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Sawyer Family visits Manila

April 28th, 2013 2 comments

Matt has a best friend since he was about 12-13 years old.  They went through the teenage years together, prepared and served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, went through the dating scene, went on a cruise together and now are both married and with kids.  And when they get together it as if no time as past since they were last together, and they act like they acted when they were half their age!  Ryan’s wife served a mission for the LDS church in Taiwan and with us now living in Manila, the end of February was a perfect opportunity for them to visit her mission and visit us in the Philippines.

"Sawyer and Farley" about age 14

“Sawyer and Farley” about age 14

The four of us had fun eating out and just being together

The four of us had fun eating out and just being together

Enjoying a PBA (Philippine Basketball Association) game

Enjoying a PBA (Philippine Basketball Association) game

Sawyer family ready for Pagsanjan Falls.  It rained heavily the day before, so we were only able to go 1/3 of the way, but it was still an enjoyable trip.

Sawyer family ready for Pagsanjan Falls. It rained heavily the day before, so we were only able to go 1/3 of the way, but it was still an enjoyable trip.

Lounging around at a hotel; the boys wanted to be comfortable!

Lounging around at a hotel; the boys wanted to be comfortable!

View of Tagaytay.  We weren't able to go to the volcano because of the rains, but it was still a nice view once the raining stopped

View of Taal Volcano. We weren’t able to go to the volcano because of the rains, but it was still a nice view once the raining stopped

Spent the day on Corrigedor Island.  On the way back our ferry rescued a fisherman that was treading water for a few hours.

Spent the day on Corrigedor Island. On the way back our ferry rescued a fisherman that was treading water for a few hours.

The boys went scuba diving at Eagle's Point

The boys went scuba diving at Eagle’s Point

We hung out at home talking a lot and catching up.  Mason really liked hanging out with the Sawyer family and continues to pray for them

We hung out at home talking a lot and catching up. Mason really liked hanging out with the Sawyer family and continues to pray for them

 

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Old Manila Food Walk Tour

April 11th, 2013 No comments

I love having friends.  They help to keep me sane and introduce me to new people and new experiences.  A “CR” friend arranged a tour to walk China Town in Manila and we would eat at different areas.  The Big Binonda Food Wok was well worth the 1,100Php ($26).  We ate at 5 different locations, learned about China Town and how it came to be in Manila, and enjoyed spending the afternoon with friends.

Old Manila China Town as seen from above

China Town in Manila is the 2nd oldest in the world.

This part of Manila has horse pulled carriages

This part of Manila has horse pulled carriages.

Inside of an old church.  It had some amazing murals on the ceiling

Inside of an old church. It had some amazing murals on the ceiling.

First food item:  LUMPIA. We tried eating it plain, then with peanut sauce, and then with vinegar.  We started off with half and then order another half.

First food item: LUMPIA. We tried eating it plain, then with peanut sauce, and then with vinegar. We started off with half and then order another half.

2nd stop was at Dong Bei Dumpling where we got 3-5 different items to try.

2nd stop was at Dong Bei Dumpling where we got 3-5 different items to try.

We went inside this Chinese store to learn more about the culture.  We could purchase candles, god statues, paper money to burn, etc.

We went inside this Chinese store to learn more about the culture. We could purchase candles, god statues, paper money to burn, etc.

Can't remember much about this 3rd stop, except it is above a bakery and the owner helps support the firefighters...and the food was good.

Can’t remember much about this 3rd food stop, except it is above a bakery and the owner helps support the firefighters…and the food was good.

Most Chinese are Buddhist.  Most Filipinos are Catholics.  This place or worship intertwines both religions.

Most Chinese are Buddhist. Most Filipinos are Catholics. This place or worship intertwines both religions.

4th food stop to try Sio Pao...it reminded me of a Hawaiian food called manapua.

4th food stop to try Sio Pao…it reminded me of a Hawaiian food called manapua.

Also on the 4th stop we tried BichoBicho.  It is basically 2 churros stuck together.

