I'm sure there are more firsts but those are the ones coming to mind currently and I've never sweat so much in my life good news is I haven't minded it much. It feels like I just finished a soccer game. Okay I'll now break the week down
- Tuesday night we had belot. It was given to those who wanted to try it after eating dinner. My district sat together to share the experience. An elder in my district ate it like bear grills no joke funny part about this is he doesn't like mayoinnese or pineapples but eats any wild philippino food given to him. Anyways I mimicked his technique. I didn't breathe out of my nose either. You start by sucking the juice from the egg and then taking it out of the shell and popping it in your mouth. Really it tastes like a hard boiled egg and thankfully mine had no crunch.
- Wednesday I flew to Cauayan from the Manila mtc. There I got a yellow umbrella. I met my mission president and his wife. The Hiatt's. They're awesome! Really super kind. Then I met my two trainers sister Cabaraban and sister Barnett they're so different from one another but play important roles in my training. We then rode a tricy to get on a bus to our first area Tugegaro (probably didn't spell that right) and in a dialect that I'm not certain of the name means "burning sun." It is the hottest city of the philippines. Good thing I like the heat. hehe
- Thursday a prayer was answered I told my trainers I want to find a tailer who can make changes to my clothes. That night we were fed by a church member and SHE SEWS, what are the odds? so that was so cool. We also taught and contacted many people and it was really neat watching how it works. The people here are really friendly and will listen to your message. They also have a way different concept of time so they don't mind if we talk forever!! We also met our bishop and he was awesome too. He showed us the area and fed us a merrienda (snack) dim sum.
- Friday I don't remember everything but we had a lizard in our house
- Saturday and Sunday general conference
I cut the last two days short because I'll recount the other stories I don't know which days they took place.
I showered in a bucket. Which I anticipated before coming but I really saw it being tropical cool. A novelty of sorts. Long story short I stand by a toilet in a bathroom and pour water onto myself from a bucket HAHAHA yeah its wild
I wash delicates in a bucket of water, soap, scrub, rinse dry...... easy
I have hilarious roommates; a Samoan and an American. Yesterday sister Toiva and I became twins
A bird pooped on me mid lesson. I felt it hit my head and tried my best to just silently endure but I ended up LAUGHING my head off. It was so funny to me for some reason and my trainer sister Cabaraban quickly helped me get it out. I also bought ice candy which is basically a popiscile in a pouch, I spilt it all over myself and died laughing again.
We have 4 scheduled baptisms. Sister Condoy: She's wonderful. We met her when she had chemical burns on her arms from washing laundry. She has what seems like a ton of kids (maybe its the neighborhood kids too) but they all run up to me which is fun.
Brother DJ: He's 18 years old and seems really receptive of our message. All of our investiagtors attended all 4 hours of general conference. We told them we'd give them Book of Mormons when we got back to the apartment and we ended up forgetting and they called us asking for copies which is a great sign.
I know that Heavenly Father hears and answers our prayers. Not only did I have the experience
Anyways, life is good - thanks for reading
Love and miss you all Sister Crawford
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