Mason turns 5

May 26th, 2014 1 comment

We have had Ma$on Man in our family for 5 years now! We love the fun little boy that he is with his sweet personality. He has had a busy year traveling around the world and getting a tooth pulled out due to infection and then losing 2 baby teeth because his adult teeth were already coming in. And this coming year will be another adventure with him starting kindergarten and becoming a big brother.

Australia - May 2013

Australia – May 2013

Singapore - July 2013

Singapore – July 2013

Malaysia - July 2013

Malaysia – July 2013

Vietnam - October 2013

Vietnam – October 2013

California, USA - November 2013

California, USA – November 2013

Indonesia - February 2014

Indonesia – January 2014

Philippines - February 2014

Philippines – February 2014

China - March 2014

China – March 2014

Laos - April 2014

Laos – April 2014

Myanmar - April 2014

Myanmar – April 2014

Brunei - April 2014

Brunei – April 2014

A favorite pose, making muscles and kissing them

A favorite pose, making muscles and kissing them

We love the twinkle in his eyes

We love the twinkle in his eyes

5 facts about Mason:

-Loves babies

-Our “Adventure Boy”

-Good singer & swimmer

-Enjoying doing school with his mom

-Loves Skylanders, Legos, Super Heroes, Dinosaurs, etc.


Vientiane & Vang Vieng, Laos Vacation

May 22nd, 2014 No comments

After we got back from Vietnam, I was looking at Google maps and noticed that Laos was right next to Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia. When I first made the suggestion that we should go visit Laos, it was met with some resistance. But, then it became a reality. We flew into Vientiane and as soon as we got off the plane our tour guide Chansay was there and we were off enjoying the country. Matt found Chansay on Viator, and then on Facebook as well. He was friendly and knowledgeable. His English isn’t perfect, but we were able to communicate and have a wonderful 2.5 days in Laos.

Day 1

Directly from the airport we went to a night market in

Directly from the airport we went to a night market in Vientiane that was next to the Mekong Delta…then we went to Dhavara hotel for a night’s stay

Ho Pra Keo in Vientiane  was originally constructed in 1565 as the Lao royal family’s personal chapel, and as a home for the Emerald Buddha after it was snatched from northern Siam (Thailand). This sacred jade statue was reclaimed by the Siamese in 1778 and now sits in Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok which we saw in 2013.

Ho Pra Keo in Vientiane was originally constructed in 1565 as the Lao royal family’s personal chapel, and as a home for the Emerald Buddha after it was snatched from northern Siam (Thailand). This sacred jade statue was reclaimed by the Siamese in 1778 and now sits in Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok which we saw in 2013.

Cool carvings out of tree trunks at Ho Pra Keo

Cool carvings out of tree trunks at Ho Pra Keo

Wat Si Saket located in Vientiane is famous for its cloister wall housing thousands of tiny Buddha images and rows with hundreds of seated Buddhas. These images mainly date from the 16th and 19th centuries and come in all sizes and are made from wood, stone and bronze – more than 6,800 Buddhas in total.

Wat Si Saket located in Vientiane is famous for its cloister wall housing thousands of tiny Buddha images and rows with hundreds of seated Buddhas. These images mainly date from the 16th and 19th centuries and come in all sizes and are made from wood, stone and bronze – more than 6,800 Buddhas in total.

Laying Buddha at Pha That Luang reminded us of Thailand since they have one of these too.

Laying Buddha at Pha That Luang reminded us of Thailand since they have one of these too.

One form of the local transportation in Laos

One form of the local transportation in Laos

Inside an indoor market/swap meet type place.  Almost every country in Asia has something like this

Inside an indoor market/swap meet type place. Almost every country in Asia has something like this

The Patuxai is dedicated to those who fought in the struggle for independence from France...and is very similar to the Arch de Triomphe in France, although this one in Laos has shops inside.

The Patuxai is dedicated to those who fought in the struggle for independence from France…and is very similar to the Arch de Triomphe in France, although this one in Laos has shops inside.

View of Vientaine from Patuxai

View of Vientiane from the Patuxai

Day 2

We drove 3 hours from Vientiane to Vang Vieng and stayed at the Riverside Boutique Resort

We drove 3 hours from Vientiane to Vang Vieng and stayed at the Riverside Boutique Resort

They day started out cloudy and rainy, but we still had a great time and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.

They day started out cloudy and rainy, but we still had a great time and enjoyed the beautiful scenery

First stop was to Tham Chang Cave and we had to climb a bunch of stairs to get there.

First stop was to Tham Chang Cave and we had to climb a bunch of stairs to get there.

Inside Tham Chang Cave

Inside Tham Chang Cave

Mason praying inside the "Elephant Temple"

Mason praying inside the “Elephant Cave”

A Laoation tractor, also used as a means of transportation on the road for locals

A Laoation tractor, also used as a means of transportation on the road for locals

Outside of the Tham Nam Water cave the kids had a great time playing with the inner tubes...inside the cave was pitch black expect for the headlights that we wore

Outside of the Tham Nam Water cave the kids had a great time playing with the inner tubes…inside the cave was pitch black expect for the headlights that we wore

We had a "Sunset Boat Ride" although we really couldn't see the sunset. Still we all had a good time and saw a lot of foreigners looking like they were enjoying spring break as well.

We had a “Sunset Boat Ride” although we really couldn’t see the sunset. Still we all had a good time and saw a lot of foreigners looking like they were enjoying spring break as well.

All the food that we ate in Laos was DELICIOUS!

All the food that we ate in Laos was DELICIOUS!

