Not much to report now. Working on getting electricity to the A-V-C-A family’s home and buying birthday gifts for kids (August 1, 2 and 3). Dominic and I found a modern, 24-lane, 10-pin bowling alley with computerized scoring on the fourth floor of Baguio City’s Center mall, so we bowled 10 frames.
In my mailbox I found a large white envelope that JoAnn Porter mailed. She had sent a parish bulletin, a diocesan newspaper, a bumper sticker and a DVD. Thanks! If you want to send mail, see our “Call or Write” page.
We ate dinner in Pizza Volante, as we do weekly, and I went to Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral in Baguio City for Reconciliation and Holy Mass.
We’ve intended to go Sagada, capital of neighboring Mountain Province, tomorrow morning, but we heard that it takes six hours to travel by bus. And we don’t have a helicopter, so we’ll perhaps go another weekend, on a Friday.
Next Saturday we’ll take the ‘birthday kids’ and their siblings to Riverview Waterpark for a day of fun in the sun if weather permits. Sunday is our fallback position if Saturday is rainy. The kids have been in school Mondays through Fridays since early June (unlike the U.S.). The break between academic years is late March to early June.



