Travel Blogs - Since 1997
Free Travel Blog Join for Free! Sign in FAQ Advanced Newest
Home
Destinations
Our Travelers
Forums
Flights
Hotels
Cars
Hostels
Tours
Travel Insurance
40,552 travel experiences from 146 countries shared this week Find travelers near you Who's in
Tours in Papua New Guinea
Escorted tours, customised trips.
Any arrangements anywhere in PNG
www.em.com.pg
Sponsored Links

Back in Alotau


Destinations > Australasia > Papua New Guinea > Alotau > Travel Blog: To Papua New Guinea and B ... > Back in Alotau


mgibb05
about Mgibb05

Send a message
Subscribe to this Travel Blog Get email updates
Unsubscribe Unsubscribe
Print Entire Travel Blog Print travel blog
Bookmark this page Bookmark
Mgibb05's TravelStream™

Create a FREE Travel Blog - Join TravelPod! Alotau Hotels


Mgibb05's travel blogs:

About This Travel Blog
Entries (16)
Guestbook (2)
 
Support My Travels



To Papua New Guinea and Beyond.... one girls attempt to help spread the word of God!

Table of contents

1 vote rate it
Visitors: 1286 - 12 this month

Buena Kwiai - Previous Entry
Farewell to PNG - Next Entry

Back in Alotau

,
Flag of Papua New Guinea
Sunday, Jul 15, 2007  16:08

Entry 12 of 16 | show all | print this entry
Enjoying this travel blog? Donate to mgibb05's travel fund today!

I'm back in Alotau:
Hey to one and all! I cannot believe that this summer is almost over!
We fly out of here on Saturday (21st) and will be in Australia til the next Sunday (29th).  We will fly out of Brisbane at 11:00am on the 29th and land in LA at 7:00am on the 29th!  We will land in the USA four hours before we leave Brisbane!  SOOO confusing!

 This week is being called our "dis-orientation week."  We have a going away dinner tomorrow from the church members at Gama and are going to hike to another waterfall on Tuesday (I'm not wearing a skirt this time!).  Wednesday we are going fishing with Leslie and then are going to spend the night on some random island.  Thursday will be more island and fishing, and Friday we will have to pack and are having a going away dinner from the town church members.

Our flight leaves here at 4:30 PM...supposedly... and then we will stay the night in Port Moresby.  Leslie has connections and is getting us a room in a hotel very close to the airport...missing flights is a BAD thing people!  We are still trying to plan our Australia time, but since we have been so busy lately we have not gotten much done.  I'm sorry I have not been able to upload pictures, but I will do my best to get some up when I get home!

This past week was completely insane! After being on the island for seven days we had to come back here and plan a camp almost from scratch!  We had been having meetings and  had a place to hold the camp, but not much else...except a few kids.  Monday morning I went with Luke and Daniel to the North Coast to help pick up the group from California.
We drove for about an hour and a half and saw some beautiful mountains and grass lands. PNG is divided down the middle by a mountain range.  On one side of the mountain is grassland and on our side is forest.  On our way out there we saw a beautiful rainbow that seemed to touch the ground right in front of us! 

When we got to the pick up point we waited for about 45 min.  Luke, Daniel and I had not eaten anything for breakfast so we scavenged for coconuts, but the only one we found had been cracked and the juice had come out!  Sad day!  Daniel tried to open a dry one, but those are really hard to open and the meat is...well...dry!  Young coconut, also called "koolaw," is one thing I am going to miss! 

The boat finally got there and we got all their stuff loaded into the truck.  Luke drove while Logan, Daniel and I rode in the back of the truck.  We were a little wary about it though because on the way there we had fishtailed on one curve...have no fear...we lived!  We had to move two coconut trees from the road on the way back.  It had been raining for a few days and the wind was blowing pretty hard that day.  Apparently coconut trees have about as good a root system as pecan trees!

When we got back to the house, the California group took over the showers so I helped Susan, Naomi, Juliet, and Priscilla peel taro and cook bananas for the camp.  There was not going to be a ton of room for cooking at the camp, so it was easier to have it all done first and then freeze it.  We also baked tons of rolls for camp and 6 pizzas for dinner (the California group ate with us).

Tuesday morning came very early!  We had four pick up locations and I was supposed to stay at one of them until a truck got there to pick us up...well....TIPNG (Time in PNG)! Luke, Marcus and David arrived to take a load out to the camp, which is a 45 min drive one way, and they were running late.  I was elected to drive to two of the locations to pick up kids, but Logan would not let me drive around by myself...and I didn't really want to anyway!  We went and picked up the kids at Red Hill (most of which were total hooligans) and then we drove out to Gama to get the kids, but none of them were ready.  We drove over to the Reese's house and got the money to buy bananas for lunch for all the kids.  I took Scott, the guy that was here for two weeks, and went to the market to buy 200 bananas and a bunch of star fruit.  Logan drove back out to Gama and picked up the kids out there and then came back and got us.  Logan and I took a load of luggage out to the camp while Leslie and Luke took kids out.  Luke and I drove back and got the last load of kids.  By the time we got everyone out there we were already behind our "schedule." 

After Marcus left, we, the interns, were left in charge of 43 kids!  They are all really good about doing what you ask them to do...unfortunately we did not specifically say to be quiet and stay quiet until we woke them up!  We also did not make them go to the outhouse before bed.  Daniel, Rachel and I slept in the hall in front of all the doors since we had all the kids in one house, just genders in separate rooms.  Luke slept in front of the main door so he and Daniel had to get up every time anyone had to go out.  We were ok until 3am...then they all decided that they needed to go to the bathroom!  The first girls I took out were really proud of how early they woke up...I was not as pleased.  I really considered strangling the next girl that got up ...but I didn't!  I had to take two groups out, Rachel took one and Daniel took one.  We had been told by Marcus to wake the kids up at 5:30 since they would probably be up anyway, but when we interns got up at 5am, it was still really dark.  We just lay on the front lawn in a big pile of blankets and biscuits (I baked some because we had been told that we would not get breakfast until 8:30...after waking up at 5:00!). 

