Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Week 7


Big hello from the PHILIPPINES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I don't have much time, but know that I am safe! Sorry I wasn't able to call and talk to everyone at the airport!! But, all the flights went smoothly!! But the 10 hour flight to Tokyo was a killer!! Gah, we were all up and about talking with the stewardesses because we were so sick of sitting. We sit everyday in the MTC, more sitting was too painful!!

The Philippines is AWESOME!!!!! We spent our fist night a glorious hotel in Manila! No joke! That hotel was SOOO nice! 5 star status, yo! The next day we got on our flight down to Tacloban. That airport is jacked up! And being flight leader in an airport with no Air Con was death! We caught up with ten missionaries from the Manila MTC headed to our same mission, they are super cool!

The PI is super hot!!!!!! Like death!!!! Manila was barely bearable, Tacloban was death, and my very first area..... the hottest in the entire mission. The city of Tanauan!! It's been really fun so far! But this a definitely a third world..... it makes me so sad. I just want to help everyone! But, as much as they love seeing a white girl named Sister, we can't communicate with each other. My area speaks Waray-Waray H. A Language I know nothing about! So the ward and my trainer are helping me out so much!

My trainer(nanay) is Sister Quijad, she is from Bilaran! In the south of PI. She is super sweet and speaks english, cebuano, and waray... SO She is a super big help!! Or home is lovely, no air con though..... but we do have fans. I stand in front of them all time! My bad is the top bunk, so I sweat all night! We have a little house friend named, Stuart! as is Stuart Little! He isn't bothersome at all and will just run across the floor and back again. We don't see him often! I'll send a picture of our bathroom next week and we shower here, crazy!!
I wish I could write a longer letter, but I don't have enough time and I am already over. So I will tell you all more next week! PRAY FOR ME! The language is so hard and I need all the help I can get! I speak in Cebuano, but waray-waray doesn't know any of it, they are closer with Tagalog. So I will come hope speaking THREE languages...hopefully! So please, I need all the help I can get!!

I love you all so much and pray for you all always!!

GIHIGUGMA KA NAMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 








Monday, April 22, 2013

Week 6


GOOOOOOOD MOOOORNING EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!

Can you believe that I will be in the Philippines in a matter of 2 days!?!?!?!?!? WOW!! *Joey Lawrence voice* I could not be any more psyched!!!!!!!! I get to go and be in one of the most beautiful places in the world and be with such awesome people! I can't even believe it!!! I am SO pumped! Hahaha, but that plane ride..... that will be a killer! All we do here is sit, eat, sit an d study, eat, sit, over and over and over and over! So that plane will not be so fun! But, I will make it fun! Hopefully the people I sit next to will on the flight to Tokyo will speak English or even a little bit of Cebuano, so that we can understand each other and be friends. I like making friends! Oh, and I'm totes getting some sushi in Japan. You can't not go to Japan without getting sushi! It'll most likely be yuck, but you gotta live a little! 

At our Tuesday devotional, we had Elder Richard G. Scott speak to us!!!!!!!!! It was amazing!! He gave such and amazing talk! We were all expecting someone we didn't know as usual, but we have always made it to the big room, just in case, plus it's always funner in there. Minus the 90 degree angle seats. So we weren't expecting it at all! We were all in the middle of the prelude song and then out of no where we all stand up! My first thought was, okay who is the idiot who thought he'd be funny? But NO!!! It was ELDER RICHARD G SCOTT!!!!! This and meeting the people from the Preach My Gospel films, The District, is as celebrity status as it gets here!  But he talked a lot about our relationship with our Heavenly Father and things that we should actually ask for. Not what we want or that we need while here, or guidance, but what He needs from us. What He needs us to do. I prayed for that before the mission age changed, and look what happened :) and I'm sure countless prayers were answered through that! He then gave an Apostolic Blessing to everyone! And it was all things that I needed! Like it was directed right to me! he said amen and we sang the closing song, the sister got up to give the closing prayer and he cut her off. He wasn't finished. And Sister Lindsay even turned to me and said, he can't be done. He needs to say more! He wasn't! He even furthered his blessing! Giving us strength to go forth and testify even further and that we will receive so much inspiration! We have been called to his work and it means so much!!!!!!!!! Brother Pasikala shared this quote with us this week, and it totally goes with Elder Scott's talk. It's by Thomas S. Monson, "The Lord doesn't care about your ABILITY or your INABILITY, only your AVAILABILITY. If you prove you DEPENDABILITY then He will take care of your CAPABILITY." We were all put on this earth to succeed, not to fail! And our Heavenly Father is always there to help us and too pick us up if we are ever down. Same with our big brother, Jesus Christ(or in Cebuano Jesukristo) They are always there for us, and want us to lean on them at all times and have that relationship with them. "No matter how low you feel, you can kneel."
 
