A Blog of Matthew
How should I begin? It has been three years since I went away as a Student Missionary to Yap (I was also able to visit Palau). It was the worst and the best, the craziest and the simplest, the most adventurous and the most homesick-filled year of my life.
This blog is about me stepping back into time. It's closest and best to compare it with a dream. So this blog is about me stepping into my dream world that I alone knew and know, but this time...my beloved wife would share in this dream of mine.
So let's jump in! (Play the following video for the full effect)
The trip began from, well, Incheon, South Korea. Where else?
We rode buses and planes, and quickly found ourselves in Guam!
The first picture is from 3 years ago - travelling to Yap at 21 years of age. The second picture is of the exact same location. Notice the SAME picture on the wall?
We stepped out for some fresh air and perhaps stamps in our Passports! (We got none *frown*)
Our flight finally departed - with us on it - and we arrived on Palau.
We stayed at PMA (Palau Mission Academy) with a wonderful young married couple who just happened to have a dog and two playful cats! We were so pet and people deprived by this point that we savored all the moments and simply had to take some pictures.
And after many years of wanting desperately to take Beth-Anne to the Rock Islands, I finally had the chance! But...it started off with rain. *sigh*
First Stop: Milky Way
They call it Milky Way because there is a sandy-white sediment at the bottom which turns the water a cloudy blue - milky.
This next picture is of me from 3 years ago at the Milky Way.
This picture is especially for Jaden (Beth-Anne's cousin)!!!
We hope you enjoy these next two videos!
The Next Stop: Imfamous Jellyfish Lake
First picture is of me 3 years ago at Jellyfish Lake - surprise, surprise.
Again, a few videos for your enjoyment.
So, despite the rain, we had a good time, and things finally began to clear up for us as we broke for lunch.
Beth-Anne and her famous pose.
After lunch, we explored Clam City.
Tom and Geoff, are you jealous?
Sorry about this picture, it....had issues. Here's how you solve the problem: 1) tilt your head to the right, or 2) tilt your computer monitor to the left.
Beth-Anne dives for a pair o' clams.
After Clam City:
....
Shark City lies beneath these calm, torquoise waters.
Watch the video...if you dare!
Yes, Beth-Anne did swim with the sharks...all 20-30 of them! They were all Black-Tip Reef Sharks (one of my very, very favoritist kind (I misspelled all that on purpose by the way).)
We had one more snorkeling spot after Shark City.
The emphasis of this next spot was coral and small, but beautiful, fish. Here are the pictures and videos.
We just couldn't resist comparing....
Palau is so beautiful, I will let the pictures speak for themselves.
(Beth-Anne's beautiful pictures of a beautiful sunset from land...)
(My pictures of the same beautiful sunset near the water (I had been out shopping for food while she had been inside sick. *another frown*).)
How could we not make the most of our time on an English-speaking Island with good Indian food and...of course...The Rock Island Cafe!?!?!
Next Stop: Yap!!!
My Students!
Let me tell you, it was one of the most amazing and refreshing experiences I've ever had to again meet my students that I had taught (attempted to teach) 3 years ago. All my students remembered me, missed me, and were so proud that I had come back just to see them. I understand now how Paul had loved so much all those he had preached to and taught - because they had become his friends.
These former students of mine, though they still call me Mr. White, are now my friends and I can honestly say that I love them and really miss them.
Beth-Anne sneaked in a shot (I mean...a picture!) from the back seat. Shhh...don't...say....a word.
All in all, the trip was good, but exhausting and...too much for our sensitive city-accustomed skin.
But, oh, those glorious sunsets never cease to remind me that God is a beautiful, caring, loving God.
3 comments:
I'm jealous... so much fun!
oh, what is that white stuff on you guys before you jump into the milky water?
Great pictures and I love the video of Beth-Anne talking! :)
Oh! Beth-Anne, is this the same jellyfish lake from Earth Science? I'm so jealous!
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