Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Back to Preschool

We are now in our second week of formal language study, and we have had a lot of fun so far. I think this is as close as we’re going to get to being back in preschool! We have learned the names of colours, animals, body parts etc. and can (usually!) follow a series of two or three simple instructions. One day we even played “Simon Says”! And we have a break and “snack time” in the middle of our session… Seriously, all that’s missing is nap time. :-)

The main activity in yesterday’s session was a “grand review” of everything we had learned so far – we now know over 200 Tagalog words! This picture doesn’t show everything we have learned, but I think it includes all the items that could be gathered together on the table.


We have also learned the names of various pieces of furniture and parts of the house (which couldn’t be put on the table for obvious reasons).


Of course, these are only the nouns we have learned. We have also learned a number of verbs and prepositions, which are what really makes our sessions interesting and fun. For example…

Some of my favourite moments so far:
1) Scattering “body parts” (flash cards that point to different body parts) around the room (“Put the arm behind the door…”). We were so focused on comprehending the instructions that it took a while to realize how weird this was…
2) Throwing “animals” around the room (because when else, except in language study, can you throw a cow at the ceiling?!!)
3) Our teacher telling Hannah (after we’d just learned the verbs “hold” and “look at”): “Hold the knife. Look at Rachael”. Not creepy at all! Haha. 

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Home Sweet Home

After being in Bataan for over a week, I was finally able to move into my own house on Saturday. I’m so glad I was able to move and start getting settled in over the weekend since yesterday was officially the first day of our “Culture & Language Acquisition” (CLA) program!

I had my first pieces of my furniture delivered yesterday, so now it is starting to look and feel a little more like a home. I spent a lot of time yesterday washing dishes, storage containers etc. now that I have a table to put them on (you may recall from a previous post that I have no kitchen cupboards at this point in time).  

I also got a sofa yesterday. It is in the room upstairs next to the balcony, and I SO wish I had pictures of how it got there! It went a little something like this…

Me (as delivery people are bringing sofa in the front door): Could you please help me get it up the stairs?
Delivery man #1: Those are small stairs… We go over the balcony?

Delivery man #2, delivery man #3 and delivery lady go outside. I’m thinking that they’re going to look at the balcony, figure out a plan, maybe reverse the truck into the driveway to help…

Delivery man #1 (pointing up the stairs): You show me?

I lead him up the stairs to the room where I want it. He’s still following me so I open the door and walk out onto the balcony. To my great surprise, I see my sofa sticking up in the air! Delivery man #1 promptly climbs over the railing and starts attempting to pull up the sofa by its plastic wrapping, a scenario that makes “ghetto extension ladder” (see previous post) seem pretty tame.


Wondering how in the world they got the sofa up there (remember, my friends, that Filipinos are not big people!) and how in the world this was ever going to work, I grab handfuls of the couch cushion and try to help delivery man #1 before he falls to his death!

Somehow we are able to get hold of the sofa legs – a much more promising prospect. (About this time, I start wishing I still had my phone in my pocket, rather than downstairs charging… but at the same time I realize that I really don’t have a free hand with which to take pictures anyhow.)

The next thing I know, delivery man #2 is beside us, adding his weight to the pulling effort. A few seconds later delivery man #3 shows up as well and the sofa lands on the balcony.  


Had I not seen it with my own eyes, I would never had believed it were possible. I’m still not entirely sure how they did it. It reminds of me of a line from Sahara (one of my favourite movies): “There’s no way that should have worked”!!



Thursday, 5 February 2015

Safety First!

I was up at my house yesterday evening while people were fitting flyscreens on my windows and installing a couple of screen doors. This is the scene I was greeted with upon returning to Cole & Hannah's house (where I'm staying at the moment):


We were amused by this dude's ghetto ladder when we saw it previously (the rungs are made of rebar), but it was even more entertaining to watch "ghetto ladder" transform into "ghetto extension ladder"...


What could possibly go wrong!?!


I find it ironic that this unsafe scenario (to put it mildly) was all for the purpose of making a house safer (they were putting a grill/bars over the air-conditioner).


I haven't witnessed anything quite so entertaining at my house yet, but the important thing is that work has been getting done! The above picture is of the bars (cage?!) that were put over my laundry area today. The workmen will be back tomorrow to paint the bars... And then I'm hoping to be able to start moving in tomorrow night or Saturday!!


Monday, 2 February 2015

First Few Days in Bataan...

Now that I have a table on which to put my laptop and a chair on which to sit, it’s time to fill you in on the past few days…

We left Manila on Thursday, kicking off our long, crazy day with a 6 AM start. I think we could write a book about Thursday, but I’ll just give you the short version!! To put a positive spin on things, we succeeded in buying mattresses to sleep on that night, fridges and washing machines which were (surprisingly) delivered the same day, and cleaning supplies... And we managed to finish our shopping in time for our drivers to get back to Manila.

But it was also a rather stressful and frustrating day… We had such a hassle paying for things, despite having plenty of money with which to do so. Cash is widely used to pay for things here, and yet the daily ATM limit is really low. So I’m not sure how that’s supposed to work! And apparently the limit is the same when you pay for things with your card... I ended up having to use my Australian credit card to buy my fridge and washing machine because my bank here has such a low transaction limit.

I had quite the pounding headache by the time we finally stopped at 3:30 PM for lunch, but I think that was mostly due to my neck not coping with the weight of the bag I was carrying. In the end, we probably accomplished more than we expected to, but it was a long day and I was glad when it was over and I could go to bed!

The next day we decided to have an adventure and figure out how to get into town to start shopping for furniture. People were very friendly and helpful and we had a lot of fun. It was much less stressful than the previous day and we enjoyed the sense of accomplishment in figuring things out for ourselves.

The past couple of days we have mostly been hanging around at home in case we need to let people in to deliver things or work on things. There are a few security-related things that need to be done at my house before I and my belongings will move in, so I’m staying with my friends Cole & Hannah at the moment. Their house is only about 150 metres or so down the road from mine, which is really nice. I think it’s likely to be another week or so before I can move in, but we’ll see what happens…

Today I met a group of women who live on my street. They were sitting outside socializing between my house and Cole & Hannah’s, and they invited me to join them when they saw me going past. Most of them had good English, but they were also eager to help me learn Tagalog. Until now, I have pretty much only seen men sitting outside their houses, so it was great to finally meet some of the women in the neighbourhood.

Anyway, here are a few random pictures from the past couple of days: 
Bathing a baby in the midst of chaos (no furniture in the house)
Watching Americans watch the Superbowl! :-) (As you can see, they now have some furniture - I still have none...)
Adventures: First tricycle ride
Selfie in the tricycle
Adventures: Learning how to use a twin tub washing machine
That gaping air-conditioner hole is one of the reasons I haven't move in yet, but we're making progress - the air-con was just installed this evening!