The following excerpt was written by
Team Dragonfruit
Today the team was headed for Corregidor
Island – an island with a strategically advantageous position according to the
military. It has a history of being invaded because of this, sometimes by the
Spanish, sometimes by the Japanese and sometimes by the Americans. Yet, it has
been occupied by Filipino people for the last few decades and it looks like it
will stay that way for a long time.
The entire team was woken up this morning at
4am, so as you could imagine, everyone was in a great mood. With groggy eyes and spongey brains, the band of
adventurers trudged out the door and into the bus. Breakfast: an apple, a
banana and some raisin bread, all eaten on the bus. Jon was especially tired.
The bus quickly became full of sleeping students
(or ‘sleeping soldiers’ if you will). Everyone was woken up when they got to
the ferry port. Again, with groggy eyes and cobwebbed brains, the travelling
crew piled onto the ferry. Corregidor Island was just over the water. And Jon
was really tired.
The TV on the ferry provided the team with
some crackin’ entertainment in the form of some really weird rock song music
videos. The team speculates that the ferry employees realised just how weird
these songs were, so the TV was turned off… and in its place… the pause screen. Now, the
truly special thing about the pause screen is the little bouncing logo that
changes colour every time it hits the edges of the screen; and if someone
happens to see that logo hit the exact corner then that person is counted among
the greats, for that is an incredibly rare occurrence. And today, Mitchell became
great.
Also, Jon was super tired.
The team arrived at Corregidor Island and piled
on board an open air tour bus where they were immediately welcomed by an
enthusiastic Filippino tour guide named Eduard Gurion with an amazing memory
for the history of the Island, as he has been running tours for 20 years. The bus took our adventurers through the jungle
and all around the coast, revealing breathtaking views of the ocean, terrain
and military tunnels. The team was
shown the mortars used in defence of the island, as well as the bunkers used to
shelter from the constant bombings. A rather strange attraction was the statue
of a Japanese goddess – the goddess of fertilisation. Enoch decided to touch it
and he was not the same for the rest of the day. The day consisted of many photo-taking
and walking around. By the time the team was back on the ferry, our adventurers
were ten times more exhausted. Jon was more so.
Our
afternoon activity was going to The Mall of Asia – the largest mall in the
entire Southern Hemisphere. We explored for a couple hours, witnessed a fantabulous
Christmas parade, handed out random hi-fives to excited strangers, and
discovered many obscure shops... Jon was still very tired.
The
company then met up for dinner at Gerry’s Grill to try some traditional Filipino
food. Or more specifically, Sisig, a meal consisting of ground up pig’s
face. Some of the soldiers struggled through the battle of digestion and
disgust. Although, other soldiers indulged in digesting that pig face. Also,
tired was Jon.
While
waiting for the bus to take them home, the team was joyfully entertained by two
marvellous performers: The Marvellous Nelly Niewkierk and Mrs Van Wyk who is the
triple threat of teacher, dancer and magician. Nelson showed his fellow
soldiers how to shove a pencil in your ear, make a ticket disappear and even
levitate! While Mrs Van Wyk strutted her dance moves to the cover band blasting
music for all to hear. Jon was tired throughout it all.
Great post, Team Dragonfruit! We are guessing from inferential deduction that Jon was feeling slightly fatigued? It seems like it is more tiring to be a tourist than to be a missionary ;-)
ReplyDeleteHope you will be refreshed in the Spirit during worship service for your major outreach in Smokey Mountain today. Thinking and praying for you! Lots of love!
Lovin' the commentary guys...'A plus' to the writers! No wonder Jon is tired you are packing a heap of visual, audio & culinary information into your Filipino experience each day! Enjoy worship today & strength for the Smokey mountain venture this arvo...continue bringing blessing whoever you go! Big love from Mama Newy & Lucinda sitting amongst the flies of Alice! Xxx extra huggies for the Marvellous Magician Nellie-noo....prankster extrodinaire!
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ReplyDeleteHi Guys ... you have certainly kept us entertained with your blogs. Cudos to the photographers also who have reassured us that you are all alive and well and still have smiles on your faces! We hope that God continues to give you the strength, enthusiasm, confidence and energy you need each day. Its quiet without you Josh. Miss ya love Mum Dad Luke & Klarinda xxxx
ReplyDeleteI am loving all the updates and photos. You guys are doing such a great job. Praying that God keeps using you for His purpose.
ReplyDeleteAlso for a whole heap of energy for my son Jon ��. Love you, Isabel