Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized |
11
Jul
It was a very tiring day! I woke up a little bit tired and sore. Then I fixed a bowl of cereal for Ella and went to sit infront of my sewing machine again. I didn’t expect Uncle Dencio and the rest of the group to come here. Tatang have mentioned he will cancel the schedule for a class here since the people are busy on the rice fields. The house was a mess! I quickly cleared the living room and prepared lunch. They are 6 people from Davao and Tagum and we eat out…outside the house.:lol:
Without the people to attend the class, Uncle Dencio and his wife Ate Leah decided to go with the rest of the team to La Fortuna. It was 3 towns away from here and we went with them too! We travelled almost an hour passing ricefields, cornfields and calmansi orchards. We had visited 3 homes and had a short bible studies. Ella enjoyed the scene as much as Donald and I!
When we went back to the house where they are going to spend the night, the clouds are all so black. Seeing a big truck, they told Doanld to run and stop it. Gladly the driver stepped on the brakes when he saw Ella. I was wondering if Donald can get a ride if he was alone and no cutie little girl in tow. When we are all settled, we waived goodbye to them and off the truck went. The driver told us they are in a hurry because there might be rebels who will block their way. There was an encounter with the military near a public school a few miles from where we had bible sutdy. People are hurt and some died. We were joking just to brush the fear away….saying the rebels can’t fire their guns because it was raining and their guns are wet. And they will surely retreat because they are afraid that they might get colds. :grins:
We arrived safely to Dona Josefa, the nearest town to Trento, where the truck’s destination was. We offered to give them money but the driver refused. We thanked them and wished them luck not to come across the rebels.
Then we get on a tricycle that ferried us from there to Trento. It was a long ride home and I was so tired. Ella didn’t sleep and was having fun looking at the places we are passing. Here’s some photos:

Ella played at the backyard of one of the houses we visited….she enjoyed chasing the chicken.

Her sandals were hurting her feet and she took it off in the middle of the road.

She was over the moon when she found a swing…..made of nylon twine and a ricesack.

She swung to heaven and back while we had bible study. (Excuse the bicycle there…it needs some fixin’)

When we went home, we rode a truck and then took a tricycle for the half of the trip.

One funny and scary mode of transportation here is the SKYLAB. This can ferry 12 passengers!

And ladies and gentlemen…allow me to introduce the PINOY Croc’s. (It was an improvised rain boots). See how resourceful Filipinos are? Found this resting on a slab on the porch.
More of Pinoy’s creativity when I return. Got to check bic pens. Have a wonderful day ahead!

Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized |
11
Jul
I was supposed to post this last night but I was called for back up for OHJ early so…..I wasn’t able to write. Well, there’s nothing special happened yesterday. It was “laundry day” but a day late than my schedule
I was suppose to do it yesterday, but since we had an unexpected dinner at Tatang’s the other night so the laundry had to wait.
As usual, during laundry day’s, Donald forgets the time for him to fetch Ella at school. When he remembered it, we can hear Ella’s alto voice a few lots away. She walked with a classmate with her mother. I was just glad that she has classmate living farther than us. At least she can walk with them home when she won’t be fetched…this way she will go home straight. I went to meet her at the gate, she told me they don’t have a class today because teacher will go to the city to bring her little daughter to the doctor to get checked. I asked the mom and she confirmed it. After putting down her bag, she showed me a piece of paper. A letter from the teacher about their upcoming exams and the amount payabale. Then she told me they don’t have a class today because teacher will go to the city to bring her little daughter to the doctor to get checked. Then she ran to get her disposable cup where she put the nails she’d found (remember she wants to earn money like the other kids here digging for nails everywhere and selling it?). She was so happy to announce she can now find nails easily so she has his cup almost full. She explained to me how to find the right one…”When you try to break it and it is hard…it is a nail but when it breaks, throw it away because it is just a stick and the man won’t buy it.”
So me and Donald can’t argue with her with the nail-hunting because as she said, it was for the kids who don’t have slippers. She is making her own fund-raising activity
Since we went to see the doctor and found out I got MVP and asthma…and not to mention the hypertension, Donald always buys fruits. So I feel healthy eating all those.
After lunch, nap time as usual. I was meaning to sew but it was so hot and we only got one fan in the house and Ella cannot live without it. So I decided it can wait and napped with the two of them.
I finally got myself to sew when we woke up at 4ish. Since I was about to sew 18 pyjammas, it will probably took me forever with the bloing and coding. Donald told me I got email so I went to check it leaving Ella in the living room. She was making little hammock, pillows and blankets out of the rags. While I was sitting her, trying to reply she called “Mommy, come on…don’t sit there and type..type..type..You should sew. You are so slow. It takes you a looooong time to finish it because you always sit infront of the computer.”
So I made a quick reply and went back to sewing.
After a while, she asked me to play with her. She has this hammock hung on the decorative birdhouse that I put in the corner. She actually plays alone but sometimes she wants us to join. So I said NO because I need to finish what I am sewing. She then said, “Since you started sewing, you always sew..sew..sew..sew and you have no time to play with me. I think you need to stop sewing now.” I explained I need to finish it quickly so she won’t get bitten by fleas anymore. All her jammies are capris now, so I am sewing a real jammies that goes beyond her ankles. I will just fold it so she can wear it longer. She understood and continued playing alone. 15 minutess later, Donald played the Carpenters and I started singing along. Ella was asking me endless questions about everything so I asked her not to ask me questions at that time because I was singing. Guess what she said?…”I think you need to stop singing Mommy and better get back sewing.”
Oh well….I was thinking she was my number 1 fan because while eating pancake yesterday morning, she exclaimed “Wow! This is great!…this is why Daddy won’t find a new Mommy. It’s because Mommy makes the best pancake!!!!”
And oh I almost forgot, last night Donald was teasing her to sleep early because she had to go to school early today. She was almost mad when her Daddy insists they had a class so she showed him the letter. There was nothing written there about it but the examination schedule. Donald pretended to read it…”Your daughter is not telling the truth. There will be a class tomorrow.” Ella was more than mad when she heard what her Daddy read. I asked her why she tells us there will be no class when Daddy reads there will be…she said, “I don’t know to Daddy….he doesn’t know how to READ!!!!” :lol:
Oh well, with a 5-year-old at home you wouldn’t get bored.
Better find a beautiful wind chimes
that I’d give to my sister Cheche for her birthday next week.
