Friday, 30 November 2007

What do we want? Scones and Jam! When do we want them? Now!

Manila is THE most random place on the planet. Fact. Whilst at work yesterday, the school received news that there was a military coup happening in Makati (where I live), and that the police, army and air force were shutting down lots of the city. We were all emailed news links from our headteacher to let us know what was happening.


The short version of this very long story is: There were these blokes who led a previous mutiny in 2003, they were up in court for their actions when they decided they had enough of court and walked out! The armed guards and soldiers decided that instead of stopping the fugitives, they would join them!! Ha ha! So they marched out of court down Ayala avenue, during their march they were joined by supporters from the army so there was a huge crowd of armed soldiers accompanying these men walking through the streets. It was filmed by many news agencies including the BBC who were there to document the trial. These fellas wanted to overthrow the President; a woman called Gloria who is supposedly corrupt (but then again...who isn't in Manila?) so they thought about it and decided the best way to do this would be in a 5 star hotel!!!








The Penninsula hotel to be exact. I have been there for afternoon tea and its pretty fancy. Now if you are going to try and overthrow a government you may as well do it in style. That's the problem with the troubles in Ireland, there just aren't enough 5 star hotels to take over for government shake downs. They forced their way into the hotel and took it over. It hasn't been reported if the rebels took advantage of the afternoon tea buffet but I would have recommended the scones with cream and jam, mmmm yummy.





At this stage, the government was taking steps to secure the city and the rebels had set up a website to promote their cause and rally for support. People were getting nervous and the tanks started to roll into the city. I called my maid Vaneza to tell her to leave and go home as quick as she could because she doesn't live in Makati. She was already upset as her sister had called her to tell her what had happened. When I told her to go home, she said "shall I finish the ironing mam?" and of course I told her she was mad and to leave immediately.








I got home from work, had some pizza then fell asleep. When I woke up the next morning it was all over, the hotel had been stormed by the army and police. There had been a curfew in the WHOLE of Southern Luzon overnight!!!!! I had had a text message from school that I was supposed to pass on to other members of staff through a communication tree. So there was no one allowed outside of their homes or driving around. Eerie eh!




An armoured personnel carrier repeatedly rammed the main door of the five-star Peninsula Hotel, before ploughing into the foyer as tear gas was fired.





Some 1,500 troops were involved in the assault, which was launched after an 0700GMT deadline for the dissident soldiers to leave the building expired.




Monday, 19 November 2007

The African Assassin - Boxing Ball photos and video

All the BSM girlies congratulating Paul after his brilliant win.


The Travmeister and Jo B


Jane and Gwynnie


Rachel, Jane, Kari, Heidi and Rachel - rebel girls wearing black not red!


Richard, failing to chat Jessica up after his disasterios 'western women are obselete in Asia sppech' not that surprising really!


Travi making me look super white with her golden tan from Boracay.


Rach and Jess.


Travi and Sally.


Me Jo and Rachel.


Jess and Jane


Katie and her hubby Noel


Sarah and Bethan, both looking stunning!


Nick and Katie T.


Me and Rach.


Me and Jo B.


Marky Mark, Richard and Rachel.


Round 1!


Round 2!


Hit him back Paul!


Paul victorious!


Our African assassin


Some entertainment, there was millions of show girls and dancers all night.






Apparently this bloke is really famous in the Philippine! We had no clue who he was except that he was quite hot! There were a few famous performers there actually who we didn't know.


Paul fighting in the second round.

Boxing ball

Well this is the first time I have ever been to a ball with a boxing ring in the middle of the floor! It was so random. It was a charity event for the Springboard Foundation that helps people in need in the Philippines. There were raffles and auctions it was loads of fun. The free drinks all night helped dull the pain from my sore nose...bring on the frozen margaritas! During the meal there were 3 boxing matches, one men's professional match, a women's professional match (weird) and an ex pat amateur match. Our friend Paul was fighting in that game and won! It was fab there was an amazing atmosphere when 30 of us were all cheering for him. I was such a hypocrite...I was busy saying the day before "Oh I don't think I can watch a friend fight like that" but on the night we were screaming for Paul to hit the other lad harder!! It was nice to get all dressed up as well the dress code was red or black for ladies so I had a dress made for me by a local dress designer/tailor.

Thursday, 8 November 2007

So thats what it feels like to be punched in the face.....

Last week one of the children in my class accidentally punched me in the nose!! I have never been punched in the face so it was a bit of a shock. It was VERY sore, made a loud crack and instantly started to swell until I couldn't breathe, I was dizzy and throwing up! (disgusting detail I know...sorry) The school nurses made me go to the ER in case in was broken. That was a very different experience to going in Eire or the UK. When I arrived there the lady said "Are you Miss Mc Gowan? We have been expecting you" I was taken to a doctor immediately who examined me then straight in for x rays....it was so bizarre there were no screaming babies, no drunk people or school kids with broken arms. Then they said they thought it was fractured but couldn't really tell because of the swelling so they took me to see an ear nose and throat specialist. A nurse escorted me to the other department and said "I'm so sorry but you might have to wait 10 minutes" I was like...Oh ok! In the end it wasn't fractured thank god. Before i left school the nurses covered my face in a special bruising cream to stop black eyes because I was going to a boxing ball (will explain in another post) the next evening and didn't want to look like an eejit with 2 shiners! Needless to say I have been getting loads of abuse for getting hospitalised by a small child, when everyone found out I had lied to the doctor about true age of the child I got even more!

Wednesday, 7 November 2007

A few pictures of my flat and building

This is my building that I live in. I live on the 25th floor but want to move higher next year
This is part of my living room.
I have never ever sat at the dining table...its too far away from the tv!
This is part of my kitchen, its an L shape that goes into the maid's room. Check out the Mc Donald's menu on the fridge! Cllassssy....
This is a wooden chest that I haggled for ages for! It is the only stick of furniture I own...practical eh?