That’s right…I am that far
behind. This is going to be brief but
concise because I want to catch up today.
We are taking today to plan and catch up. On Wednesday the 3rd we did a training in Libmanan
with 2 new elders, Bactad and Golez then went for ice cream. I got Sister Watson and I each a Magnum bar
and told them to get whatever they wanted.
The grabbed a carton of ice cream and went to the till so we bought it
for them. They went straight home for
lunch from there.
On Thursday we trained Elder Elmario in Pasacao
who Elder Gaser is training. We set up
some plans for the FH event on Saturday.
Elder Elmario is on my left.
Elder Tokoragi is the elder in the long sleeves. He is a professional fighter like his
father. They both fight in the ring for
a living. They are MMA (Mixed martial
arts) experts. He if from French
Malaysia so he speaks Tagalog and French.
He understands English but doesn’t speak it very well. I love those men but Elder Toloragi is very
special to me. He in on the end in the
green tie.
On
Friday we picked up the Sisters in Pamplona on route to the zone training in
Sipocot. Both siste Watson and I
presented ideas to the zone then waited for their training to end. We ate at the church then trained Elder
Villabobos from Ragay and Elders De Lara the ZL in Sipocot and Elder
Taholo. We love being with the
missionaries at zone meetings and catching up with the ones we know.
We took a short cut home
through Naga to miss the rush traffic.
We had to go to the mission home to borrow the projector from President
Reeder. We arrived just as a big
American guy, his wife and four Filipinos were at the gate. We visited with the group while waiting for
the projector. He served here in
1975. It was the Philippines north
mission then and he had some wild stories.
There were only 300 members south of Manila then. We went days without a companion at transfer
time so their house boy, Willy, who still works for the church was his
companion. He got a pig as collateral
from a loan to a member that lived in the house with them. They eventually butchered it and ate
it. He loved his mission experience. The people with him were members he baptized
and have since brought hundreds into the church. They are all ward and stake leaders. There are Three stakes and two districts with over 10000 members
in Naga mission boundary now. He
couldn’t believe it. He has been very
successful working as a head hunter for Intel corp. One of his companions is a multimillionaire from becoming the
wall nut king of California. Another
became mega rich from patenting the Styrofoam egg carton. Many missionaries from the Philippines have
become extremely successful. I am still
waiting.
The FH Event in Pasacau was late starting but
went very well. We need to motivate
them to do another. Here are some
pictures of that event. This is Sister
Watson beginning the videos before many people showed up. The power was off when we got there and we
made plans to do a dry run without the electronics. The power came on for less than an hour so we could do our video
presentation then use the laptops until their power ran out. It was miraculous how the timing was perfect
for power to be available.
This
is a class helping members do searching.
This
was the beginners class. They are
beginning to write their family stories in the my family booklet so it can be
scanned into family search.
The
Pamplone sisters did a class with the primary so the parents could participate
with us.
We went to church in San
Fernando so we could meet the brother that makes the bolos, or etaks ro
Machetes depending on your language. He
was there but doesn’t speak English so we made arrangements with the missionaries
to go with us to meet him at his home and translate for us.
On Monday I spent time working on the van and
making a brief talk for a funeral tomorrow in Buhi. Sister Merly Olivaras, a cousin to President Olivaras passed away
this week. She has been failing for a
while although she was only 56 years
old. The cause of death was
complications from diabetes and a kidney stones. She left her husband and four children who are aged 22 to 30. Her husband was very distraught. The chapel was full but only 6 branch
members were present. The rest were
Catholics who are from Sister Merly’s barangay. Two youth missionaries and me talked. We all said the same thing and it was a great spirit there. The people told President Olivaras that it
was so different from a Catholic funeral and it felt good. They are mountain people and very few speak
English but can understand. I saw
several nod their heads as I spoke.
It is normal here to have your picture taken like this in the chapel
with the family of the deceased. This
is the missionaries, branch leaders and the family with Sister Merly.
We
went to the entombment in the rain.
Each of the container on the right hold a body.
On
Wednesday we went back to Pamplona to work with the sisters. They were on splits so there was Sister Stackhouse
with a member girl named Angel who is preparing to go on a mission. They speak Becol here, not Tagalog so Angel
translated for us. We went to visit a
sister who lost her husband two weeks ago.
We took a trycee to Pamplona centro because the road is under
construction and our van couldn’t make it.
There were 9 people in the trycee!
It us just a covered side car on a Honda 100 scooter. It cost us 8 pesos each which is about $0.22
This
is a new trycee behind us heading up to Pamplona. Where do the 9 people sit/stand/squash?
From
the trycee we got on a “skate” which is a homemade, illegal motorized cart they
lift on to the rail road tracks and go.
When two skates meet they stop and one lifts his skate off and let the
other go by.
This
the skate in front of us.
We
have some videos of us on the skate.
Sister Watson loved to feel the wind on her face. I love to feel the wind blow my…scalp!
This is Sister Stackhouse and Angel washing their legs off after we crossed a swamp to get to the member’s house. After
two meetings school had let out so the kids followed us. They don’t see white people back into the
jungle this far so we were popular. The
sisters did some action songs with the kids on the street.
This
a big file to send with all the pictures so I will end it now. We love you all!!
I love to feel the wind blow my…scalp!


























































