Tuesday
last week, we had a huge zone conference. It was President Revillio's
last one. so he made it big. We had a free lunch, fun and games, study,
and even t-shirts. That was actually a lot of fun, but it took all day
long.
Wednesday, we tried to visit a bunch of
referrals, but it didn't really work. We found all of their houses, but
none of them were home. We'll be continuing to try them.
Thursday,
we paid the water bill. Thrilling, right? We tried to contact yet more
referrals..with roughly the same results as the day before. We did get
one more return appointment, though. Finally, we visited a couple of
investigators. One of them, however, had disappeared for a couple of
weeks, and we found them again!
Friday, we had a
shockingly exciting weekly planning. That was the best part of the day.
We waited for over an hour for a jeepney to Philcoa, before just
walking. That also took over an hour, with a few interesting breaks. We
met a very interesting person. He was wearing a "No meat Fridays"
t-shirt, and was carrying a huge poster labeled "Genealogical tables of
dogs." He lectured us for about ten minutes about everything from Adam
and Eve, to Abraham, to everything else. My favorite part? "God called
Abraham his best friend? Dogs are men's best friends. God is dog spelled
backwards." When we finally arrived at Bro. Ray's house, a drunk old
guy walked in, and started trying to talk to me in Tagalog. A lot. For
over half an hour. He also started grabbing my hands, rubbing my head,
everything. It was creepy, and pretty hard to understand. Eventually, we
managed to get him to go away, by promising to visit him later.
Sunday
we had a bunch of plans fall through. All morning, we went out
visiting, but found one new investigator. At church, Rhea and Lory got
confirmed, too. After church, we had correlation meeting, then went out
again...only to have all of our plans bunk again. We did manage to meet
with a less active member again, though.
Monday
was not P-day. because of the temple trip today. Instead, I had an
exchange with our district leader, Elder Acosta. That morning, he had a
meeting with the zone leaders, so I went out with yet another set of
elders into another area. There, I met a certain family, whose father
works in the temple. After the meeting, we went out to our area again.
That didn't work very well. No one was home. We did end up teaching 2
lessons, though.
Tuesday, we had district
meeting, then tried to contact a referral. That almost worked- we found
the guy's brother. We visited Bro. Ray again, then finished up the
map...which took a long while. Oh, and the night before, I forgot to
mention something about that. I woke up in the middle of the night
repeatedly because I heard a bunch of squeaking. I figured the mice were
staging a raid, but I was wrong. Instead, in the morning, I learned
that Elder Acosta had set traps for the mice. Not your normal traps, but
flypaper. And yes, those worked really well. He caught 5 of them with
just 2 pieces of flypaper. Then, he threw them in the garbage...still
squeaking and struggling.
And yes, we went to the temple this morning. The last time I went was April last year!
Well, that's the news for the week. See Ya!
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