Hey There!
Today I am in Manila, Philippines! Before I
came, I thought it would be… maybe like India. No no … it is definitely its own
country. Unique in every possible way, it is absolutely gorgeous here. I woke
up around 4 am this morning, I know that sounds awful but I got to do my
devotions and watch the sunrise, so it all worked out .J
The Filipino culture is incredibly
beautiful. I spent my first day here with the pastor of the church that we are
working with and his wife. They took me to a beach 2 hours away. They were so
sweet! They wanted to make sure I got every possible Filipino experience that I
could. I am so happy they felt that way, because I want to experience it all!
They
taught me how to properly eat a mango….
How to drink and eat a coconut…..
We also had Filipino food on the
beach! SOOO much better than your American sandwich and chips picnic <3
Speaking of Filipino food…. I love
it so much! I could eat rice three times a day for the rest of my life, I
really could!
Like I said before, the Filipino
culture is so beautiful. They live quite simply, depending on where you are.
Manila is the Capital city in the Philippines with around 12 million people, so
it is rather developed. Before I came, I had two ideas in my head of what
Manila would be like. I thought it would be either very poor with slums, or it
would be (since it is a city) very industrialized! Well, it’s both. It’s so
unique in that it does have slums, but right next to the slums will be a Dunkin
Donuts or Chilli’s. I feel like there is more American chain restaurants here
than there is in an hour radius around where I live back home. I also have had
more Starbucks here than I have had in the past year in America!
Shopping! Yes, I love shopping.
Shopping in the Philippines was a little different than American shopping
though…Walking through the isles and going through all the vendors, each person
would call out, Barbie doll! MAM! Barbie doll! (Actually, I’m going to miss
being called Barbie Doll J)
Each vendor would grab my arm or try and lure me into their little shop( I know
that it’s only because I’m American and they think I’m rich), but It was a little
overwhelming. All of the grabbing and everyone trying to get my attention, it
kind of made me want to be invisible. I had three incredible ladies with me
though: Ruth, Binky, and the Pastors wife!
(My body guards) They helped me
get all the good deals, and haggle down the prices! I am an awful haggler on my
own!
I have been LOVING my time here!
It’s Friday, and I feel like my time is running out! I don’t want to go home
yet!! I absolutely adore the people I
have gotten to know and spend time with so far! The stories shall continue! As
I continue making memories, I will continue writing about them!
Well, until next time!
~Tory B.