Also on the 4th stop we tried BichoBicho. It is basically 2 churros stuck together.

There were many places to buy vegetables in China Town and they looked pretty good...this place also had some fish you could buy.

There were many places to buy vegetables in China Town and they looked pretty good…this place also had some fish you could buy.

Last stop we were able to try Hapia.  I was so full buy this point that I couldn't finish mine.

Last stop we were able to try Hapia. I was so full buy this point that I couldn’t finish mine.

And we could purchase any snacks at our last stop.  So many new types of snacks that I didn't know was out there.

And we could purchase any snacks at our last stop. So many new types of snacks that I didn’t know were out there.

The friends that went on this Walking/Food Tour with me...plus about 20 other Filipinos!

The friends that went on this Walking/Food Tour with me…plus about 20 other Filipinos that somehow got in on our “private tour”!

 

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Women’s Conference

March 20th, 2013 No comments

When we first arrived in the Philippines I was told about a women’s conference that is held in Hong Kong for women in Asia that are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  I knew right away that I wanted to go; any chance to travel to more parts of Asia is right up my alley.  I looked into airfare and hotels and then asked for friends to join me!  Lucky for me 2 other ladies here in Manila also wanted to go.  So we all bought our tickets, sat by each other on the 2 hour plane flight to Hong Kong and shared hotel rooms.  Both of my friends had attended the previous year, so I was relying on them on how to get around Hong Kong.  We had a fabulous time exploring Hong Kong and listening to speakers at the conference.

This Associated Sister In Asia (A.S.I.A) conference was started about 6 years ago.  A couple of ladies thought that it was good idea to have a gathering of Latter-Day Saint sisters in Asia meet together yearly like they do in the states for “Time Out For Women” or “Education Week.”  The area authorities thought it was also a good idea, so A.S.I.A conference was formed.  This year there were over 200 women in attendance.  We had marvelous speakers: Elder Gerrit W. Gong (1st counselor Asia Area Presidency) his wife Susan, Elder Larry Y. Wilson (2nd counselor Asia Area Presidency), his wife Lynda,  Lesa Stevenson (wife of the Presiding Bishop), and Julie B. Beck (Former General Relief Society President ).  We also attended 5 different “breakout sessions/classes” with a total of 18 classes offered.  And we tied over 85 fleece blankets to be given to the “Crossroads Foundation”.  It was a fabulous “get-away” to recharge our spiritual batteries.

 

Hong Kong has blue, green and red taxis to choose from at the airport.  Each color determines which part of Hong Kong you want to be driven to.

Hong Kong has blue, green and red taxis to choose from at the airport. Each color determines which part of Hong Kong you want to be driven to.

Drivers and cars are on the "opposite" side.  And all of the taxis had some kind of tablet for the passengers to use

Drivers and cars are on the “opposite” side. And all of the taxis had some kind of tablet for the passengers to use.

After we checked into our hotel we had some time to walk around.  Hong Kong is very clean and orderly...at least in comparison to Manila

After we checked into our hotel we had some time to walk around. Hong Kong is very clean and orderly…at least in comparison to Manila.

We needed to eat after we checked in and walked the streets near the hotel.  We saw this street food, and didn't partake since I'm sure they were frying up some intestines.

We needed to eat after we checked in and walked the streets near the hotel. We saw this street food, and did NOT partake since I’m sure they were frying up some intestines.

The conference was held at this building.  There are at least 2 chapels and cultural halls, a bunch of class rooms and maybe a mission office in this church building.

The conference was held at this building. There are at least 2 chapels and cultural halls, a bunch of class rooms and maybe a mission office in this church building.

Tying fleece blankets for the Crossroads Foundation and making new friends.

Tying fleece blankets for the Crossroads Foundation and making new friends.

Julie B. Beck and other visitors from the United States that spoke/helped out during the conference

Julie B. Beck (in the pink blazer) and other visitors from the United States that spoke/helped out during the conference.

Glutenous rice balls in a mango/coconut juice was like a meal within itself....sounds weird, but it is pretty good.