We were pretty dead that day.  We had three classes, two bath times...we had to go to the river to bathe..., three game times and three meals.  Some of the ladies from the church out there were cooking for us and they were great!  We only had one issue with the cooks....on the first night they heard the girls moving around at 3am and decided that it must be close to 5am...they proceeded to scrape coconuts!  At 3am!!  If you haven't ever heard this sound it is kind of like a scraper on wood...not a good sound at 3am! 

Everything went really well the first day and that night we had a talent show.  Each group had to do a skit or sing a song so my group did the "invisible bench" skit.  It was a big hit!  Before we sent the girls upstairs for bed we made every last one of them go to the bathroom!  That night I woke up at 4am and was SO happy that I had slept that late!  Isn't that sad? Rachel and Daniel woke up about the same time and we were all so happy to have slept until then!

The group from California came the next day, Thursday, after we had the cabin cleaned out and all the luggage organized by drop off.  The skits the group did were great and afterwards the kids played some more games and ate lunch.  We handed out cucumber slices, star fruit slices, bananas and a half of a roll...no really...we handed it out to them.  We didn't want to have to wash the plates again...so we just put it in their hands!  We had everything packed up and ready to go when the most wonderful thing arrived!  Leslie had hired a flatbed truck to come take all the kids back at once!  It was amazing!  He also had a huge trailer to get the luggage back.  The best thing about PNG is the lack of luggage!  Each child might have a backpack and maybe a mat...but that is it!  We were out of there ten minutes after Leslie pulled up.

That night we had a send off for the CA group and then we interns went out and got some cokes at the local hotel.  It was really nice to relax.

We haven't really done anything since then...just trying to recuperate from all our craziness!
I wanted to thank you again for all of your prayers!  Please don't forget that it will still be another two weeks before I am home, so please keep praying for all of us...including my family whom I have not been able to call the whole time I have been here!  I love you all and hope you are having a great summer!  I will  probably have two more posts before this is all over! God bless you all!


Latest Comments (2)

Sounds amazing!! (reply)
Jul 19, 2007 20:35 EST by avondalesue

I have really enjoyed all your posts!! Thanks for taking the time to keep us updated with all that is going on. It has been a fun ride on this end! You all have sacrificed a great deal to do this-I know it has been fun and an amazing growth experience-but a sacrifice none the less, and you are glorifying God in your efforts to spread His word to the world! Take care and stay safe! You are all ... show all


Trip Back Home (reply)
Jul 19, 2007 12:46 EST by kimeye1

Wow, sounds like you are all super busy! Great work! My prayers are with you that you have a safe trip back home!


Post a new comment
If you like this entry, search for other entries by mgibb05, from or try a new search.
Buena Kwiai
Go to top of page
Farewell to PNG

 
Table of Contents
1 - 16

1.Getting Ready to Go! - Searcy, United States Mar 01, 2007 ( This entry has 1 photos 1 ) ( Comments 1 )
2.So close! - Searcy, United States May 04, 2007 ( Comments 1 )
3.Only 10 days left! - Searcy, United States May 17, 2007 ( Comments 3 )
4.We are here! - Alotau, Papua New Guinea May 29, 2007 ( Comments 3 )
5.First Few Days - Alotau, Papua New Guinea May 31, 2007 ( Comments 2 )
6.Tinani!! - Alotau, Papua New Guinea Jun 01, 2007 ( Comments 4 )
7.Busy week - Alotau, Papua New Guinea Jun 05, 2007 ( This entry has 74 photos 74 ) ( Comments 3 )
8.Tinani everyone!! - Alotau, Papua New Guinea Jun 17, 2007 ( Comments 3 )
9.Illnesses - Alotau, Papua New Guinea Jun 22, 2007 ( Comments 3 )
10.WOW!!! - Alotau, Papua New Guinea Jun 28, 2007 ( Comments 3 )
11.Buena Kwiai - Losuia, Papua New Guinea Jul 13, 2007 ( Comments 1 )
12.Back in Alotau - Alotau, Papua New Guinea Jul 15, 2007 ( Comments 2 )
13.Farewell to PNG - Alotau, Papua New Guinea Jul 20, 2007 ( Comments 1 )
14.We're in Australia - Brisbane, Australia Jul 22, 2007 ( Comments 2 )
15.Australia - Sydney, Australia Jul 28, 2007 ( This entry has 9 photos 9 )
16.Home! - Fort Valley, United States Aug 01, 2007

1 - 16

Back to Entry - Back to Home






Explore Alotau, Papua New Guinea
Travel Blogs
Neopisljivo by zalazala
We are here by mgibb05
Alotau by crockett84
Forum Discussions

none yet

Photos and Videos
najvzhodnejsi del PNG raj
ce si ribic plac za kosilo
gremo skozi goscavo zalivcek pred hisko
Hotels in World

 

Alotau Travel Blogs (3)
Papua New Guinea Travel Blogs (28)
Alotau Forum Discussions (0)
Papua New Guinea Forum Discussions (20)
Alotau Photos and Videos (92)
Papua New Guinea Photos (358)

 



Africa | Asia | Australasia | Europe | Middle East | North America | South America | Central America | Caribbean
Home | Toolbar | Store | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | About | FAQ | Jobs | Contact Us
Copyright © 1997 - 2008 TravelPod.com, a proud founder of travel blogs on the web. All Rights Reserved.