….So I can understand Tagalog. God
showers us with presents daily but sometimes we are oblivious. This
can be anything from sunsets to laughs to just about anything. My
parents and my grandparents would speak to me in Tagalog growing up.
I unfortunately do not know how to speak the language but it was such
a blessing and present from God being able to “eavesdrop” on
random happenings or just being able to understand comments that were
being said. I kept a list of some of the best things I heard.
to me from God and my secret Philippines of the things everyone heard
but I got to understand:
widow cement and paint her house for her and her family. One of the
local pastors asked if we could encircle the house an
d pray.sisters and their hard work here. As we pray and hold hands we may
not know each others names now but when we meet again we will.”
Every Wednesday morning I went toa local squatter community to help feed children. In one of the
communities, a family invited the pastor’s wife and our group to her
house. Before we left the pastor’s wife prayed.
you.”
outside dancing and laughing…
“I want to be Lady Gaga when I growup..”
5K marathon (some did a 10k and a half-marathon) in Manila. I
walked it. No shame… hahah but of course I dramatically
finished… meaning with my hair down and fake running/model
walking.. meaning the announcers pumped up the music and commentated
while I ran…. I wasn’t nearly as sweaty as everyone else was and
my hair was still down while I was in the Powerade line….
“She looks sexy after she runs…”
walking almost always heard….
happens when they do something bad..
“if you’re bad-your mom will spank
you.”
“if you’re bad-you’ll turn into a
chair.”
“well you’ll turn into a dog”
“well you’ll turn into a white
person.”
“well you’ll turn old.”
hysterically for a couple of minutes.

tells her friend…“That’s the one I was telling you
about… he’s mixed. He’s half asian and white.”
community and a child starts yelling at me…
Visiting Grandpa “you’re too dark and i’m surprised
that you still have your baby fat…” lol oh gramps…
to John Blair…
marry him and he can take me back to America.”

During VBS, I was Mandi the MadScientist.. I wore pink lipstick and blue eyeshadow. The sweet older lady in the kitchen said…..
have to wear yellow shirts…. Emma from my small group said,
wearing. You’re big like me. Can I have it?”

testimonies and their struggles from the past.