The rest of my week has been as awesome as ever! Mostly just getting hyped for the big day and going to In-Field Orientation, we learned more about how we can involve members to help us, working with wards, mormon.org, meeting investigators, and obtaining referrals. It's been pretty fun! We learned new language stuff and said goodbye to our "investigators" One is committed to baptism and the other is finally welcoming the gospel in his life. We cried saying goodbye to them, even though they are our teachers role playing as investigators. I truly understand what it means when you love your investigators so much!! Oh, and I met a cousin!! Legit!!!!!! Sini Ikahihifo's cousin!!!!!!!!!! Leilani Ikahihifo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She's going to Colorado Springs!!!!!! :) Super cool! And seen kids from elementary school, middle school, and high school! Elle, do you remember Austin Sikich??? Yep, he's here!!! I saw him last week and haven't seen him since though. And neither of us had out camera's, so we weren't able to get a pic.
 
Thank you all for all you support and love you have shared with me while I am serving! It really means a lot!!!! :) You all are the best people I could have ever asked for!
I know this email is short, but It is a very busy day! I have to pack!!!!!!!!  A LOT!!!!!!!!! And all before 2! But, know that I love you all so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I'll tell you about my first week in the Philippines next week!! Oh, found out I'll be gaining at least 15lbs on the mission and that I'll come back white as well. Apparently you don't tan over there! Strange, right??
 
Well I love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gihigugma ka ninyo!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Week 5


