Meet the team--Matt, Becca, Rachel, and Shannon.
Bicolanos love to celebrate, so this year we celebrated Christmas with them.

As soon as the team got off the plane,
we headed for the beach...

And took a boat to go snorkling.

Rachel was so happy to be back home and
to introduce Matt, her fiance, to the Philippines.
We all enjoyed getting to know him better.
"Hey, Matt, want to taste balut?"
"Balut? What's that?"

"A fertilized duck egg."
"Yuck! No way!"
On December 24,
we invited the neighborhood children
to our house for a Christmas party.
The team helped prepare the snacks
by putting hotdogs and marshmallows on sticks.
More than 50 children came for the party
some with older siblings or parents.
To help with crowd control,
we gave each one a blue, green, or yellow name tag.
While folks were still arriving,
Becca played "Pin the Star on the Tree" with them.

When everyone was there,
Terry told those with blue name tags
the Christmas story of the wisemen.
Most heard this story for the first time.

Rachel, Shannon, and Matt played games
with those wearing yellow name tags.
A snack was served to those with green name tags.
When Terry finished his story,
each group rotated until everyone
heard the story, played games, and ate a snack.
Then everyone took turns fishing for a gift.
The children especially enjoyed the puppet play
called "Christina and the Bells".
The party ended with the children tossing water balloons.
They enjoyed the party and so did we!
On Christmas Day, we celebrated
with a church in Dapdap, Sorsogon.
To get there, we drove for 2 hours.
Then we took a 30 minute boat ride
followed by an hour and a half hike
through the mud.
When we arrived, Ptr Mike welcomed Matt and the whole team.

While Michaelle and Shannon made preparations for the games,
The children joined Becca for a picture.

Matt and Rachel organized some games.

Ptr Mike proudly passed his new baby girl to Shannon to hold.

After the celebration, we hiked back to the boat.
To our surprise,
about 15 church members joined us for the hike
to be able to fellowship with us a little longer.
Just when we thought we couldn't make another step, we saw the boat.
What a day this Christmas had been!