'am Flowers birthday! Wow! I cannot wait to celebrate my birthday sometime in the PI! It starts as early as you wake up and continues until you go to bed! Greetings, cake, presents, love and attention are POURED out to honor you on your special day. Sis. Flowers was serenaded at 5 am by the students who tried to surprise her with a cake, but she ended up surprising them and nearly lost her cake in the process! HA! The students were not expecting her to swing open her door at 5 am but she did and surprised/scared them before they could her! Ella and I had a balloon bouquet made for her at National Bookstore! Such a fun little idea and I believe she loved it. Ella enjoyed bossing the girls around at the store telling them how she wanted it just so.
We are thrilled beyond measure to have Bro. Stephen Hill and his mother, Sis. Hill, here with us. Bro. Hill has been preaching the Spiritual Emphasis Chapel services (to the students) and will be preaching a crusade service (supported by the local churches/pastors) on Friday & Sunday.
There are many things about living here that are a bit different than living in the US, but I am surprised at how easily I slipped back into the PI habit of doing things. I know that when I return home, I will probably have to adjust back to life there, as well. One of the first lessons you will learn in the PI is to buy it when you see it. HA!! I'm not sure if it's how they receive shipments or how things are imported (from Australia) but chances are you may never see that item or brand ever again. I was surprised to find Kraft Macaroni & Cheese at Unimart. Yes, I bought 2 boxes at P88 (About $2/box)! I doubt I will see it again, unless I go to S&R (the PI Costco/Sams).
Trent is getting along pretty well here with the broken foot. He is fighting wearing that big ol' heavy & hot boot, and no doubt counting down the days/weeks until he can take it off. The students are very concerned for him and I've had several ask me about him and if there is anything he needs or that they can do for him. I believe, if he needed a student to carry him up and down the steps at the school, there would be a little war as to who would get the honor. Haha!!!
My kids are at home here. Yes, despite the heat, they are playing hard and making new friends and re-aquainting themselves with the 2nd year students. The girls are enamored with Ella and have spoiled her completely rotten! She comes in from playing outside with candy, sweets, and has acquired 2 masks that she will wear to town! Jon is teaching the boys how to ride skateboard. He is able to skate a little here at the school and will practice his tricks and it is mesmerizing to the boys! They also try to ride, but have not got the hang of it yet.
One of the most surprising things for me, is the heat. I have been cold, yes COLD, here!! I am not sure if I've just turned part Filipino or because it is the rainy season, but I've found myself shivering at times! HA!!! To clarify, I am only cold when we are indoors (in the apartment, the office or at the mall or restaurants). The AirCon here is intense (which is lovely and quite refreshing!) but on damp skin can be very chilly. It's ok. I will take it!
That is enough rambling for one post. I just wanted to give an update and brief glimpse of life so far. Even though it is the first week of a totally new school year, it seems like very little time has passed since we were here last.
That's all for now!
Monday: 7:50 pm Life of Christ (1st yr night class)
Tuesday: 8:20 am Bible Intro (1st yr)
Wednesday: 7:30 am Life of Christ (1st yr)
Friday: 7:30 am Life of Christ and 9:10 Christian Education (1st yr)
Trent's class schedule looks like this:
Monday: 8:20 am Epistles and 8:40 pm Doctrine 1 (1st yr night class)
Tuesday: 11:00 am Doctrine/Epistles (1st yr) and 6:00 Spiritual Ministry (2nd yr night class)
Wednesday: 8:20 am Epistles
Thursday: 7:30 am Evangelism 2 (2nd yr) and 11:00 am Doctrine/Epistles (1st yr)
We will be VERY busy and I love it!
Tuesday, after class, we took our first trip to Divisoria. Trent wanted to be able to look for barong fabric and I needed to pick up a few things for our guests that are here for Spiritual Emphasis Week and a Crusade. Tuesday was also Ma'am Flowers birthday! Wow! I cannot wait to celebrate my birthday sometime in the PI! It starts as early as you wake up and continues until you go to bed! Greetings, cake, presents, love and attention are POURED out to honor you on your special day. Sis. Flowers was serenaded at 5 am by the students who tried to surprise her with a cake, but she ended up surprising them and nearly lost her cake in the process! HA! The students were not expecting her to swing open her door at 5 am but she did and surprised/scared them before they could her! Ella and I had a balloon bouquet made for her at National Bookstore! Such a fun little idea and I believe she loved it. Ella enjoyed bossing the girls around at the store telling them how she wanted it just so.
We are thrilled beyond measure to have Bro. Stephen Hill and his mother, Sis. Hill, here with us. Bro. Hill has been preaching the Spiritual Emphasis Chapel services (to the students) and will be preaching a crusade service (supported by the local churches/pastors) on Friday & Sunday.
There are many things about living here that are a bit different than living in the US, but I am surprised at how easily I slipped back into the PI habit of doing things. I know that when I return home, I will probably have to adjust back to life there, as well. One of the first lessons you will learn in the PI is to buy it when you see it. HA!! I'm not sure if it's how they receive shipments or how things are imported (from Australia) but chances are you may never see that item or brand ever again. I was surprised to find Kraft Macaroni & Cheese at Unimart. Yes, I bought 2 boxes at P88 (About $2/box)! I doubt I will see it again, unless I go to S&R (the PI Costco/Sams).
Trent is getting along pretty well here with the broken foot. He is fighting wearing that big ol' heavy & hot boot, and no doubt counting down the days/weeks until he can take it off. The students are very concerned for him and I've had several ask me about him and if there is anything he needs or that they can do for him. I believe, if he needed a student to carry him up and down the steps at the school, there would be a little war as to who would get the honor. Haha!!!
My kids are at home here. Yes, despite the heat, they are playing hard and making new friends and re-aquainting themselves with the 2nd year students. The girls are enamored with Ella and have spoiled her completely rotten! She comes in from playing outside with candy, sweets, and has acquired 2 masks that she will wear to town! Jon is teaching the boys how to ride skateboard. He is able to skate a little here at the school and will practice his tricks and it is mesmerizing to the boys! They also try to ride, but have not got the hang of it yet.
One of the most surprising things for me, is the heat. I have been cold, yes COLD, here!! I am not sure if I've just turned part Filipino or because it is the rainy season, but I've found myself shivering at times! HA!!! To clarify, I am only cold when we are indoors (in the apartment, the office or at the mall or restaurants). The AirCon here is intense (which is lovely and quite refreshing!) but on damp skin can be very chilly. It's ok. I will take it!
That is enough rambling for one post. I just wanted to give an update and brief glimpse of life so far. Even though it is the first week of a totally new school year, it seems like very little time has passed since we were here last.
That's all for now!
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