AMUSTA  KAMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This week has been so exciting! So many fun things to share! But I need to share with you something that literally just happened.... I was in our room writing letters and waiting for Sister Hogge to finish showering. I really wanted to write to everybody and tell you guys of the amazing week that I have been blessed with. So, we finally go and switch our wash and get to the computer. I see so many emails from my family and the cute baby bump that is growing... and I see an email in response to a story I wrote on Saturday to my friend Danielle Forbush that left the MTC last week. It contained at least 7 sentences. Saying the story was hilarious..... and that she was going home. She hates it in Florida and is done. When I think of a missionary, I think Sister Forbush. I wrote her back and I'm hoping she will respond. She cannot go home! No one should go home! We as missionaries have been given authority from our Heavenly Father! We bear the name of His son and preach and bless and promise blessings just as He did. Satan is after us more than ever! He does not want the happiness and light of the gospel to bless anyone! So he dissuades them to think that they can't do this. Or that it is entirely false, even though it is only an echo of what they already know. We all knew of this plan and this gospel before we came to earth. And we leaped for joy to become like our Heavenly Father, but knew we could only do so if we were tested and received a physical body. Satan cannot win the fight! Nor will he ever, just like Uchtdorf said in conference, darkness will never have victory. I can't sugar coat this or put a cherry on top, we all need to go to work and fulfill what our Heavenly Father has planned for us. Missionary work or not! We need to go to work!! Satan can stuff it. I hate him and his followers, that they don't want anyone to ever be happy or enjoy eternal light! I hate him! DO NOT, let the adversary get to you. Every day the battle raging, we need the Lord to help us win the fight. I could go on and on about this, but I needed to tell you all of the things that have happened this week....
Ok, so something really cool happened this week........ WE GOT OUR FLIGHT PLANS!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll send you more pics of it! Yup, yup! I am so excited!!!!! We go out on the 22nd and fly up to Seattle, to Tokyo, to Manila, and then down to Tacloban! We all couldn't be more pumped!! It is coming so close and none of us can even believe how fast his time has come! We will be in the Philippines and sharing the gospel, and sweating our butts off in nearly a week! Can you believe that it has already been a month??! Neither can I!!!! IT's insane how fast the time goes by!
We still have alot more to learn and to review so that we have the language down and that we are able to teach even better! Such great adventures await us! Hahah, so will you guys send me a bunch of the Kleenex packets that go in your purse/pocket??? Guess what we use our left hands for.... :) yup, hard pass. I'll try it once, but after that.... deli salaam (no thank you)! Oh, and the bugs are sketch! Mukluks (cockroaches) everywhere all the time, and they fly at you! Hahah, but get this, and I might have already told you this, but the spiders there don't bite for some reason! They are big and massive and icky, but don't bite. Not entirely sure if that is true, but I have a friend that went to Iloilo and held a massive banana Spider! Wicked coo. Not sure if I will be able to do that, but I feel my fear of spiders will lessen by the time I get back! Oh, and I need lice shampoo kit.....yup! Very permanent I hear! And a bed cover! Sister Rosdahl recommends Allertec, at Wal-Mart. It's a Better Homes one! It zips up your entire mattress and keeps the bed bugs, dust mites, allergens out! and is waterproof! It also comes with a Pillow slip one!
A funny story that happened this last week..... So, Batman  came to visit the girls residence! Legit! A bat was in the residence! So, on Friday all the internationals go to go down to Temple Square and see everything and have an awesome morning! But, they had to get up at like 5! So, Sister Delfin from Guam go and had was almost ready. She went back out of the room because she left something in the bathroom down the hall. And she sees a woman, at the end of the hall, starring at the ceiling! They exchange good mornings and Sister Delfin asks what she is doing, "Oh, just trying to catch the bat." Calmly and non-chalantly! Hahahaha, kid you not the bat out from behind Sister Delfin, clipped the side of her head, kept flying and decked sister that was walking out of her room, still half asleep, eyes closed, right in the face!! Hahahahaha, good morning! :) Hahahah I am chuckling at the computer as I am writing this! Hilarious! I snapped some pics of the bat, I'll send them!
We said our goodbyes to Sister Rosdahl today! She is on her way to go to Bacolod! Hahah, 20+ flight! Just how ours will most likely be! She is such a sweet heart and has an amazing spirit! Her voice, all the time, is so cheery! All the time! I told her that every day! IT was weird coming back and seeing an empty bad and closet. But she will be doing amazing things out there and I know that I will be able to see her again! We were lugging her suitcases to the travel office and got so many people saying goodbye and where you going :) she is ready to do this work and knows that no matter what, it will be the best decision she ever made. I should tell you a little something about her, she is engaged. She was planning on getting married and then got a revelation to go an d serve. Then the age change happened! They both knew she needed to go! The wedding was planned and everything! There was a ring! But, he said, “I’ll wait for you!" Hahaha, so the first week was very difficult for her to analyze f she really needed to be out here, or if it was just cold feet. but she is meant to be here, and she knows that! But, right when she gets back, they are getting married :) Hahah, crazy! But, I really am happy that she is so happy about everything!
Everyone in my room I found out, knows Rigoletto!!!!!!!!!!! So we most def belt those songs all the time! Another cool thing, Brother Young is from Payson! He had lived there for about 11 years. He's originally from South Carolina though! Those are just some cool little things that have happened this week!
Ok, so yesterday for Relief Society, we had Mary Edmunds come and talk to us. If you do not know her, just like me, go and look her up! On Google! Or, as she calls it, Google and Thumim :) hahaha, she is hilarious! We were cracking up the whole time! She served in 1973 on a two year mission, in the South East Mission. Meaning, Hong Kong, Taipei Taiwan, parts of Indonesia and Micronesia, and the Northern part of the Philippines! CRAZY, right?!? She is a total crack up! But, probably one of the most profound people I know. She held up a stack of papers. 780+ to be exact. Her journal. She said she wanted to quit every single day. she held up a tiny stack of that paper and said, "This is what my journal would have been if I only made it 25 days in the mission. *holding up her massive 780+ stack* This is what you want, ladies. Do not settle for anything different!" She is now one of my greatest heroes! I went to go and meet her after, as did every other sister. We told her we were going to the Philippines and she spoke in her Filipino accent, "Tey have four seasons der. Hot and hotter, and wet and wetter!" I busted out laughing I could not hold it in!! It totally is like that too!
Our computers are starting to freeze and I want to make sure that you get everything! But know that I love you guys so much and I can 't wait to talk to you guys on the 22nd! I love you all so much!!!!!!!!!
Sister Bray



Monday, April 8, 2013

Week 4


KAMUSTA MGA TAWO!!!!!!!!!!

