Our auto didn’t run. So we gave thanks to the Lord about that. And we decided to get on another car.

As we take care the behind car,
some, who took the lead car, get on the car behind.

They get off carefully.

The back seat is so jam‐packed.

But in Philippine, more many people get on the auto.
Never mind!
In Philippine, we get on such a condition for several hours.

It’s a little hot. But we’re fine.
It’s a good material for this blog.
And it’s a blessing.
