I must say how impressed I was with Philippine airlines. We got three meals, headphones, pillows, blankets, and a small pouch with an eye mask, socks, & toothbrush and toothpaste. I was most pleased with the presence of foot rests, in economy class even! We rode to the hotel in shuttle vans. I was in awe at the roadways and traffic flow in the city. WOW its scary. Instead of using blinkers, drivers just honk their horns and move in an insane, hodgepodge fashion. They seem to have no worries about hitting each other. There's four lanes on the roads but eight cars across the lanes...how does that add up? I'm not sure at all, I'm quite glad we will not be doing the driving here. We have just checked into our hotel, the Mabuhay Manor in Manila and we're all utilizing the various forms of communication to the mainland and Hawaii...mostly internet as the phone costs about $3 a minute for long distance. Our plan for the evening is to meet up with EJ (another student who made the trip yesterday), go the Mall of Asia for dinner and some shopping, followed by an early bedtime. I'm curious to see how this jet lag thing in gonna work with our sleeping habits. Yah for Tylenol PM! Tomorrow morning we take a 6 hour bus ride to Baguio City where we will stay for the majority of the trip. Magandagabi (means goodnight).
Aloha from Kimmie, Melanie, Alfred, Janelle, Roxanne, and Ines.
If I didn't know any better, I would think you were describing Sudan or Nairobi haha! Hope you are having a great time :) Peace out and God bless!
ReplyDeleteYay Kimmie! Mabuhay. I'm glad you folks arrive safe. I forgot how insane the traffic there. Keep your blog coming, i really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteTake care, and remember, BOTTLED WATER!
love, janice silva
I'm praying for you Kimmie and your group!! I miss you. This blog is awesome. It'll be a good way to stay in touch! love you
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