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Fun Farm

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About an hour south of Manila is a neat little getaway called Fun Farm. We took a Saturday afternoon and enjoyed escaping Manila and having some active fun out in nature! There was a great climbing playground where kids could expend a lot of energy! The playground had this old farm truck the kids could play on. It also had an orange Kubota tractor, just like the one Granddad used to have! There was a great petting zoo with sheep, goats, pigs, and they had carrots that we could feed to the guinea pigs and rabbits! One little hutch had a mommy rabbit with tiny newborn bunnies! More climbing for my little monkey Elias got to ride a horse. And we all rode in a cart pulled by a carabao (like a water buffalo) named Chocolate (spelled Tsokolate in Filipino, but the pronunciation is similar)! There was also boat riding. And fishing! Elias caught one tiny fish! Elias' favorite part may have been this tire swing! There w

Donsol, Part 2: Boating and Snorkeling

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As I mentioned in Part 1 , Donsol is famous for its whale shark eco-tourism, and we went with the hopes of being able to swim with whale sharks. Unfortunately, the whale sharks weren't cooperating that weekend, and we didn't see any! However, we did enjoy two beautiful 3-hour boat rides, and we were able to enjoy some snorkeling as well. Elias in his sun protection gear, ready to go out for our first day of whale spotting! These are the cool boats we did our whale spotting in. Excited to get started! Each boat had a crew of 4 locals, and each boat could carry 4-6 passengers. The guide's shirt says "BIO," which stands for "Butanding Interaction Officer." "Butanding" is the Filipino word for whale shark. The fourth crew member was the spotter, who stood up on the top of this pole for the entire 3-hour tour! Unfortunately, without the whale sharks' cooperation, there's not much for the spotter to do! We were grateful

Donsol, Part 1: The Resort

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We took a trip to Donsol, which is on the same Philippine island that we live on, but it is on the south end, so quite far. It would be a 12+ hour car ride, so we flew instead! We were traveling with a tour group of 5 other American families. We flew into the city of Legazpi, which has been in the international news recently because there is an active volcano there, called Mayon Volcano! It was amazing to fly in right over the volcano, which is spewing smoke and occasionally spurting fire but not actually erupting lava. The airport is RIGHT next to the volcano. This is our plane landed with the volcano right behind it! A panoramic view of the city of Legazpi. Mayon Volcano on the left, Albay Gulf of the Pacific Ocean on the right. It was about a 1.5-hour drive by van from the airport to the area of Donsol. The roads in the rural areas of the Philippines are very curvy and hilly... We were thankful none of us get carsick! Donsol is famous for its eco-tourism of swimming with

Chinese New Year

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Chinese New Year is a huge deal in the Philippines - Elias got two days off school for it! We were delighted to discover that our building was holding a dragon parade, and we were not disappointed! The dragons were throwing candy, which was a huge hit with the crowd! We're grateful we had been warned by some neighbors that it was going to be LOUD. Especially when they went inside, we were glad for our ear protection. It was a truly neat experience, though, and I'm grateful we were able to see it! We're looking forward to the Year of the Dog in Asia!

SM Mall of Asia

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As you've probably seen me mention before, Manila is filled with malls - there's a huge one on every block! Some of them are upscale, some of them are cheaper, but there's something for everyone everywhere! One of the largest malls in all of the Philippines is SM Mall of Asia - reports say it has over 400,000 square meters and 600 retailers! It's about a 30 minute drive from our apartment. (It's only 4 miles, but Manila traffic is ridiculous!) When Elias had some time off school to celebrate the Chinese New Year (post about that celebration is coming up next!), we decided to go check out the huge mall! Not only is the mall huge, but the complex also contains a Convention Center (where I went to this bazaar ), an Arena (where we saw Disney on Ice ), and an amusement park! We didn't take many pictures of the interior because a mall is a mall (unless it's a replica of Venice, Italy ). However, there was this cool area that they had planted to look li

Around Manila, Part 1

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I have some fun photos that don't each need their own blog post, so I'm just going to do a compilation of things I'd like to share. Justin and I went to get our Philippine driver's licenses, and we were entertained to discover that there is a church right in the middle of the Transportation Bureau. The Philippines has a very Catholic culture, and it makes sense there would be churches even in government buildings. The Philippines is also full of street cats! They seem to tightly control dogs - I rarely see stray dogs here - but they let cats wander freely. This one was sleeping in the waiting area of the Transportation Bureau! We received our large shipment of belongings from the United States in mid-January, and although we were delighted to get all our stuff, Elias was delighted to have so many big boxes to play in! There is a restaurant near our building that is called Elias! Unfortunately, it is traditional Filipino food, and Elias will not eat