This morning I got to sleep in a little bit. When I got up I
went up to get Nate because he had brought a clown suit to wake Josh up with.
When Nate opened the door Josh kind of looked up and then he totally freaked
out and started screaming. It was a reaction that was completely and genuinely
scared and it was hilarious!
Once we had finished having our fun with Josh we packed up
and checked out of our rooms and headed to church. After church we had potluck
and then said our goodbyes to Dr. Chang and his family and Dr. Schroeder.
Photo Credit: Josh Masillamoni |
After showing us his bat Billy took us to the Capital
building. It was definitely different than visiting the US Capital building.
Granted it was a Saturday, but Billy just parked right up in the back of the
building and we just got out and started looking around and taking pictures. The
buildings themselves had some pretty cool decorations, mainly fish around the
top of the buildings and around the bottom were what they call money birds
(along with the pooping out of money). After we had walked around and took
pictures for about 15-20 minutes a couple of security guards with a dog finally
came by, but all they had to do was take a record of how many cars and people
had come by.
Photo Credit: Josh Masillamoni |
Photo Credit: Josh Masillamoni |
We finished at Coco Beach Resort and headed back toward
Koror. On the way back we stopped off at the bridge to take some sunset
pictures. Surprisingly, this was the first (and last) sunset we were able to
see in Palau and it certainly did not disappoint. We spent a while taking
pictures of the sunset at this ideal location.
Once the sun had gone down we headed back to Koror to meet
up with a few others from our group for dinner at the Drop Off Bar & Grill.
Supposedly this place was built for the crew of Survivor when they were filming
in Palau. I ended up getting a grilled red snapper sandwich, which was pretty
good (unfortunately no picture because there was too little light). The fish
was very fresh and the sandwich was tasty. Once we had finished we headed back
into downtown Koror to do some quick souvenir and gift shopping before we had
to load up all of our bags and head to the airport. It was a bittersweet
feeling checking in to the airport and knowing it was time to go home. As good
of a mission trip as this was it is nice to go back home and see Christal
again.