Magadang umaga po galing sa
ung pinakang astig na gwapong missionary dito sa Naga Mission. Just
start off I would like to let you know that tomorrow a typhoon will hit
the Bicol region so let's hope that it doesn't do too much damage here
in Ragay. It's fun coming from a place where I didn't need to worry
about typhoons to a place where it's normal for them to happen.
This
past week has been another average week for Elder San Pedro and I. Due
to school being in session right now and most of the males are working,
it's been pretty difficult for us to be able to find new investigators
or to teach in general. But we've been doing our best to be patient.
Well I know that missionary work is a lot harder in other areas of the
world so I'm grateful for this opportunity to be in a place where people
are so kind and willing to listen to the gospel. As transfer day is
nearing, the members have started to express that they don't want me to
leave and that when I leave that there won't be any more Pogi (handsome)
missionaries. I truly am going to miss the people here that I've grown
to love. I know I say it a lot but these people have become part of my
life and all of them have helped me grow in the man that I'm becoming
now.
Well
I've gotten a few updates that LeBron has returned to Cleveland and I
don't know quite how I feel about that. All I can say is that the NBA
is going to be a lot different when I get home. But on a different
note, don't worry about me Mom, I'll be fine. I know it's your motherly
instinct to worry about me when there's a natural disaster, but I know
everything will work out. It's honestly quite the experience being in a
typhoon, a little scary but kind of exciting at the same time for the
fact that I'd never experienced that before. Well I love you all and it
sounds like things are going well for you guys. Take care!!! May God
be with you till we meet again.
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