Hello po sa inyo lahat!
Well I finished typing this whole thing out once, and then we lost power here in the internet shop and I lost it. SO now it is time to round two- and I am lazy so it will not be as exciting ha. This past week was just a regular week here. I don’t have a ton to say. It is getting quite warm here and this heat really takes all my energy. I am like always tired now so that’s a great feeling ha. I wake up and am already tired. But oh well- that’s missionary work! We have a new sister in the house- She is from Samoa and is super cute and nice. But I cannot say her last name for the life of me yet. Let alone spell it ha. Me and Sister Whaanga are just continuing trying to find more investigators because Legazpi desperately needs them. We are continuing to work with John, but he is so ready for baptism we are just passing time right now. Hopefully all goes well in the upcoming weeks though! Oh funny story- I was talking with Sister Whaanga and said “Sometimes I think I look tan but then I realize I am sitting in the dark.” SO yeah that’s my life here. I try so hard to get tan but I am still the whitest person in the room at any given moment. But for myself- I have gotten darker. Just with really bad farmer tan lines. #missionarylifeinthepines. Ha. OH! I almost forgot! Last Monday the Elders surprise me with 10893597398 letters! Ok not that many but like A LOT. I still haven’t even read all of them because I haven’t had enough time. So thank you J I am replying as fast as I can of course. Well this past week I read Jacob 7 and REALLY enjoyed it. Jacob has such strong faith and hope and patience. Even though Sherem is trying to try his faith, Jacob doesn't falter. It really shows how important our testimonies are and how we never know what kind of trials we will face- but that with a strong testimony we can overcome everything. Well yup- I said more the first time I wrote this but I’m too lazy now. Ha sorry. Namimiss ko kayo!
Mahal kita
Sister Ianuzi
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