'Sup dad!
Ya, the baptism went good the other day! Actually, our ward
mission leader set everything up for the first time, so that was nice. Just enjoy an American run ward. There are some challenges here in the Philippines. The missionaries literally do a lot here to help run the ward. It's all good though because I am really learning how things work.
I like that quote Dad! I feel bad being so lazy with home
teaching once I got to the singles ward. Thanks for teaching me how it should
be done! Now I can see the importance of it.
But ya, all's good here. I'll add some details in my letter to
mom.
Haha ya freak Mom! You guys get to chill in the Bahamas too! Ha! They called our area that the other day and I thought it was clever (baha -
means flood). Ya Brittney sent me a pic of the skate park in Orem all
flooded and what not. Yaaa, just get ready for the second coming! Since when
does Utah flood? and all the "hastening the work"? Haha! I heard we might
get ipads out here next year. Ha but freak, second coming though. Get ready!
I'm way stoked for you two to serve a mission.You'll love it out
here ;) Quezon City North mission! Callin' it! Also, thanks for your testimony mom. You're dope.
This week was chill. We got to go to the temple because
my comp had to get his x-ray that missionaries get before they go home. I haven't gotten to do a session in like 6 months!
We had a baptism on Saturday, so that was way fun! I'm pretty sure that when my comp goes home in a month that I'll get transferred too, so we're workin
at getting everyone baptized at our next stake baptism on October 5th, right
before transfers. So far we have 6 or 7 prospects, so hopefully we'll get at
least one for the stake baptism!
That's about all I can remember for now. Stay tuned
for next week! I'm sorry that my emails get more boring every week. But I'll tell all in 10 months -- post mish!
Love ya!
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