Friday, November 09, 2007

Goodbye Manila

Although we are now in Seattle, I can't tell you about our trip until I finish up our time in the Philippines. We had a whirlwind few days before we actually departed and didn't have a chance to tell you about our last couple days! Here are a few pics!

Before church on Sunday the Chesnut family met us in our church parking lot to say a final goodbye. I think this was the first and last photo of our families together for a long time.


At church Nanay and Tatay spent a lot of time with Davis. They kept him during the service just about the entire time. Here they are singing with the congregation. :)

After church we went out to lunch with Nanay, Tatay, Alex, Emi and Joni, who have been some of our closest friends. It was really special as we enjoyed time together and also some of our favorite Filipino foods!

Baby Joni has grown up a lot since she was born! Davis and her love each other. We are sad to separate them! (aren't they cute!!)

Before we left we also spent a lot of time with our friends, Melissa, Andrew and Sarah. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures to share with you!!

All I can say is we already miss you all very much!!!

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4 Comments:

Blogger Sarah B:

Welcome back to the US. I know this time is a bit bittersweet. Hope your transition back is as smooth as possible. Will look forward to watching your posts and hearing your thoughts on re-acclimation. Blessings.

Friday, November 09, 2007 10:25:00 PM  
Blogger del a:

Hi guys,
You must be in transit to Bama these days. Hop on Skype when you get settled. Love and Prayers Del and Jean

Monday, November 12, 2007 11:23:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous:

hey guys, we don't have your skype id...

email us.

Melissa

Tuesday, November 13, 2007 5:16:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous:

Welcome home! Sounds like you are having quite a homecoming. I can't wait for you to get back to the lake to visit. See you soon.
Helen Dickinson

Friday, November 30, 2007 12:13:00 PM  

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