Friday, June 30, 2017

Home Again

A couple of days after leaving Topeka (see post Stranded Part II), we arrived in Manila about 4:30 am on Saturday 6/3/2017. The Mabuhay Manor had received our e-mail about being a day late and they had the shuttle waiting for us. Activities at the airport looked normal, Resorts World Manila across the street looked okay as if nothing terrible happened the night before (also in post Stranded Part II)


We arrived at the hotel about 5:00 am and our friends, the Watsons from Wichita were in the lobby waiting for the shuttle to take them to the airport for their return flight to the United States. We had about 10 minutes of time together before they left.






We did an early check-in at the hotel so we can shower and take a nap before we head for the Cebu Pacific booking office. We could not contact Cebu Pacific Air from San Francisco to cancel our tickets for Tacloban. Due to our delayed flight in Dallas, we missed our connecting flight to Manila, which in turn made us miss our Cebu Pacific flight to Tacloban. We knew our tickets are already considered flown but we were still hoping they'll listen to our plea....NOT. So we booked and paid for another flight. JJ had to be in school that Tuesday.

Due to time change, we all slept from about 10 in the morning that day and didn't wake up until 4:00 am Sunday. That 2 hours from 4:00 am to 6:00 am was hard as the last meal we had was breakfast the previous day.

Later we met up with my sister Jane and her family at Market-Market at Bonifacio Global City and had dinner at the Seafood Island. In the Philippines, malls are always crowded no matter what day of the year. They are called mega malls with 4 or 5 stories of specialties shops and stores. Today, Sunday, it is even more crowded as it is the day before school opening and there were back-to-school sales going on.







On Monday, we went to the U.S. Embassy to surrender JJ's emergency passport and obtain his new permanent one. This was a smooth transaction with no problems. After the Embassy we went to the Mall of Asia, another mega mall, and had Shakey's Pizza for lunch.






We spent one more night in the hotel and at 2:30 Tuesday morning we were up again so we could catch the airport shuttle at 3:00 for our 5:30 flight to Tacloban. We arrived in Tacloban about 7:30 and had to tell several porters to leave our bags alone. At the regional airports, the porters are very aggressive trying to get your bags for a tip. Flor went ahead and had one porter help us find transportation back to Hinunangan. After about a 2 hour drive we arrived home.




We had the transportation driver stay around for a few minutes while we made sure our car would start. The battery was dead on our car and the driver was more than happy to give us a jump start.

We found out we were in a black out and had no electricity until about 6:00 pm. I turned the water back on (or so I thought), but we did not have water. Thinking we were in the dry season, we thought we might be back to only having water from 3:00 am – 5:00 am. A neighbor said they had water and we checked our valve again. Unlike America, the water pipes are not 3' below ground. Here the pipes are barely buried and sometimes even above ground. This leads to pipe breakage. So, before we left, I had turned off the water at the meter so we would not lose water. I went back to the meter and turned the valve again and we had water and started filling our water barrel. The only thing I can think of is someone turned our water on while we were gone. Not knowing this, I had turned it off when I thought I had turned it on.

Because we did not have enough water to run the washing machine yet, we went to the mountain stream to wash our curtains and bedding and heavier clothing items.

We are finally back into a normal day-to-day routine. We have the porch swing hung again. I did some repairs on the pig shed and goat shed. We sold all but 3 of the piglets. The people who took care of the animals while we were gone are going to raise the 3 remaining piglets. I have started planting the seeds that we brought from America (will let you know how that goes).



We drove to Talcoban on Thursday 6/15/17 so Flor could buy supplies to restock her store.



While in America, we bought a KU flag. We now have it flying on the porch of the house.



The people who took care of the animals while we were gone needed a new place to live. Flor and I decided to rent our shed to them. They will help take care of the store and take care of the maintenance on the shed. They will also continue to help with the animals and property.

Even though it was a stressful trip with many turns, it was nice seeing family and friends. Zachary, Joshua, Mom, Dad, Lynette, Rick, the Hicks, the Allens, Pat, Esther, David and Violet, Brenda, Dolores Wells, the Rojeros, Sunnyside Baptist family in Wichita, First Southern Baptist family in Topeka, the Midway family, the Carsons in Salina and many more. We enjoyed hot dogs and s'mores with mom and dad at the lake. We helped dad move a patio table made of cement, the top was about 400 pounds. Returning to Topeka from Wichita we stopped at the scenic overlook, cattle pens, near Cassoday on the Turnpike. Brenda Foster was very generous and bought JJ a build-your-own stuffed Sonic while we were at Towne East Mall in Wichita.

























We were impressed with Philippine Airline (PAL). Even in economy class, there was enough leg room for me. Customer care was excellent and when we had our problems at the airport, PAL was very accommodating. When we make the trip again we will fly PAL for sure.

PAL

We have always like Mahbuay Manor in Manila. If you book on line, they have deals for round trip airport shuttle and continental breakfast. If you stay there a couple of days, they provide shuttles to the Mall of Asia. They will also help arrange transportation to other destinations.


We also want to thank the Midway Wholesale family (a premier construction and building supply house in the Topeka area) for being very generous with art supplies and shipping. Sunnyside Baptist church in Wichita for hygiene supplies and money. First Baptist church in Topeka for more supplies and money. June and Phillip Hicks of Wichita for hospitality and shipping. John and Gina Allen of Topeka for allowing Flor to help them in their time of grief. My sister Lynette Beebe of Kansas City for supplies and having JJ spend the night with her. And many others.




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