Friday, 23rd September 2011
Breakfast consisted of Milo, potato chips, fried eggs, toast, bananas and fresh papaya (paw-paw). We left early in the morning to return to Bugallon and Bro Jonny accompanied us to Dagupan where we caught another bus that took us back to the hall. This trip was much less eventful, although the bus was very crowded, every seat was jammed with people and by the time we had reached Lingayen all the isle was also full.
| Building works |
| Can you count them all? |
We felt quite sad saying goodbye to the DeVera family. We really enjoyed their company, and hope they enjoyed ours. We pray for our Father's blessings on them, and hope to soon see them all in God's Kingdom.
| Jannah, Josiah, Silas, Sis Joselyn and Eden |
| Noah trying to ride a big boy's bike |
| The outdoor setting made by Bro Jonny |
| The DeVera Family |
| All of us (Mum took the photo) |
Sis Laida and Bro Edmond prepared lunch for us while we did a little more washing (again). The children played with Cally until after lunch.
After lunch I did some preparation for the exhortation on Sunday (Luke 18, prayer). It was raining again and the children were confined to the building for most of the afternoon. Sarah and mum each read a couple chapters of “On the banks of Plum Creek” (that Ingalls man really needs to settle down, and stop moving around all the time).
Silas said another goodbye today - his 8th baby tooth came out, so now he can do a really good Bugs Bunny impersonation.
| What a tooth! |
| What big teeth you have! |
| Bugs Bunny Silas |
| It's the real McCoy |
Sis Tina arrived in the afternoon and then Sis Jinky. They prepared dinner for us while the children all had washes. After tea they went to bed and all fell asleep rather quickly.
Sis Consing, Bro Jonathan and Bro Jodel joined us for the Bible study and Bro Felcris also arrived just as we were beginning. With another coffee inside us we all sat and talked for quite a while afterwards. Gradually we all disappeared off to bed. Tomorrow we leave to make our way to Bataan.
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