This week has been as amazing as always! How 'bout conference everybody?? 65,634 CURRENT MISSIONARIES! Plus, 20,000 Calls and 6,000 others going through meetings with their leaders. Bringing the total to over 80,000!!!!! CRAZY!!!!!!! They do not kid around when they say the Lord is hastening His work. Nor, how could they?! :) We had the opportunity to watch the Young Women’s Broadcast while the Elders were in Priesthood! Which, if you don't know this yet..... I LOVE YOUNG WOMENS!!!!!! So much!! So, I cried the whole time! :) I have never cried in any other meeting we have had here, than I have in that one! If you haven't seen it, I recommend watching it. NOW! You will not receive any better enlightenment of being a daughter of God! Hearing the amazing words of our leaders tell us exactly what we all need to hear! I love them! I especially love Sister Elaine S. Dalton's final words to the Young Women. Having watched the General Conference session of her being released, followed by the Young Women’s Broadcast of her last time announcing herself as the YW General President and choking up over it.... oh, it gets to ya! I'd have to say, my favorite talk, would have to have been by Sister Ann M. Dibb. Mostly because of the relativity I felt to it! The youth theme this year is "Stand in Holy places, and be not moved." Ergo, the broadcast was centered on such! :) Her talk was about standing up and creating a Holy place! Making any moment a Holy place. Just as Joseph Smith did in Liberty jail. Through such a hard and unjust time, he received some of my favorite scripture passages, and did create a Holy Place. When I was receiving my patriarchal blessing, Patriarch Lloyd, had a piece of wall and a stake, framed in his office. He told me his families story of  their love for the Logan temple and how much work and service their family has put into that House of  the Lord. When the temple was being remodeled, the Holy of Holy rooms was moved. The Holy of Holy rooms, is a room specifically for the prophet to receive revelation and guidance for the church. His family having such a closeness with the temple was able to keep a piece of the temple rubbish. They were given a piece of the Holy of Holy's wall and stake that was within the wall. He referenced my blessing to my Holy of Holy's. A place where I can receive personal revelation and guidance to stay on the path of truth and righteousness. My blessing means the world to me and all that it does entail and pertain to. Some I am still trying to figure out which part of my life to! But, hey life was given to us to make us happy! Elder Muir said that all the time! So, I will figure out what everything is meant for in due time! I got many years to do so!

I won't give anything else away about the broadcast, because I want you all to experience it for yourself! It truly is an amazing thing! So please, go and partake!

If I haven't told you how much Brother Young tells stories, well I will now. He ALWAYS has a story to share! This week in our Book of Mormon study, we barely made it to the 8th verse in a 30-40 something chapter! Hahah, the stories he shares with us are my favorite thing when he teaches us! Hahah, even more the way that he shares them! They are so lively and happy and hilarious! Sister Hogge filmed him this week! He didn't even notice that he was being filmed until after he had finished his story about a Nanay in the Philippines who kissed his cheek and ran a mile barefoot in the hot sun, cane and all, to give him the bag of peanuts he had forgotten. Nanay is like a very beautiful term for an elderly grandma figure. She was also in her 90's when she did this! I can only dream to be how he described her when I am 90!

I'm trying to think of another funny story to leave you with that happened this last week..... Sister Hogge totally ate it on the Temple walk yesterday! Hahah she was climbing up to a... I don’t know what you would call it! A marble flower box, where Elder Call was standing trying to find our other Elders. Mind you, this flower box is maybe half a foot off the ground. If that. Well on her way to get up there, her right foot caught the corner of the bed ( I told her high knees as she was "climbing") and she feel right into the flowers and bush! I couldn't help her out the bed I was laughing so hard! Nor could Elder Call who was right next her! Hahahah, she couldn't even help herself out she laughing so hard! All the missionaries around that saw were laughing just as hard! She knows how much I love to see people fall, so I laughed hard all day yesterday! I am laughing so hard even now repicturing this all in mind! Hahah, the Elder typing on the computer next to me must think I'm mad!

