Philippines Angeles Mission POB 30150 Salt Lake City UT 84130-0150

Monday, October 29, 2012

Tropical Storm Son-Tinh






hello! sorry we're late we had Zone Goal Setting this morning then ate lunch at Sister and Elder Lutz's house


So a monster storm came through last week, did you hear about that? I am uploading mostly videos but pictures also, I won’t delete them until I know they're okay so let me know. Did you hear about the storm this week? The Dingalan elders got flooded.

Monday                                          
Today was the least busy P-day I've had since DDM got moved to Wednesday over 1 year ago. We emailed at 9:30, did laundry from 12 to 2:00, and nothing else until 6. The worst part is I wasn't even tired at 2:30. Any other day of the week, it takes all the will power I have to not sleep through the heat of the day, and today I wasn't the least bit tired. We taught Topher today, it was the best. Every time we teach him or he shares his testimony, the Spirit hits me so strongly. I hope he goes on a mission soon.
Tuesday
Today was great. We had a CSP in Dupinga, a kind of faraway place on the bank of a river. We helped a classmate of Ruth, one of the members here, build a house; it was way fun and tons of people showed up. We carried rocks from the river bank to lay the foundation, and then put a nice later of sand over that. For lunch, we laid out a banana leaf on a table (like the video from last year), put rice through the center, and at adobong paa ng manok (adobo cooked chicken feet) for our ulam. I wish so bad I brought my camera, but I totally forgot. Afterwards, everyone but us took a swimming break before we finished the rest of the house. This evening we taught Julie, Topher’s cousin (I don't know why his name is Julie, he’s a boy). Then we taught Nanay Catalina, and her friend was there again, naku! She talked sooo much! I don't know what we're going to do if she's there every day we visit
Wednesday
This morning we had DDM in Dingalan, so we went there around 6:30 to play baseball. The elementary school by the chapel has a big field, and the kids don’t have school this week, so that’s where we went today. Elder Tumala and Rabino played basketball, because the guys who had the baseball never showed. While they played b-ball, Elder Montierth and I made ourselves look like fools on the volleyball court and softball field. But man it was a lot of fun! I forgot how much I miss baseball. At first we didn't want to go because it was on an elementary school field; Elder Montierth said "If we did this in America, we would go to jail!" Which is true, would you be suspicious if two Elders were playing volleyball with kids at an elementary school? But they don’t really have parks here , so almost everyone goes to the elementary. This evening we taught Nanay Catalina's friend, it was great! We taught her what happens to us when we die; it wasn’t too bad!
Thursday
I don’t have words sufficient to describe today. It rained on and off all day, X worked with us in Bugnan. We ate lunch at ate Marivi's home, because her daughter Gilla is X's girlfriend, so obvious choice, right? Imagine if Landon was going to work with the missionaries for a day and they ate lunch at your house, that’s what it was like. We had boiled sabang saging and dipped them in Milo and sugar for desert, super sarap! (delicious!)  Around lunch, the rain was as strong as I've ever seen. Nanay Bibot picked us up in Bugnan and the wind was blowing so hard she almost couldn’t make it home. On the way home Elder Tumala said "parang pinagdigmaan" which means "It looks like a warzone", because there was so much debris blown across the street. The roof of the restaurant next to us was completely blown off today.


Friday
Naku po! (good heavens)  The wind blew all through the night Thursday and into Friday morning, we hardly slept.  At one point it was so loud I thought someone was trying to break into our apartment. We couldn't work today, nakaka-boring! (frustrating) Sometimes the rain would slow down, but never completely stop. There was a guy who worked the entire day in the rain just to fix the roof of the restaurant. Also, our neighbor’s apartment got flooded because the wind blew the rain onto his deck, and somehow the drain in the corner got flooded, so the rain piled up and went into his apartment, but he wasn't home so he didn't see it until it was too late. Around 9:00 the rain started to pick up again.
Saturday
Around 1:30am the Dingalan Elders called me and said their house was flooded! I told him there was nothing I could do for him, but I would call the Lutz's in the morning. The rain was so loud I couldn't hear Elder Tumala talk to me if I was on the other side of the room. They called again at 3:00 and said the branch president let them into the chapel and they were safe, but I couldn’t sleep so I just read books by candlelight until 4:30. I have never ever seen rain fall so heavily before in my entire life. It didn't rain the entire day, but I called the Dingalan Elders periodically, President Martino told them to stay at the chapel all day, they just played basketball. It sucks that their house got flooded but it sounds like they had a good time. We tried to go to Bugnan today, but the river was so deep it cost 100 pesos per person to get across (it really should only cost 5 on a regular day, that's how deep it was)
Sunday
Today we only had 45 people come to church, that’s almost half of what we usually have. Then we spent most of the afternoon fixing reports for Monday, because it’s the end of the month. Afterwards we had sopas again at our branch president’s house.

Well a bunch of 'riff-raff' (I read that in Teachings of the Presidents of the Church: George Albert Smith) just came in and started playing games so now the internet is incredibly slow, why aren’t these kids in school right now?
Anyway, thanks for emailing me
I love you!
 
repairing the roof of the restaurant





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