Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Philippines No. 3

Just a few more pictures from our time in the Philippines

 Alia being very cool

We went to this church several Sundays, they had really good teaching, a coffee shop and ...

 ... lots of people

went to the zoo which was very interactive, Alia got to feed a lamb 

 and pinea pigs 

my phone got stolen while we were riding in one of these

 and on a lighter note: We made lots of awesome new friends like these two 
(this picture is just for you, Sarah!)



Monday, 25 August 2014

aaand we are back - well, almost

Our two week trip to the Philippines ended up being one month long and we left the country (with new visa in our passports - Praise the Lord!) with 3 hours left on our visa for the Philippines.

Now we are back in 'our' country, but not quite in 'our' city. We had to go to another island first to be registered...
The Lord has once again provided in an amazing way as we get to stay in a house of friends of our friend's friends. The place is amazing and the play area they have makes Alia's wildest dreams come true;

can you spot the happy child?

Saturday, 2 August 2014

Philippines 2: The island in the lake on the island in the lake on the island...

During our time here in the Philippines we had the privilege to spend the first week with our very good friends Ragnar and Liz. For a while now we have simply referred to them as our third set of parents, and our kids' third set of grandparents. They are really, really cool people, and we are very thankful that they took time to come to Manila to hang out with us.

Since they know this area quite well, they offered to show us some of the sights in the area.
One really cool place they took us to see was the island in the lake on the island in the lake on the island. Let me explain real quick: We are now on the island of Luzon, which has a lake called Taal, in that lake there is a volcano, but the crater in that volcano is full of water, and in that lake there is a small island.

After about an hour and a half's drive from Manila we arrived at lake Taal. We stopped up on a ridge in a town called Tagaytay to look at the view of the lake. This is me and Alia with our third set of (grand)parents


After we drove down to the lake, we hired a boat to take us across to the volcano island

I have tried to stay away from this whole selfie hysteria, but... I guess this counts as one.
Alia enjoyed the waves.. at first at least


After arriving on the island we had the option of walking up to the crater, or riding horses. Because of a certain broken ankle because of a certain accident you might have read about a month ago we chose to ride the horses. Ragnar and Liz wanted to walk, and they were just as quick to the top as us


Ok... so the island in the crater lake is not huuuuuge, but it still is an island...
But, anyway, the sights up there were fantastic, and it was also really cool to look around the shoreline and see all the holes in the ground with the smoke pouring out of them. As you understand, the volcano is still active, and it is actually not legal to live on the island, but with all these tourist wanting to see the spectacular sights, a few people live there anyway.

So that's all for now.

Erlend