Friday was the first day in 6 weeks it didn't rain. And it actually hasn't rained since, I'm not sure if i'm still in the same place. its so weird not worrying about the clouds overhead.
Saturday was pretty cool, I sprayed some bug spray minutes before we left the apartment to get to work and broke out in hives. We also taught some old ladies who tried to speak Ilocano to us. It would be like if your mexican neighbors tried talking to you. You might pick out a word or two and it may even seem familiar, but you wouldn't be able to respond.
I cannot believe the Filipino people here. Remember last week how I said they just don't care? There was also a street vendor who set up a stand with some snacks outside the Church, and along with the Elders Quorum, we were probably the only ones who didn't go out and buy a snack. And this is in the middle of church. I saw our ward missionaries, the youth, and several leaders and parents leave to buy what is called "Fish Balls". It's basically a deep-fried dough filled with bits of fish, and you dip it in a sweet and sour sauce. super delicious.
You know all those stories about missionaries saying things wrong in the language and how embarrassed they were when they screwed up? Well, everyone here calls ties 'neckties' and this week I found out why. We were walking between appointments and my tie felt funny, so i tried to fix it. After I was done I said to Elder Casilac and Brother Rodel, one of the members, "How does my tie look?" and they couldn't stop laughing. I found out the word tae (pronounced Tah-E or tie) in Tagalog means "poop." Which is why they say necktie, so situations like that don't happen to them. I did't tell you this Wednesday but Sunday a week ago I was incredibly sick all the way through Thursday. I had a fever of 38.8 C and a headache that could kill a person. I was also coughing up green and yellow phlegm roughly every 15 minutes. Super gross. But don't worry, I'm over it now and feel just fine, although I thought I was going to die on Wednesday night.
I learned some Ilocano this week: "Papanam?" means "Where are you going?"
I also learned that "Anak nak ni apo Dios" in Ilocano means "Ako ay anak ng Diyos" in Tagalog means "I am a child of God".
Plus i have pictures this week, and I sent a package in the mail, hopefully it gets to America before I do.
Elder Williams
This was our part of our email chat.
Sorry you were so sick! That is awful. Do you think it was from the food or water? We know when things are not good with you, it is a parental feeling. We love the story about buying things during church HILARIOUS! Dad loves this idea!! he thinks we should adopt it in our culture! Your email was funny! We love to hear this kind of stuff.
The pictures are awesome! I cant believe how big the bug is! That little boy is SOOOO cute, is that during church?
yeah the church has a giant gate in the front entrance and kids climb up it all the time. I dont know what made me sick, but i'm pretty sure its over now. my tagalog is getting better, but its still kind of rough. Some days i talk to everyone and laugh and make jokes, and some days i can hardly stammer through lesson 1. Tell all the cousins I'll be home next week, because when I do come home it will seem like it was only a few days that I was gone.| That little boy is adorable! I love that this is happening during church |
| Only a boy would do this |
| GROSS! |
| Just the friendly lizard that lives in the apartment |
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