Glutenous rice balls in a mango/coconut juice was like a meal within itself….sounds weird, but it is pretty good.

Both of my travel buddies had their birthday the weekend of the conference.  So we celebrated by having "Baked Alaska."

Both of my travel buddies had their birthday the weekend of the conference. So we celebrated by having “Baked Alaska.”

We had fun eating different types of food...this is a Vietnamese restaurant

We had fun eating different types of food…this is a Vietnamese restaurant.

Walking along Avenue of Stars and trying to be like Bruce Lee

Walking along Avenue of Stars and trying to be like Bruce Lee.

Hong Kong harbor.  The conference was held on "Hong Kong Island" so you either have to take a ferry, the underground, or a taxi over a bridge to cross the water to the other parts of Hong Kong

Hong Kong harbor. The conference was held on “Hong Kong Island” so you either have to take a ferry, the underground, or a taxi over a bridge to cross the water to the other parts of Hong Kong.

Skyline of Hong Kong.  Every night at 8pm there is a light show where many of these building participate.

Skyline of Hong Kong. Every night at 8pm there is a light show where many of these building participate.

The view of Hong Kong as seen from Victoria Peak

The view of Hong Kong as seen from Victoria Peak

Now that we have been spiritually uplifted and had a fun girls weekend, we are ready to go back to our families!

Now that we have been spiritually uplifted and had a fun girls weekend, we are ready to go back to our families!

More photos of our Hong Kong conference weekend here.

Our sister Felicia visits Asia

March 5th, 2013 No comments

2 years ago Felicia came to visit us in Texas and we had a wonderful time.  Then she went on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in Richmond, Virginia Spanish speaking.  She came home from her mission a couple of months before we moved to the Philippines.  Since we hadn’t seen her for a couple of years we got her to come out and visit us before she starts graduate school and her life gets crazy busy.

I think we kept her pretty busy for the 3 weeks that she was visiting us.  We filled her schedule with facials, massages, waxing, shopping, working out, sight-seeing and a trip to Thailand.  It was fun to have her here with us and we look forward to her next adventure…life after a mission!

Felicia had been flying for 36 hours, got to rest for about 10 hours and then she got back on an airplane to go to Thailand

Felicia had been flying for 36 hours, got to rest for about 10 hours and then she got back on an airplane to go to Thailand

Tiger on her lap in Thailand

Tiger on her lap in Thailand

She rode around on a tuk tuk with her big brother

She rode around on a tuk tuk with her big brother

Celebrating Tia's birthday at PF Chang

Celebrating Tia’s birthday at PF Chang

We took her to Eagle's Point and she was able to snorkel for the first time

We took her to Eagle’s Point and she was able to snorkel for the first time

We took her to the Mall of Asia (3rd largest mall in all of Asia) where there is an ice skating rink inside

We took her to the Mall of Asia (3rd largest mall in all of Asia) where there is an ice skating rink inside

Co-workers of Matt invited us out for dinner and then dancing

Co-workers of Matt invited us out for dinner and then dancing

We took a day trip to Pagsanjan Falls

We took a day trip to Pagsanjan Falls

Felicia and Mason with an iPad attracted many kids at a basketball game

Felicia and Mason with an iPad attracted many kids at a basketball game

 

Thailand Vacation

March 2nd, 2013 No comments

Matt has business trips every few months to other parts of Asia. He was in Thailand in November and then again for the last week of January. He really wanted us to be able to visit Bangkok with him, since it is one of our goals to travel Asia while living in this part of the world. We left a few days before his meetings and were able to explore Thailand with a top notch tour guide. After our wonderful experience of having a guide in Cambodia, we decided to book one for our time in Bangkok, and found “Nok.” She was fabulous and well worth the $50/day. We had a 3 day tour with her and enjoyed our itinerary and would recommend her to everyone. After that, my sister-in-law (Felicia), the kids and I explored Thailand on our own while Matt had a few days of meetings. It was a fabulous vacation!

