
Teaching at Grace Christian Community School in Calauan, Laguna. Ate Nicole and I were teaching English to this grade 3 glass. We were teaching nouns and verbs at this point.

The view from the window of our home in Pasay City which is in Metro Manila South. We stayed here for only 4 days I believe, but it was a very poor neighbourhood. The houses were stacked on top of eachother, that's how little room there is there!

Me with J.P. and John, two of the orphans at the orphanage in Manila.

Me with J'Lou and Pat-Pat, the two kids that lived at Contilu, the guesthouse where we all stayed together when we were in Los Banos after leaving our host families.

Ate Nicole and I are on our rented motorcycles in Bohol! :)

Me planting rice :)

MY FAMILY IN THE PHILIPPINES!!!! Pastor Benjie, Ate Malu, Kuya Jai, Ate Hapi, Kuya Joshua, and I after church on my last Sunday in the Philippines.

Holding a starfish in Bohol! This was the first time I have ever seen an ocean :)

Leading the Advice station at the National High School in San Pablo.

Ate Nicole, Matt, our boat owner, and I when we went fishing for tilapia somewhere in Bicol.

Doing our drama about what happens when HIV gets into your body. Unfortunately, I was diarrhea in this drama haha.

Visiting a native Filipino tribe who are now Christians. This was probably one of my favorite parts of our trip, although it's really hard to pick a favorite . They sang us a song in Tagalog which was very moving.

I tamed every cow I met in the Philippines haha :)

Nicole and I reading to a little boy on the beach in Bohol.

At an orphanage in Manila.

MY FAVORITE PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINES! This is at our good-bye party at LBCRC. It was very sad.

A group of us after we did our seminar with Intervarsity Christian Fellowship youth at a church in Bicol!

Doing the "Advice" Station at a high school in Bicol!

Riding a carabao!!! :) It was raining haha. Clearly I am loving it.

Visiting a mayor while in Bicol.

Doing the advice station at a high school. I think this was also in the Bicol region.
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