Again, words seem inadequate to describe the trip so I will let the pictures tell the story. We are just feeling so fortunate to have shared this time with these great people of Faith.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
On Ground in Chicago
Here we are in Chicago where we will say goodbye to most of our fellow travelers. There are five of us continuing on to Buffalo and three will return to Richmond, VA.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Last Stop Before Chicago
After a 1am wake up call and a short trip to the International Terminal in Manila, we are now back in Hong Kong. Shortly we will board our 14 hour flight to Chicago. Because we will pass through 13 time zones, only one hour will elapse on the clock.
Here are a few more pictures:
From left: Srs. Minerva, Clarissa, Ethel and Aileen.
Paula and Mary Jane in Tacloban.
From the Wall of the Missing in the Tacloban Airport. There are many names including that of a young autistic child last seen with an orange life vest. He does not speak.
Our ticket out. But our hearts are still with those we leave behind.
Manila Airport
We are now checked in and waiting for our 5:10am flight to Hong Kong followed by our flight to Chicago.
It was a wonderful trip. But never have I felt quite like this. It seems that we were able to do so little. The same desperate conditions we saw on our way to Borongan were still evident on our way back to Tacloban. There are aid workers on the ground from all over the world. Many have been here for months. And yet the endless broken homes and hungry desperate people are everywhere you look. Here are just a few pictures:
We are looking forward to seeing all of you soon.
Thursday Evening
Paula travelled to the town of Salcedo in the typhoon ravaged part of Eastern Samar. Their church was nearly destroyed. Here is a picture of their parish church:
Funds from various government and foreign agencies are restricted and cannot be used for any religious purposes. Therefore their churches are largely still in ruins.
We stopped by the Oikos home today. Here is a picture of one of the Oikos children whose name is Angel. You may remember the story of Angel. She was abandoned by her mother who suffered from severe post-partum depression.
We will have a five hour van ride to Tacloban tomorrow followed by a one hour flight to Manila. The airport in Tacloban is a shell of what we remember in years past.
There are no longer any windows or doors in the terminal.
A great trip is coming to an end. Thanks to all for your thoughts and prayers.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Thursday in Borongan
Many of you have met Sr. Clarissa on her visits to the States. Today is her 40th birthday. We were invited to a party given by her father and three siblings. Here is a picture of the Oikos Sisters with the bishop.
Today I am thankful for so many things.
I am thankful for big bugs that eat little bugs.
I am thankful for an awesome team that worked so well together.
I am thankful for 134 surgeries and countless clinic visits. I am thankful for the wonderful volunteers who helped us along the way. I am thankful for wonderful weather and safe travels. I am thankful to all those who have generously supported the Poor Household of God.
And so much more. Off to the hospital now for Mass, packing and a couple of meetings. Our farewell dinner is tonight.
Internet on Last Day
Greetings from Borongan!! Upon returning to the hotel after completing our 134th and last case, we saw a note that the hotel now has wifi. And indeed we are now all huddled around the main lobby catching up on two weeks of email and connecting with the folks back home. For us it has been two weeks but for the folks in Eastern Samar it has been four months that they have been cut off from the outside world.
It will be hard to describe these last couple of weeks. The hospital has been busier than ever. The team has been extraordinary. The construction team has been hard at work. The community outreach folks have worked overtime delivering food and supplies. God has been so good to us.
Tomorrow is a packing day. And then Friday marks the start of our trip home.
Here is a picture of Maria Lyn, the sister of our Godson Emanuel.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Half Way Done
We have finished our first week in Borongan. As I mentioned earlier the devastation that we have seen has been quite alarming. Fortunately the area where we are was largely undamaged. However just south of here there are entire communities that have been totally destroyed.
This morning we took some relief supplies to one of those villages. The people that we talk to say that they have lost their homes and lost all their possessions but they have not lost their faith.
This morning we took some relief supplies to one of those villages. The people that we talk to say that they have lost their homes and lost all their possessions but they have not lost their faith.
In the morning Paula will be going with the sisters to deliver building supplies to another community devastated by the typhoon.
Our love to all of our friends and family in the states. Please continue to pray for us and all of the people of eastern Samar.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Borongan at Last
We arrived in Borongan safely, and are settling in, preparing for the busy weeks ahead.
The devastation on the roads was unbelievable. People in all the villages along the way are living in UN camps because their homes have been completely destroyed.
Since arriving, we have found that there is no WiFi or internet connection anywhere in Borongan. We've heard that the internet cafes in town have connection, but it is very slow and the lines to use them are very long.
For this reason, I won't be able to give updates throughout our mission.
Thank you as always for your thoughts and prayers.
Talk to you all in a few weeks!
-Tom
The devastation on the roads was unbelievable. People in all the villages along the way are living in UN camps because their homes have been completely destroyed.
Since arriving, we have found that there is no WiFi or internet connection anywhere in Borongan. We've heard that the internet cafes in town have connection, but it is very slow and the lines to use them are very long.
For this reason, I won't be able to give updates throughout our mission.
Thank you as always for your thoughts and prayers.
Talk to you all in a few weeks!
-Tom
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Finally Manila
After a two hour flight to Manila we have arrived safely at the domestic terminal. The baggage is all checked to Tacloban. Our plane should be leaving in about an hour.
Kickoff for the Super Bowl will be 7:30 AM Monday morning in Borongan.
A funny story about our delayed departure in Buffalo. The pilot announced that our flight was delayed because of a missing cap on an air intake valve. He said not to worry. They would just fly lower than normal. However he told us that necessitated taking some extra fuel because you burn more fuel at lower altitudes. All fell under the heading of too much information. But we obviously arrived safely.
A funny story about our delayed departure in Buffalo. The pilot announced that our flight was delayed because of a missing cap on an air intake valve. He said not to worry. They would just fly lower than normal. However he told us that necessitated taking some extra fuel because you burn more fuel at lower altitudes. All fell under the heading of too much information. But we obviously arrived safely.
One more short flight and a five hour car ride to Borongan.
Happy eighth birthday to our grandson Mark. Best regards to all.
Greetings from Hong Kong
We have arrived safely in Hong Kong. We have a two hour layover here prior to our two hour trip to Manila. All is well. Best regards to all.
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