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The Vos family :) |
After having breakfast, Mrs. Vos told us to leave some of our things and just bring the stuff needed in Belgium so that we would not have to carry a lot of things, since we'll be back with them after 9 days. After packing my things, we were ready to go and we said our 'goodbye for the meantime' messages to Robin, to Mr. Vos and to the 3 fats cats.
Mrs. Vos then drove us to a Catholic Church where we will attend mass together with the whole delegation before traveling to Belgium. When we got to the church, we were told that the mass might take longer since the church is also celebrating the first communion of some young kids that day.
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Our bus to Belgium |
Upon entering the church, there was yellow everywhere. Yellow ribbons, yellow balloons, yellow mass booklets and yellow flowers. I tried reading the booklet but everything was in Dutch so pfffff, I just stopped and observed the place. I'm not a Catholic so I'm not really sure how the mass would go. So I just followed everyone when they sing, when they stand, sit and when they kneel down. During the offering part, a host mother gave us euro coins, my first euro coins to give as offering. The mass ended with the kids officially partaking their first communion. We stayed outside the church then waited for the bus to be ready. While waiting, we did what we do best: taking pictures!
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St. John's Church |
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The delegates with Ms. Ruby, Nanda and host parents |
After all things were set, we hopped in the bus and the 3-hour travel to Belgium began! With us were Ms. Ruby, Josetta and Chiel. On our way, I read my debate handbooks and took pictures of several windmills that we passed by. Then, I fell asleep along the way. Zzzzzzzz. When I woke up, I stared at the window and saw this:
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KORTRIJK! |
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Kortrijk Police Station |
Upon arrival, we were welcomed by Kim, one of the delegates from MYX last year, as she was one of the organizers of the Belgium part of our trip. It was fairly cold in Kortrijk and they have smaller roads compared to Haarlemmermeer but the roads were still fully utilized. Again, I cant stop taking photos of everything! Kim said we were just in time for a carnival was currently in their city. I saw roller coasters and other fun stalls around the city. Then I wonder, how would I survive riding a roller coaster in a very cold place like Kortrijk, I will surely die. LOL.
So we went to the train station and that was where our host families will pick us up. When everyone started to leave with their respective hosts, Kuya Martin and I got more excited! We were the last ones picked up and to my surprise, we had a PINOY host! Yes, a Filipino who just got married to a Belgian, Sydney David and Barbara Callens-David.
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Roller coaster!!!! |
On our way to our house, I found out that Sydney was a graduate from the same school where I am studying, the University of the Philippines.And it turned out that they just got back from their trip to the Philippines. We even saw their bags still unpacked when we arrived.
At home, while Barbara was preparing for dinner, we spoke to each other in Tagalog, asking him how he got to Belgium, how he met Barbara and how hard living in Belgium is like. They are both surveyors, they usually survey the prices of products, houses and other things before people put it up for sale. They have a very nice house and we were brought by Barbara to the room next to them.
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The train station |
During dinner, we had sausages, potatoes and hot apple shake. Its my first time to try those but they were yummy.
While eating, we talked about how the government supports almost everyone, including illegal immigrants, which Barbara thought could be at some times unfair.
They also shared how their city was planned and how the government really comes up with policies that will benefit every citizen in the city.
Again, the sun went down at around 9 o'clock in the evening. I was still not used to it. It was very cold inside the room. The coolness in the room made it easier for me to get a good sleep.
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My first picture in Belgium |