Dear Mom, Dad, and Cole Family,
It's been a pretty eventful
week this past week, not work wise but in different ways. Just for
starters, I ended up having a boil..... on my butt. Well technically
it's on my hip line but either way it's still close. At first I thought
it was just a scratch so I didn't mind it too much but it just kept
growing until at last Elder Ursua just starts laughing at me and told me
that I had a boil (Pigsa) Might I say that this thing was the most
painful thing I have ever had in my life!!! I was able to work
Monday-Friday but on Saturday I could barely even walk. So on Sunday
after church Elder Ursua and I tried to get all of the puss out so we
could get the eye of it. Might I just say that I have a lot more
respect for women because that was probably the closest pain that I'm
ever going to get to child birth and it probably wasn't even close to
how that feels. I'm not going to lie there were a few times that I just
about cried. But needless to say.... we haven't removed the eye yet.
Oh joy!
We
also had a pretty interesting experience with a Less-Active yesterday.
At the beginning of the transfer Elder Ursua told me that we have a LA
in our area who he is afraid to visit because the first time he visited
them they got mad for not helping them right after Typhoon Glenda hit.
So yesterday morning when we were greeting members we saw her walking
to the church wearing a skirt so we thought that she was going to
church. So when we went to greet her she started just yelling at Elder
Ursua really fast so I didn't understand all of it. Long story short
she gave him a death threat a long with one of the original Elders who
was there and one other member. It was fun trying to translate to
President Reeder of what was going on because I had no idea of what
happened or why it happened. I was just the translator (even though
Elder Ursua is pretty good at English).
For
the work part of the week we met a Nanay named Janith who was very open
and kind to us. She told us that she is open to listening to all
religions. The hard part about some of the Filipinos is that they have
the idea that there are many roads (religions) that lead to heaven so it
doesn't matter which one you follow. But she was really excited for us
to come back (when I get better) so that she can continue to learn. We
still don't have any progressing investigators and our teaching pool is
still pretty small but the work goes on. The ward is trying to do all
they can to help us which is really great and I appreciate their efforts
so much. The Ward Clerk lives in our area and he said that from 1990
to now, this area has been closed three or four times because there
hasn't been a lot of progress. Well I sure hope that I can help that
change, but even if it doesn't progress a lot at least I'm doing my best
to plant seeds for future missionaries.
It's
crazy that school is just beginning. Life is moving by so fast and
from the looks of it all of kids are getting pretty big. I don't think
I'll have my title as the "Family Ladder" for much longer. Honestly I
think I'm done growing now. But I just want to wish you all good luck
with this coming school year and work hard! I know school isn't easy
but at least you guys have weekends. Missionary work is non-stop so
it's hard sometimes to keep motivated but I know that this is what I
need to do right now. It's not always easy but it sure is fun and I
wouldn't have it any other way. As my mission is nearing its "4th term"
I often find myself thinking about what it's going to be like to be
home and what people are going to be like. Life sure isn't going to be
the same but I'm excited to see what has happened while I've been gone.
Mahal na mahal ko po kayo!! Sana po maiintindihan nyo ako paguwi ako
ha haa!! May God be with you till we meet again.
-Elder Cole