Living in the Philippines was not going to stop us from celebrating my favorite holiday. So last night we had a feast! It was so fun. We had 12 guests join us for a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Our guests were either midwives from Glory Reborn Clinic (GRC) where I work or friends from our church - the Cebu City Vineyard. Since a lot of people from the clinic go to our church, most everyone knew each other. The menu included an 18 pound (8kg) turkey (of course!), stuffing, gravy, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, cream cheese corn, lemon almond green beans, cranberry sauce, whole grain buns, and apple and pumpkin pies complete with vanilla ice cream and whipped cream. For many of the Filipinos who joined us, it was their first Thanksgiving meal ever. They told me they were so happy to get to experience such a special occasion and were glad to be a part of it.
Filipinos always say that a meal without rice is not a meal, it's only a snack. They say they never feel full if they don't eat rice - even if the "snack" is a plate of spaghetti or a greasy cheeseburger with fries. Apparently they still feel hungry and long for their next real meal. So I respectfully challenged this with our Thanksgiving dinner. I thought if the the Filipinos still feel hungry after THIS meal, then I'd concede that what they say is really true. Well after inquiring about this post-meal I can say that NOW, the saying goes something like this: Filipinos do not feel full after a rice-less meal, EXCEPT when they eat Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings and especially when they go back for seconds! Yes! I feel so accomplished.
After dinner we all gathered and shared what we are thankful for. I shared that being surrounded by 12 friends (there were many others who couldn't make it) was evidence of God's blessing on us in such a short period of time (5 months) of living in Cebu and how thankful we were for the friendships and community we enjoy here. I shared how grateful I am to God for the privilege to be a part of the work that goes on at Glory Reborn clinic and to work with so many talented midwives. It was a rich time.
So today, I'm looking forward to tapping into those leftovers. We have a ton! Praise God for His abundance!
Filipinos always say that a meal without rice is not a meal, it's only a snack. They say they never feel full if they don't eat rice - even if the "snack" is a plate of spaghetti or a greasy cheeseburger with fries. Apparently they still feel hungry and long for their next real meal. So I respectfully challenged this with our Thanksgiving dinner. I thought if the the Filipinos still feel hungry after THIS meal, then I'd concede that what they say is really true. Well after inquiring about this post-meal I can say that NOW, the saying goes something like this: Filipinos do not feel full after a rice-less meal, EXCEPT when they eat Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings and especially when they go back for seconds! Yes! I feel so accomplished.
After dinner we all gathered and shared what we are thankful for. I shared that being surrounded by 12 friends (there were many others who couldn't make it) was evidence of God's blessing on us in such a short period of time (5 months) of living in Cebu and how thankful we were for the friendships and community we enjoy here. I shared how grateful I am to God for the privilege to be a part of the work that goes on at Glory Reborn clinic and to work with so many talented midwives. It was a rich time.
So today, I'm looking forward to tapping into those leftovers. We have a ton! Praise God for His abundance!
Kim & I and the turkey that's about to go in the oven
Me, Kim, and GRC midwives Tess & Nhing peeling apples for pie



























