Manila Airport - departing with other missionaries
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It took us approximately 45 minutes to get from the airport to our apartment which was about 3.5 miles away. We understood that the traffic in Cebu was much better than Manila but rest assured - IT WAS NOT! We got checked into our apartment at about 7PM, tired and ready to get some sleep.
We were assigned to a substitute apartment until the Mather's leave for home on March 30th. We will then take over their apartment, 206 which is a little nicer place. The only negative about all apartments, no running hot water ,except for the shower which has a "hot water by demand" system. There is no washer or dryer in this apartment but in 206 there is a clothes washer. No dryers anywhere because of the cost of electricity. We think most everything will go to the cleaners which is very cheap with a two-day turn around.
Saturday the 7th the Mather's took us around to see the malls and the S&R which is Cebu's COSTCO. We did come grocery shopping and ended up with more than we could get into the car so Jenee and I took a taxi home. It took us about 40 minutes to get approximately 2 miles back to our apartment. But Jenee is happy - roasted chicken there!
Sunday the 8th we went to church and enjoyed ourselves. The people were great, greeting us with such love. No air conditioning but they have fans in the celling which made the meeting beareable. We all joined the choir to practice for the upcoming ward conference and Seminary Graduation. Later that evening we drove to the Stake Center located on the Temple Complex for another 2 hour practice. The Stake Center had air conditioning - IT WAS GREAT!
Elder Mather and I went driving to give me the opportunity to drive on the Philippine roads. Sunday the traffic is not as bad so it was a piece of cake. I drove to the office and the Temple Complex to get used to the directions. Between our apartment, the office and the Temple Complex is not more than 3 miles apart.
Monday we set out for the office finding that the traffic was not really that bad, we made it there in approximately 15 minutes. I am sure that will change as time goes on and we get into heavier traffic.
Our SRC Manager was out of town today so there was not really a lot for us to do. The Mather's had to fly to Manila to be finger printed to comply with immigrations. With everybody gone we jus got acquainted with the office; I am sure we will be spending the next three weeks working alongside the Mathers, learning the ropes as fast as we can. They leave for home March 30th.
Across the street from the SRC office is an extremely large four floor high-end mall which goes in every direction and has about everything one could ever want or need. It reminded Jenee and I of the malls in Johannesburg - BIG AND BEAUTIFUL. It has anything you want from restaurants, clothing stores of every kind (many American name brands), electronic stores such as IStore and even a True Value Hardware Store, Payless, not to mention a high-end grocery store, Rustans and a large grocery store, Metro. If you were not careful you could easily get lost; it will take us at least 4 hours to get thru it all (oh, darn)!
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