Sunday, January 20, 2008

Christmas in Naga with the Nacions

Christmas in the Philippines is quite a fun event. This was my second Christmas in Naga, so I knew a bit of what to expect. As a bit of a downer we spent a fair amount of our time at the airport getting to Naga, and then coming back to get our baggage, then coming back to pick up a friend and then leaving the next day to Manila. Basically there was a daily trip to the airport for the entirety of my time in Naga but luckily the Naga airport wasn't far. As for actual points of interest over the Christmas period, there was a fundraiser being done by the young people of the church that was pretty good and then the next day was a reception held for Joy and myself/birthday party for Joy and my brother-in-law Darrell.(he's the big white guy in the pictures -- yes he did play football, specifically center for ole miss). I chose the picture below to show the somewhat humorous disparity of size (sorry Darrell).


It was supposed to be a few people, but as you can see in true Filipino fashion it turned out to be about 100 people (there are a lot of people out of the camera range on both sides) stuffed into the living room of mama and papa Nacion's house. But it was pretty fun, and we had good food and talked a bit about how we came together and Glenith (Joy's sister) and Darrell talked a little bit about how things were going in their lives. The next day was Christmas Eve (the big day in the Philippines) so after wandering around Naga a bit we had a wonderful dinner out on the patio including one of my favorites: barbequed pork (I highly recommend Filipino barbeque). Here are a couple pictures from that evening:

Barbeque in action:



The Nacions plus adopted Nacions taken by Matt Jennings:



Joy's two brothers and Matt Jennings:


We had a good time hanging out with the Nacions and one of my childhood friends (Matt Jennings). And then left the next morning for Manila to meet my sister at the airport. Of course it was slightly more copmlicated because there were no flights out of Naga on Christmas day so we had to take a van to Legaspi to catch a flight to Manila, so we also stopped along the way to see the remains of a historic church that was buried by a volcanic eruption 300 years ago from the volcano Mayon.

Travel, Travel, and more Travel

yay! 30-ish hours of travel... Houston to Seattle, Seattle to Taipei, Taipei to Manila. Houston to Seattle was uneventful, I arrived around midnight and I think there were maybe two people working in the airport at the time, I had to find this one poor lady who clearly had lots of other things she needed to do other than talk to me, several times to try to figure out what I needed to do to connect to my next flight.

But once I loaded onto the next flight I was blissful. It turns out that EVA Airways Evergreen delux is essentially business class at only slightly above economy prices. And this is what I was going to take on the last two legs of the trip so yeah the rest of the trip was quite comfortable. Here is a picture of the seat arrangement I was in from Teipei to Manila:



And there was much rejoicing...


And speaking of Taipei, here are a couple interesting pictures from the airport.
There was a huge Hello Kitty play area:


a sculpture garden:


and a real garden, yeah real growing flowery things:


inside the terminal. Cool albeit wierd.

Post Facto posting and ripping off lyrics from John Denver

This is my first post-facto post. I'm not going to try to keep the tense of things in line, I will use the present tense for things in the past, past tense for things in the past, and future tense for things in the past. In fact it is quite possible that I will use the past tense for things in the future just to shake things up. anyway... here goes.

"I'm leavin'... on a jet plane... don't know when I'll be back again..." Its a little eerie how well that fits my current situation. I've packed up my life and stored what I can't fit into a couple suitcases to Manila Philippines (we'll there's still some stuff in the apartment that my roommate and brother will hopefully be kind enough to pack up, and store as well). I'm not entirely sure when I'm coming back... I'm coming back when Joy's visa is done processing which is dependent on the Department of Homeland Security otherwise known as the black-hole of legal documents. So I really don't know when that will be done, and when I will come back, current best guess is six months from now.

Here is all that I have:


locked up here:


and yeah, its about 4 tubs of clothes, 3 of miscellaneous, and about 25-30 of books.

I have been on this sprint for the last month or so, trying to finish school, pack up, and still stay marginally useful at work. But its finally finished... at least I will get to sleep on the plane.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

If you are wondering why there has been no action on this blog, well... I made a call to post-facto blog about the current journeys to our wedding, hong kong, macau, and Bangkok when we got back... we really aren't spending enough time in these cities to also write blog posts about the daily goings on without missing stuff, so... hold your breath... hold it... hold it... we'll be back in a few days with lots of pictures and random funny stories (like the beast of the dalisay paradise nest and the growing checklists of forms of public transportation).


talk to you in a few days....