Day 1

Grand Palace is remarkable...Strict dress code:  must wear long pants, shirts with sleeves, no flip flops

Grand Palace is remarkable…Strict dress code: must wear long pants & shirts with sleeves

Canal Tour...we bought some bread and fed some fish from the boat

Canal Tour…we bought some bread and fed some fish from the boat

While on our canal tour we spotted at least 5 monitor lizards sun bathing

While on our canal tour we spotted at least 5 monitor lizards sun bathing

Buddhas at Wat Pho

Buddha statues at Wat Pho

Reclining Buddha Wat Pho is 15 m high and 43 m long

Reclining Buddha Wat Pho is 15 m high and 43 m long

Temple of Dawn Wat Arun

Temple of Dawn Wat Arun

Small replica of Wat Saket Golden Mount...the point from which all distance is measured in Thailand

Small replica of Wat Saket Golden Mount…the point from which all distance is measured in Thailand

A different God statue for each day of the week...and for some reason Wednesday has 2 statues

A different God statue for each day of the week…and for some reason Wednesday has 2 statues

Day 2

Siam Ocean World is a pretty amazing aquarium on the ground floor of a mall

Siam Ocean World is a pretty amazing aquarium on the ground floor of a mall

Learning about silk at the Jim Thompson house...and Mason feel asleep on Tia's back

Learning about silk at the Jim Thompson house…and Mason feel asleep on Tia’s back

Fish Spa in the backpackers area of Khao San

Fish Spa in the backpackers area of Khao San

Tuk Tuk is one of the local transportation in Thailand

Tuk Tuk is one of the local transportation in Thailand

Day 3

Train Umbrella Market...A train comes through here twice a day and the vendors move their items back while it passes

Train Umbrella Market…A train comes through here twice a day and the vendors move their items while it passes

Wat Bang Kung Wat Bang Kung...a small chapel that is completely enclosed within the roots of a banyan tree

Wat Bang Kung Wat Bang Kung…a small chapel that is completely enclosed within the roots of a banyan tree

Floating Market where you can buy a wide array of items

Floating Market where you can buy a wide array of items

Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua or The Tiger Temple.  Also pigs, deer, antelopes, water buffalo, peacocks and maybe a few other animals were on the grounds

Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua or The Tiger Temple. Also pigs, deer, antelopes, water buffalo, peacocks and maybe a few other animals roam the grounds

River Kwai Bridge was constructed by World War 2 Allied prisoners of war

River Kwai Bridge was constructed by World War 2 Allied Prisoners of War

We rode the elephants, brushed them down and played with them...the highlight of the vacation for us

We rode the elephants, brushed them down and played with them…the highlight of the vacation for us

Day 4 & 5

Flower Market of Thailand had hundreds of flowers and arrangements for sale

Flower Market of Thailand had hundreds of flowers and arrangements for sale

Exploring China Town...very busy place and full of crafting supplies and other items

Exploring China Town…very busy place and full of crafting supplies and other items

Kalani and Felicia on the paddle boat at Lumpini Park

Kalani and Felicia on the paddle boat at Lumpini Park

Mason at Lumpini park where he made some new friends

Mason at Lumpini park where he made some new friends

After a date Matt and I went to the Magnum Cafe and had a custom Magnum bar...YUM

After a date Matt and I went to the Magnum Cafe and had a custom Magnum bar…YUM

Sky Train of Bangkok...we took almost every form of transportation while exploring Bangkok (walking, van, taxi, tuk tuk, sky train...just missing the underground)

Sky Train of Bangkok…we took almost every form of transportation while exploring Bangkok (walking, van, taxi, tuk tuk, sky train…just missing the underground)

Cobra out at the Red Cross Snake Farm in Bangkok.  There is a show at 11am & 2pm where they bring the snakes out

Cobra out at the Red Cross Snake Farm in Bangkok. There is a show at 11am & 2pm where they bring the snakes out

Kalani asked and answered questions at the snake farm and then willingly went up to have this python around her

Kalani asked and answered questions at the snake farm and then willingly went up to have this python around her

More photos from Thailand here.