We are big fans of family massages when they are cheap

We are big fans of family massages when they are cheap

The Farley Family enjoyed Laos and all that we were able to see and do there

The Farley Family enjoyed Laos and all that we were able to see and do there

And thanks to our wonderful tour guide Chansay...and if he is booked, his fiance is also a tour guide!

And thanks to our wonderful tour guide Chansay…and if he is booked, his fiance is also a tour guide!

More photos of our Laos vacation here.


Spring Break Vacation 2014

May 22nd, 2014 No comments

Kalani got a week and a half off for spring break this year. So, that meant we were going on vacation! In planning and preparing for our spring break vacation we realized that we were 3 countries shy of visiting all of the 10 ASEAN Countries. So, that meant we were headed to Laos, Myanmar & Brunei. Fitting 3 countries into about 12 days took a lot of planning, bribing and a sense of adventure! We had 2.5 days in Laos, 4.5 days in Myanmar (Burma), 1 day rest back in the Philippines (to wash clothes and re-pack), 2.5 days in Brunei. It was a great vacation and we made some wonderful memories. Blog post on each country to follow.

Our schedule for Spring Break 2014

Our schedule for Spring Break 2014

 


Hong Kong Women’s Conference (second year)

March 30th, 2014 1 comment

The A.S.I.A (Associated Sisters In Asia) Women’s Conference was held in Hong Kong again this year the second weekend in March. I was able to confirm with a friend early on that she would attend and we would fly over together, but she was going to meet up with her other friend who would be coming from Singapore. Luckily I got another friend to agree to join me and be my roommate for the 3 nights that we were there. We decided to fly to Hong Kong a day before the conference started so we could do some sight-seeing, since there wouldn’t be a lot of time during the conference. And the speakers for the conference were wonderful as usual. We were privileged to hear from members of the Asia Area Presidency: Garrett Gong & Randy Funk. And then we attended about 6 breakout classes of various topics. It was wonderful to get out of the Philippines, see Hong Kong, be spiritually uplifted, participate in a service project, see old friends and make new friends.

First outing in Hong Kong was to the LDS Temple...but the taxi driver said this was "not a temple, only Chinese temple, this is a church"

First outing in Hong Kong was to the LDS Temple…but the taxi driver said this was “not a temple, only Chinese have temple, this is a church”

Chi Lin Nunnery in Hong Kong was very peaceful, although we never saw any nuns while there

Chi Lin Nunnery in Hong Kong was very peaceful, although we never saw any nuns while there

Did some souvenir shopping at the "Ladies Market"

Did some souvenir shopping at the “Ladies Market”

The people in Hong Kong hang dry their clothes right outside their apartment window

The people in Hong Kong hang dry their clothes right outside their apartment window

My roommate and I at the 12 story church building where our conference was held

My roommate and I at the 12 story church building where our conference was held

Streets of Hong Kong are busy

Streets of Hong Kong are busy

Cool Asian boat at the Hong Kong harbor

Cool Asian boat at the Hong Kong harbor

Old fashion double decker bus only costs about $.30 to ride, but it doesn't go very fast and makes many stops along the way and is crowded on a Saturday afternoon

Old fashion double decker tram only costs about $0.30 to ride, but it doesn’t go very fast and makes many stops along the way and is crowded on a Saturday afternoon

Hong Kong Park is right in the middle of the city, but you wouldn't be able to tell once you were surrounded by the fountains and trees

Hong Kong Park is right in the middle of the city, but you wouldn’t be able to tell once you were surrounded by the fountains and trees

Unique teapots on display at the Teapot Museum located at the Hong Kong Park

Unique teapots on display at the Teapot Museum located at the Hong Kong Park

Aviary at the Hong Kong Park

Aviary at the Hong Kong Park

My friend who was in our ward in Texas, flew the 10 hours or so from Saudi Arabia to attend conference

My friend who was in our ward in Texas, flew the 10 hours or so from Saudi Arabia to attend conference

My 2 friends who I got to join me from the Philippines

My 2 friends who I got to join me from the Philippines

More photos from Hong Kong women’s conference here.


Kalani turns 10

March 24th, 2014 No comments

We have now been parents for 10 years…how time flies! We feel very fortunate to have Kalani as our daughter and love spending time with her and watching her grow into a young lady.

Kalani is a very compassionate, easy going, funny and loveable

Kalani is a very compassionate, easy going, funny and lovable

She loves to sing and had a singing teacher for a couple of months and now is in an International Girls choir

She loves to sing and had a singing teacher for a couple of months and now is in an International Girls choir

She loves attending the International School and has had some wonderful and fun experiences at the school

She loves attending the International School and has had some wonderful and fun experiences at the school

She loves to play with her friends and brother...and make silly faces while taking photos

She loves to play with her friends and brother…and make silly faces while taking photos

She is growing up too fast

She is growing up too fast

She still misses the United States and the family that we have there. And getting stung by a box jellyfish wasn't great either

She still misses the United States and the family that we have there. And getting stung by a box jellyfish wasn’t great either

But she also loves the perks of living in the Philippines

But she also loves the perks of living in the Philippines

Happy Birthday to our wonderful girl

Happy Birthday to our wonderful girl

10 facts about Kalani:

-Really easy to travel with

-Wonderful big sister

-Loves acting & singing

-Loves to read (right now Percy Jackson and the Heroes of Olympus…she has a crush on the Leo Valdez character)

-Fun

-Adventurous

-Loves her school, but also misses being homeschooled

-Loves to eat, especially Baby Back Ribs

-Likes to wear her moms socks, shoes and make-up…and the shoes fit her perfectly

-She is a very good friend and loves to be with younger children and babies

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