“Leaders you’re coming with me,” and like
that the year 12 leaders were taken away with Mr Butson and Miss Smoker leaving
the rest of the group to fend for themselves.
The Leaders were off for a mini debrief and
to prepare for the final push to the end of the trip. As we know the best
thinking comes when coffee is involved so obviously, the meeting took place at
Starbucks. Coffee wasn’t the only order of the day, there was also the task of
purchasing food and supplies to gift to Myles and the kids at Journey for Hope.
Back at the ministry centre the remaining
team members were split to go out to just 2 rotations; a feeding and a
construction site. Those on the feeding team snuck in a quick trip up to the children’s
home to play tag and push kids on the swings. The smiles on the kid’s faces
continue to make are hearts swoon. After the short 1 hour visit it was time to
head out to Angona for a feeding. A new team from Melbourne came to KIM
overnight and joined us on the feeding. We were more than happy to show them
the ropes and how it goes down Reho style. Some of the guys played basketball
with the local Filipinos while others put their balloon making skills to the
test. They pumped up enough balloons to completely fill the back of the van and
then were able to quickly distribute them to the excited children.
The other team headed off to construction
where they were impressed with the development of the site and the progress
that had been made since the beginning of the week. They were handed the task of
tidying up some land and creating a gradual slope for water to runoff towards a
drain. The task became difficult when we unleashed a plethora of raging ants
which made their way into our socks and gloves. After shaking off the unwelcome
visitors we headed back to the dining room where we enjoyed a delicious lunch
of rice and beef stew and the most delectable chocolate cake.
Afternoon rotations began and blue team
headed to the construction site where they were giving the “arduous” task of
removing nails from wood so that it could be reused. Its sounds simple at
first, however, the only tools available were a couple of jimmy bar(nes), a
(russel) crow bar, a claw hammer minus one claw and another hammer minus a
handle.
The feeding team instead hopped into the van
and headed to the cemetery where we will be holding a soccer tournament
tomorrow. The job was to clean up the field and prepare it for the 100 plus
kids who will be coming along tomorrow. After clearing the grass area, the team
then tackled the mountain of blue metal that was encroaching on the field. It
was tiring work, but it was incredibly fun and rewarding.
At Journey For Hope, the team lead a craft
activity of t-shirt painting. They used hand prints, footprints and finger
painting to decorate the shirts which will have Micah 6:8 written on them; Do justly,
Love Mercy and Walk Humbly with your God. The same activity was also done with
the older one at Journey in the evening and the kids at the children’s home.
The hardest part of the day was having to
say goodbye to our friend Christian Gonzales. He was our go to guy on all
things, an extra driver and just a happy smiley face for us to be around. He is
going back home to the States for Christmas, but we couldn’t let him leave without
a massive bear and a prayer to send him on his way.
Love from the Yellow Team.
Richmond: Heyyy Mum, Dad, and “Rvcho”! I
just want to yell you guys that I am having an incredible time and I feel like
I am strengthening my relationship with God. I hope you guys don’t miss me too
much ;) But I miss you all, Richard the most. P.S. I’ve gotten so much fatter
because the food here is just too good.
Josh: Hope you’re not missing me too much
and that it isn’t too quiet without with me. I can’t believe these past 8 days
have gone so quickly, but I have enjoyed every moment. Love you all Josh
Matvey: Thank you to Mrs Henderson’s
amazing Year 1/2 class for your encouragement, it got a lot of “aww”s from the
girls. Josh, Maxi is now my best friend, and we checked out the house we were
working on last year, I’ll send photos when I come back. Thank you Bishkek
family and home family too. Also shout out to the better Butson half.
Keziah: Hi Fam! Enjoying it over here J hope all is well, will be home soon(might sneak a small child or
two into my suitcase)
Rachael: Hi everyone, everything is still
going well and I miss you a lot. I’m very excited for the soccer tournament
tomorrow. I also met some girls who remember Ryan so that was cool! Lots of
Love, Rachael
Gloria: Hey all, really miss you guys. Paul
If you’re reading this please tell Todd to purchase gifts for some people
(he’ll know what I mean) he can’t forget cause it’s really important & he
can’t do it last minute lol. Ok love u all. Can’t wait to see you guys soon J xoxo
Great to hear all of the news, folks! Love all the stories and pictures. Some of these will become legendary, I'm certain of it ! Praying for you all - that the Lord will keep you safe and well and that you will be enabled to do your part in spreading His love amongst the people of Manila. Rachael - did the humidity get to you a couple of days ago? Dolphins and angelic Filipinos swimming at Daranak falls, eh? Sounds like a good thread to weave into the next story you tell Amy! All the best for the soccer tournament tomorrow. Well, got to go, but we love you heaps and think of you often. From Dad and the rest of the clan/fam in Thornlie.
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Good Morning team! Everyday we are astounded at how hard you are all working. Your energy and enthusiasm to show the love of the Lord to the filipino community is awesome. Keep up your fabulous work 'good and faithful servants'. May God be with you all as you say those tough good byes to all those children you have connected with (probably the toughest part of all!). Praying for you all! Teachers thankyou so much for being willing to share this experience with our kids.MrsVW your photos are amazing...you have been able to capture this trip so well and enabled us to do this journey with you. Looking forward to see you all soon. Yes Josh... we have missed you heaps. Stay safe love the Ossevoorts
ReplyDeleteHi son, loving all the stories and the pictures just can't wait to read them everyday, especially seeing you so happy and excited for doing some awesome works... what a great adventure you all have !! we all miss you dearly and Richard is looking forward to see you again soon. Praying for you all to have a safe journey home.
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Such an encouragement reading these posts - as well as a good laugh!! I hope each of you have had amazing, life changing experiences on this trip and that you take them home with you to share and remember!
ReplyDeleteMatvey, I'm glad to hear someone else has taken on the role of dog whisperer, haha! Keen to see pics when you get home.
Keep putting in max effort guys until the very end and I look forward to seeing you all soon ❤
Thank you for great update and stunning photos! Smiles... Hard work... Serious faces... and more smiles! Lives changed for eternity... all that matters - Give thanks to the Lord for He is good and His love endures forever! The joy of the Lord is your strength for days to come. We love, you, Matvey!
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