I asked Sister Brinton how to say, "I'm so funny!" and "You/We/I can do it!" So, there isn't a way to say I'm funny, but her companion would always call her a joker! Hahah by saying," OOOOOOiiiiiiii joker, ka!!" Hahah, so that is mine and Sister Hogge's new saying whenever we do something hilarious! You/ We/I can do it is- Kaya Nimo, Kaya Namo, and Kaya Nako

Sister Rosdhal could be leaving this week!!! She's super psyched!!! If he test results come back a-okay, she is golden!!! I really hope she'll be able to! We had Vocal Point for our devotional last night (which btw, it was freaking amazing!!!!!) one of them served in Argentina and his visa.... well, it would not let him! So he was here for a total of FOURTEEN WEEKS! You could just tell that Sister Rosdahl's heart fell. She has been here already for nearly 7-8 weeks and is losing it! WE want her to get out there so bad!! WE love her so dearly!!!! :)

I ran into some old friends that came in on Wednesday, one who did humanitarian work in the Philippines last year! HE was in ilioilo though. He went with a group called YMAD-youth making a difference. He then shared with me how his leaders he went with, broke off and created a new group called ROW- reaching out to the world (I think)..... anywho, I have a new idea of something to do when I get home! Go back and do service in the Philippines! :) hahah, being able to speak a language and multiple dialects should help! He told me more in detail all the adventures he was able to  do while over there. Play with the kids, teach them the smallest of things, have them teach him in return, rebuild homes and clinics and schools, and even SWIM!! I cannot tell you how much I wish I could swim! I have even had dreams about it! That there is a pool in 2M that no one knows about and I find it and we all go swimming because we are actually allowed to, it's just that they don't want to the pool to be crowded! But hey, there is always typhoons and flash floods to swim in (yuck) Hahahha, WE joke about that all the time in our district. Me and Elder Muir love to swim, so they always joke with us about what it will be like "swimming" to our investigators houses :) What do you do!

I have dreamed three times this week in Cebuano. Not fluent I should tell you! Just some words and thing I know, and then some stuff I have no recollection of even knowing! I wake up and think, "What on earth is that word?!" And then I forget it and never find out if it as an actual word or if I am just speaking jibberish in my dreams! Hahah, oh joy! And I have become dyslectic! (<<<see) I will write Cebuano and English and then it gets all mixed up in my head and takes me a minute! And cebuano isn't a written language, so I don’t even know now I am getting so jumbled up! Hahaha, one day It will eventually stop. SYL, right?? :)

I have a million other things I want to share with you guys each week, but I never have enough time!
But, I love you all and hope for you safety always!

GIHIGUGMA KAMO!!!!!!!!!


1.- Johnson is Elder Muir's coat, playing Tommy Boy! He is too much like him!
2.- Elder Muir's eyeball! If you look closely you can see that it is distorted!
3.- Me and Sister Hogge at the temple with Johnson and Manning in the background!




Monday, April 1, 2013

Week 3


MAAYONG BUNTAG, EVERYBODY!!!!!

This week has been really awesome!! I'll give you a little catch up from last week.....So Sister Rodahl, who is going to Bacolod, Philipppines, had a bone marrow biopsy last Monday. Her health hasn't really been her friend since arriving at the MTC 7 or 8 weeks ago. She should have left last week with her branch, but health would not let her. So she is now our new companion! WE ARE A TRIO NOW!! She is from Idaho and is the biggest sweet heart I have ever met! The first two days after her surgery she was really week and stayed in the residence hall, we all took shifts of staying with her. To make sure that she was safe and had enough meds in her system. She is such a trooper!! Through all the pain that she is going through she has remained so strong! Her testimony as well, is amazing. She knows this gospel front and back! Every minor detail, she knows it! It's really cool! She doesn't gloat about it either, which makes it all that more awesome! She will be in our companionship for about another week or so. She is speaking Hiligaynon, and has trouble understanding our class sometimes. But, she is meant to stay back for a reason. What it is, I haven't come to know yet. But, I know it is for something BIG! Either to help and bless us or that there is someone in the Philippines, who isn't ready for her!

