Monday, August 1, 2011

July 26, 2011

Mom,
It’s great to hear about all of your experiences as a family. I’m glad you all had a good time. Surprisingly I don't miss it too much. I am super excited for it when I get back, but for the time I am content to hear about your stories. I forgot to write last week about you coming to pick me up from the Philippines. I think that would be great! It would be tons of fun to be able to revisit members and converts and such and to be able to help you see a little of what the Philippines really is. It’s something you can’t describe or catch in a picture. It is about the people and the lifestyle. So I would be happy for you to come.
The little monkey that Sister Robison talked about is only found in Bohol, the island just East of Cebu. I haven't seen one, but they are smaller than the palm of your hand. There are tons of t-shirts from Bohol with them on it. There aren't many animals where I live now. It is too close to the city. We do have some cool lizards though. I have seen quite a few in the tree just behind our house. Today we found a great place to buy little souvenirs for cheap. In a mall a little Cebu key chain is about 50 Pesos, but there they were only 10. There are also cheap pearls here in white, pink, and black, so if you want some I could pick them up for you. I hear they are really cheap in Negros too.
It’s good to hear that so many people are going on missions. There is nothing like it that can change your life the way it does. What a great blessing. I can’t wait for you to get your mission call to the Philippines Eric! Then you too will understand the greatness of the Philippines.
WHAT!?! The Richesons are moving? What is the ward going to do? Seminary... the Corn Bust... What are we going to do? Where are me and Eric going to play racquet ball? Well you better help them move. They've been helping our family since Diane was in seminary.
We are very excited about our baptisms this Saturday! I get to baptize Mark and Andrea and Elder Casio is going to baptize Jameson. We also have another baptism on August 13, Shela (Lit-Lit) Tud-Tud. Great name eh'. Lit-Lit Tud- Tud. She is such a great investigator. We committed her to baptism on our second visit after teaching the Book of Mormon. She has been taught before in 2008 and the missionaries just stopped visiting her, probably because they weren't married. But since then they have been married. Her husband is an inactive member and they live right next to his member mother. After teaching her I asked her if she believed the Book of Mormon was true. She said she did. So I asked her if she believed that Joseph Smith was a true prophet. She said she did. Then I asked her if she believed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was true. So I committed her to baptism. She accepted and came to church the next day with her four kids. Her husband Kevin is off on business.
Well I love you family. Take care. Tinuod gud ang simbahan.
Love,
Elder Schenk

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