Well, the Mayan calendar came to its end and we are still
here, safe and sound. No end of the
world, despite the dire predictions.
That’s a good thing, as we’ve enjoyed looking back through a
memorable 2012. Here are just a few of
the highlights:
We hosted four historical tours for Valor Tours of San
Francisco, California. Among them were six
POW veterans; four who were captured on Corregidor, one who was on the Bataan
Death March, and another who was captured in Davao, all in 1942. We also hosted
three veterans who participated in the retaking of the Philippines in 1944-45. Given their ages, we don’t expect to ever
again see this many returning veterans in any given year. The tour groups also included many
descendants of WW II veterans, a group of students and staff from the College
of the Ozarks, and a number of history buffs.
In April, Steve’s book about his father was published. In May, we were blessed with our seventh
grandchild, and Steve turned 60 years old.
We spent July and August in the States, highlighted by lots of time (R&R
for us after the four tours) with Steve’s mother in Virginia, Minnesota, the
wedding of our only Kwiecinski-side-of-the-family niece in Minneapolis, and much-enjoyed
visits with family and friends in Minnesota and Michigan.
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Also, one of the men of the island took it upon himself to organize
a party on Christmas Eve. Derek provided
spaghetti and pork kabobs, and invited us to come and partake. He also had planned a number of games for the
children, most of which we had never seen before. One game was sort of like musical chairs, but
instead of chairs pairs of kids had to walk around a piece of newspaper until
the music stopped, then jump onto the paper.
What made it especially entertaining was that only one pair of the kids
understood what to do, though participants and observers alike had fun. Another game seemed to be an elimination game
like “Simon Says,” but we really couldn’t fully understand what was happening,
and the children were so quick that the ‘game-master’ wasn’t able to eliminate
players. A very challenging game
involved tilting one’s face up, placing a 1-peso coin on the forehead, and then
trying to wiggle the coin from forehead to chin – either over or around the
nose – without letting the coin drop to the floor. No winner, lots of laughter!
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We have included a number of photos from the party and hope
that you enjoy them.
On Christmas day we had our traditional spit-turned roasted
chicken at Ron’s house. We hope you all
enjoyed your Christmas celebrations as much as we did.
Then earlier this week we spent some time hiking around
Corregidor with an American family, Vaughan and Aleda, and their youngest
daughter Sonya, who have lived in Metro-Manila for about 18 years. They were particularly interested in hiking all
the way along the “Tail,” something we had not done for a couple of years. We took our helper Gilbert along to clear the
trails, which was a good thing, since the old trail had ceased to exist. We are sure that we varied from the old trail
from time to time, simply trying to find any route through the jungle.
Wishing each of you a very Happy New Year!
Steve and Marcia on the Rock
Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this.
I found this article whilst looking for other information on kids party ideas however I have to say, those photos you uploaded look great. I always like looking at other culture ideas for christmas parties, its great to see how other people celebrate.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Carl