Have any of you seen The Best Two Years??? Well, there is a scene where a character, Elder Calhoun, talks to someone who is apparently speaking German. He asks his companion what language that was, his response was that it was German, Elder Calhoun's response, "That's not the language they taught me in the MTC!!" Whelp, that's what's going to happen to me! I won't be speaking Cebauno. No one going to the Tacloban Mission is! Hahahah, we will be speaking Waray-waray. Which in translation, means nothing.... Hahahah :) The grammar is the same as cebuano, just the verbs are different. There is two dialects that we will be learning. Waray-waray H and Waray-waray- I! So I will come back speaking a whole bunch of stuff!! Our teachers speak Tagolog too! So there is a bunch that I will be learning! WE also found out that blue eyes in the Philippines.... means demon. So the kids will see you and just yell, DEMON!! in whatever language they speak. And that 30 seconds later, they will be attacking you to take a picture on your camera and to hold your hand and to talk to you! Hahahah, I couldn't be more excited!! The Philippines sounds more and more enticing everyday!

Hahahaha, So I keep forgetting to share this story! Elder Muir told it to us the first day here! He told us at dinner that he is blind in half of right eye. Your first question automatically, is How? How did that happen? So, I ask him. His response, and I kid you not (Jayne you will get a kick out of this, and anyone who has seen a failed video attempt) "Soooo, you know those elastic work out bands??" Bahahahah!! I laughed so hard right after he said this!! And that's how me and Elder Muir became friends! :) So he ans his cousin were stretching it across their living room,s seeing as far as it would go. You know, normal 12 year-old boy stuff! And his cousin let go and it pelted him right in the eye!! His pupil will now change shape because of it! Randomly it will be a triangular shape! Hahah, It's wicked!

Easter Sunday in the MTC was amazing!! We are at 3,000+ missionaries!! And for Easter Sunday, we had one MASSIVE sacrament meeting! The sacrament was passed to 3,000+!!!! Crazy right?!?! Someone call Guinness World Records!! Well, we're no Vatican, so scratch that actually! :) We had the presiding Bishop and his wife speak to us, Bishop Gereld Causse, he and his wife are from France. So there should be a line above some of the vowels in his name. Anywho, their talks were amazing! truly awesome!!! They shared their testimony of the Atonement.... He truly did live! I have no doubt in my mind that he didn't. Or that he didn't take upon all or hardships and trials or that he isn't the one person who can truly say, "I know how you feel." He OFFERED up Himself fro the job. He was given this job before he came down to this earth and know it's outcome at age 12. /he sacrificed his life, out of love, for all of us. So that we may all be able to live eternally with our Father in Heaven once more! Love is one of the greatest inheritnce' we could receive from our Father in Heaven. He loves us so much that He wants us to be like Him. In doing so, We had to receive a body and be tested. But the Atonement was key in our returning to Him. Without Christ overcoming death and being resurrected, we would not be able to see them again! No one would be able to live eternally! The shepherds knew of the saviors birth and told everyone! The two Mary's knew of His resurrection and told everyone! Bishop Causse said, "Come. Go. And see Jesus. And you will know that He lives." We know that our Savior lives, or else why would there be 3,000+ missionaries in here? We want others to know of this truth so that they may come to have the glory of everlasting life! Valerie Causse said something little funny and something that should be in a MormonAd. We are super heroes, like in the cartoons. But unlike the powers of flight or of ultimate strength, we have the power of the Holy Ghost. To hear the promptings the Lord would have us to and perform miracles in others lives!

Two Elders from the district next door, Johnson-from west jordan and Morley-from New Zealand, have welcomed themselves into our district family. They just pop in all the time and chill with us! So we are all a big family! Jersey Shore-Mormon style, ya know?! :) hahah Cynthia, I know you will appreciate that:) Last night after devotionals we went and grabbed food and sat outside and talked story and ate a bunch of candy, fasting was really hard! They didn't let us eat all day! not until 5:30! SO we had a glorious feast for dinner and BOXES of candy and junk for our dessert! It was awesome!

I love it here so much, and I know that this is really what I have been needing to do with my life! From day one! I love this gospel and have no doubts that it is true! And I am SOOOO excited to be able to share that with the people of the Philippines. The Good News Church, right Dad?? Hahaha :) I love you all so  much and I hope that all is well with everybody! Please, keep me up to date with your lives! I love hearing from all of you!!





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