Another
week has come and gone, and it's been freezing here allll week. As in, I wear the only sweater I brought. And in the mornings we have hot
chocolate and soup, and I cuddle up in my sheet to keep warm sometimes
during studies. It's been a weird change, but also really nice!
And,
I officially join the Fitzgerald Biggest Loser. I have never felt so
fat in my life this past week. Last week I think I mentioned the bamboo
bridge that we have to cross sometimes to go to an area... well I broke
through it! Thankfully, it was at the end and not above the river, but
one foot stepped on a broken bamboo and my leg just went right through.
Scariest thing of my life, but long story short, not only am I scared to
cross it from now on, but I came to a sudden realization that things in
the Philippines are not made for me, or in other words, I need to lose
weight. It's like this past week, I got the envelope of happy notes and
wedding announcement, and Maddy included on hers about the Biggest Loser, and how she stopped eating her Albertsons cookie midbite... that's basically my experience, so now I
have eleven months to lose all this weight and come home looking
stunning. but more importantly, I lose this weight so I don't die the
next time I cross the river on the bamboo bridge.
My
new area is really fun! The ward is so supportive, even Bishop gave a
talk yesterday in Sacrament Meeting encouraging the members to support
our work, to give referrals, and fellowship less actives, recent
converts, and investigators. Right before I came, Sister Rey and her
companion baptized four of their investigators, so we're now kind of
starting over finding and preparing investigators for baptism. However,
we do have a sister who is getting baptized this month on the 25th! Her
name is E, and she's the mother of three little boys. She's so
sweet, and is already in Helaman in her Book of Mormon reading. She is
so kind, and you can really see how the gospel is blessing her life. Her
husband isn't interested, but is supportive of her decision. But she's
one member or investigator, I guess, that gets the concept that when a
trial comes in your life, you don't leave the church, but you come
closer to it. I think that's one of the main struggles with the less
actives we teach, that no matter what we're experiencing, come closer to
Christ, rely on him, trust him, rather than give up. That's the time to
grow even closer, rather than to push away.
So,
I know you want to see the area, but I lost the charger to my camera...
and since it's a chargeable battery... I'm out of luck. In the meantime, I guess I'll
just rely on Sister Rey to document our life together in the mission.
Binalbagan
is nice. It's so clean compared to Bacolod. It's small, and there's no real grocery store, or american
stores like Dunkin Donuts or McDonalds, but it's still nice. It's not a
city, but more like a town. You can't find a lot of things, but enough
to get by. I'm sorry these emails are so short but with the timer counting down the minutes, I don't have much time left. I still have to write my mission president..
I love you! I don't have a scale to weigh myself for biggest loser... but I guess if I don't break through a bamboo floor this week, I'll call
myself the winner:) just kidding!
miss you!
xoxo