Showing posts with label Sea Turtle Resort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea Turtle Resort. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2014

May 15th: Painting complete and a celebration dinner

We tried to have an early breakfast, but it didn't happen! This is our last day of painting. On the way to our "homes" we made balloons from our latex gloves. Robin added faces. The kids loved them! They have so few toys.


In short order we finished coat # 3 and the houses look great. The old lady who lived in one of the chattered non stop with Robin. Unfortunately, not in English!



While we finished up, Jenny gave the little kids toothbrush sand tooth paste, and for the older ones caps, pencils and paper.

Back to the Sea Turtle for a swim, lunch and siesta! It is very hot again today. Lunch was as spectacular as all our meals and we each got Halo Halo - a special dessert with a layer of seeds, corn, beans, jello, shaved ice, and cream with a maraschino cherry on top. You mix it all up and dig in!

Late afternoon we go back to the school and plant more under Sally's direction. The plants are in desperate need of watering!



At our debriefing, everyone feels we could have done more work. Probably, we could have painted another couple of houses.

Dinner is a special event hosted by Sally. We lovely ladies are all dressed in sarongs. Our table is set beautifully with flowers.


The meal is delicious - lettuce and potato salad, beef and chicken dishes and lots of excellent wine. Jenny and Gabe thanked us all for our help and gave us each a picture. It was lovely!



Heather Bragg
DWC Volunteer Participant
Tabogon, Philippines: May 2014

Thursday, May 15, 2014

May 14th: Green paint and plenty of fun!

Oh what a beautiful morning! Sunshine, blue sea and hearty breakfast gets us in the spirit to load up and head down the dusty road for the next stage of our project. Today, we are rolling on the colour - sort of a forest tree to blend in with the landscape a bit. But just a bit.

When we arrive at the first location, we unload the painting materials and a cooler full of cold water and split into two groups. Debbie, Robin and Schaana head for a home the size of a small shed which belongs to an old man.



No matter what kind of racket the girls make, the old man appears to sleep through. When they need to move inside the house to do some painting, the old man doesn't appear to hear their calls.


Time to bring Gab into the mix. The girls soon discover that the old man is deaf and didn't realize the painting was underway! Before long, he was chattering non-stop to the girls. Unfortunately they didn't understand a word he was saying. But they knew he was some happy to see the paint being rolled on to his home. Even the man's hen seemed to be taken up with all the action!


It was jumping in and out of its basket and flipping around the inside of the shed to check out the girl's work. Heather, Rick, Dianne and Gab worked on the bigger house. The kids from nearby homes were fascinated with the job. Gab soon got the boys some brushes and they joined the work team.



The little girls shyly passed on our offer to have them help out. So Dianne and Robin gave them a camera to try and take pictures while one of them got their hair put into a French braid. She looked adorable!

Back to the beautiful Sea Turtle Lagoon resort -- a bit of paradise by the sea. We headed straight for the sea and a big swim. It was high tide, so Debbie dove in off the ledge, others jumped and Rick did a cannon ball. But the best was Gab who did flips and all sorts of marvellous jumps from on high. We still think he looks like a boy when he gets his hair wet!

After lunch, we went for an adventure along the coast in a small boat. In my head, I was singing "Under the Sea". We were on the look-out for turtles. Alas, there were none to be seen. But we were thrilled to see some small silver fish fly out of the water and skip across the surface like pebbles! Too much fun! Later, we put on some snorkels and snaked around the water searching for brilliant blue starfish, and amazing fish of all colours. It was amazing to see.

We came back too late to do gardening at the local school. But Rick and Gab managed to finish clearing the back courtyard of rock and rubble and checked out the state of the latrine.

Later at night, we dined outside gazing at a beautiful full moon that shed a band of golden light on the gently rolling waves. We are all so grateful to be part of this adventure.

Dianne Clarke
DWC Volunteer Participant
Tabogon, Philippines: May 2014

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

May 13th: Painting homes and starting the school site project

Today we got to sleep in until 6am! Some of us ran to the ocean for a quick dip before breakfast. After we ate breakfast, we loaded into the van and car and went off to the work site, Jenny and Gabe too! We painted primer coats on three small houses. Two houses were close together and we split into two groups.

House #1
House #2

We made short work of the first coat and moved to the last house. We attacked the last house all as a big group.


Singing, laughing and painting. As the saying goes, many hands make light work.





The heat of the day rose up as we finished. Sweaty and smiling, we returned to the Sea Turtle and went for a swim. Rest and siesta was the order of the day for the heat of the afternoon.

Around 4:30pm we suited up and went back to work. We went to the school site and started our other projects. We planted and cultivated the front school grounds. We also levelled an area by the latrines and uncovered the septic system so that it could be cleaned out. When we reached the halfway point on these projects, we stopped for the day. Another swim and then our group meeting before dinner.

The food was again, superb: pasta, cheeses, bread, wine, salad, and spring rolls. Well fed and happy, we all were headed for an early bedtime. Dianne is sleeping on the porch again.

Schaana Puetz
DWC Volunteer Participant
Tabogon, Philippines: May 2014