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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Christmas in the Philippines



Dear Friends and Family,
Well I had a great  Christmas here in the Philippines although it was not like home I still had a great time.  The Pilipino love to video oke when there are holidays and they are everywhere.  So we spent Christmas eve at the Samson and video oked and had a great time we laughed and ate a lot of food.  We ended up staying up until 12 and just had a blast.  Then the next day, yes were tired but we had breakfast at the Samson's and opened gifts and it was so much fun to sit there like we do at home and open one by one, one of our gifts.  Sister Baui was so happy to have gifts to open which came from me and to see her get so excited and laugh and smile made my whole day.  I gave her one of my scarves mom the blue one and she loves it so much.  She is wearing it right now.  Sister Taylor and Sister Penaranda got a lot of candy, Sister Baui got a lot of random stuff and I got CLOTHS!!  we then got ready and went and baked at the senior couples house for a little and then we went  out to work we ate a LOT OF FOOD!! I was so full by the end of the day I think my stomach grew a second stomach just to fit it all.
As for the work it is slow but going.  With the holiday season there are a lot of people that are busy or doing other things like.........drinking.  Yes! that is so much fun.  One of our investigators the Perez family was drinking one night and it is so hard to teach in that environment but we go on.  We are a little bummed that there is no progression there right now but as it says in preach my gospel no effort is wasted.  One lesson I would love to share with all of you is to Bobbi Altera and his wife (who of course he is not married to) desere delacruz.  They live in Wawa too and we have been teaching him for about a week and a half.  He is 30 and she is 40 and they are having their first kid together.  She is 7 months pregnant and they have only been together for almost a year.  he is so excited about this baby but sometimes she seems to be really annoyed by him but who knows.  anyway, our lesson on Saturday to him was on the gospel of Jesus Christ and as we started the lesson, every question and every answer he gave was literally perfect and it all led up to him wanting to change wanting to get closer to Christ and we asked him if he would be baptized and he said yes! we didn't give him a date because his wife listens and is not really involved and he being so young and the gospel being all about families it is important that we get them both on the same page. we really focused on her at the end of the lesson and throughout the lesson I was feeling the spirit so strong in my heart and to know that this was the lesson they needed.  After much fighting we got her to say the closing prayer and she started out a little rough but she did it and she LITERALLY talked to heavenly father like she was telling him her life story. I really felt the spirit as she was talking about her life and I think that is why prayer is so important however it is done if it comes from your heart than it is right. Of course we still have some work to do but this is the start and I hope that they continue to progress.
On Sunday we had a wonderful surprise, one of our less actives from barrio maasim came to church and I was so excited. I never thought they would come but it was amazing to see them there and to see them smiling and it literally made my whole day I can't even describe it.  It just goes to show that nothing is impossible when you keep going on and showing them that you care. 
Well not much this week but I want you all to know that I love you and am seeing the importance of family in this work.  it is so hard to see broken families and to know how blessed I am to have a whole family and to get together with them often.  Thank you for your support and I look forward to talking to you all next week.  love you!!
Sister Snow

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