I arrived in Batangas on Friday and have been going nonstop ever since! Our host teacher has done so much to make our time here special. She is wonderful and I feel so lucky to have her! I am learning TONS about the Philippines and every bit makes me want to learn more!
On Sunday, June 12, it was the Philippine independence day, so there were flags everywhere!
Everywhere you look in Batangas (and in the Philippines in general, it seems!), there are people selling all kinds of things. Here are beautiful flower arrangements being sold near the basilica.
See this woman tying the bows? They were preparing for two weddings that day. What a beautiful place to get married! We were able to crash one of the weddings and there were approximately 20 bridesmaids!
My host took us to her university, the University of Batangas for a tour. She seems to know so many people and was introducing us in all of the different offices. They're preparing to use some of the classrooms for Senior High School (grade 11), so they're updating with large TVs.
Maybe we should get uniforms at our school? They're very common here, even for teachers!
For lunch, I accomplished my goal of trying Jollibee, the Filipino fast food that seems to be everywhere. I had fried chicken and spaghetti with hot dogs! It was surprisingly delicious!
On Sunday we traveled to a town called Taal and went to a basilica built by the Spanish in 1516. It is incredibly beautiful.
In Taal, I got to ride on my first tricycle! It's like the Filipino version of a taxi. A motorcycle is hooked up to a little sidecar for the passengers to ride in.
We went to a GREAT museum about the woman who sewed the first Philippines flag, Marcela Marino de Agoncillo. In the museum they have a great tech lab where students can come to do research. Our tour guide, Mark, studied history in college and told me that he was doing his "dream job" in working at the museum. And he was awesome at it! He knew every detail inside and out.
Around every corner is another amazing view. This is from the bell tower of the basilica.
In the afternoon, we went to Tagaytay, a place where you can see the Taal volcano. This volcano is awesome because it's a little volcano in the middle of a lake in the crater of a big volcano. Fortunately, we got to see it and take some pictures before it started to rain because when it rains, it pours in the Philippines!
I can't wait to see what other adventures I will find here in Batangas!