Tuesday, October 22, 2019

zone conference!!

     this week was alright!  we looked for shells last week and found lots of really cool shells. and I finished the book of mormon this morning!! it was awesome you should all read it cause it is awesome! we did a lot of waiting this week. we had to wait for a couple of hours to do our president interviews on friday then sunday we waited a couple more hours for president to interview some kids that are under the age of 11. but it was all good and now we will have two more baptisms this saturday! its crazy here we also find a lot of new people to teach and everyone is so friendly. we are usually really busy and barely have time to teach everyone who wants to meet with us.
     Zone conference was really fun i got to meet a lot of new missionaries and it is kind of like a day of rest for us. after zone conference we went to meet a referral and he seemed super ready for the gospel. we asked him if he had a job and he didn't have anything going on but was looking, then like five minutes later a man walked up to his house and offered him a job so that was pretty cool. it's a miracle!
     other than that we have just taught a lot of people everyone is really progressing and it is awesome! 
bye bye
pictures 
I learned why water buffalo are called water buffalo
my gate and house
the trail we live on
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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

im so grateful for running water.

this week was pretty great we finally got to watch general conference!! it was really good! i havent ever enjoyed it so much. mostly we watch it in English on our phone we just missed the Sunday morning session so hopefully we can rewatch that sometime. i really liked the things about captain Moroni preparing for his specific enemy. we've used that to when teaching a lot of recent converts and less actives.
     we teach a lot of less actives and try to get them back to church. its hard for a lot of people because its so far. also all our interested people are teenagers so they have to be taught in the afternoons its hard cause we spend the whole morning just looking for new people and talking to less actives. then our afternoon is packed with lessons. but we found two families who arent all in highschool so we can teach them in the mornings!
     yesterday my companion prayed we would have the gift of tongues and then we walked out our door and i spoke to the goat that lives on our street!! we really bonded and it was fun. but then later i was able to teach like half a lesson so it really was awesome! 
    also last Thursday our well dried up so we had to use our water storage and the city gives us a little water everyday. but we didn't have anyway to pump it into the water tower so we had to pull it out with a bucket every morning. it wasn't the cleanest water so we filtered it through an old shirt and then boiled it so we didn't have to waste our drinking water with cooking. yesterday a repair man hooked up a pump to the storage so we have running water again!! but we still have to use it sparingly. ive limited myself to one bucket per shower.
     it is sort of like im camping here all the time. i always smell like a campfire cause everyone just cooks with campfires. it is really fun. 
     all of the people we are teaching are doing really well! one nice thing about teaching teenagers is they like to bring friends to lessons so we have new people to teach pretty often. it is good and everyone is progressing one girl was ready to be baptized but she didnt go to church so we have to wait. but the lords timing is right and everything will work out! i love and miss you all! 

pictures 
this weird white thing on the beach.
some of the shells ive found while walking to appointments
a huge frog we found one night while getting water to do dishes
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Picture from John and Kyles baptism last week.

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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

BIG spiders and zombie dogs

this was a good week we played basketball with the bishop, and on saturday i baptized a boy named jon jon and my kauban baptized kyle  we have lots of people close to baptism. it was awesome to baptize someone and now we are pretty good friends with his family and teaching his brother and sister. we also are teaching the torib family they are cool. two of them are keeping commitment and progressing but there are like 20 of them so its hard to talk with all of them. they are really funny. i am teaching little bits of the lessons so that is fun!  we taught family home evening sunday night to lots of people and that was awesome too. we bore testimony in sacrament in cebuano that was a cool thing for me and im getting more confortable talking to people. we helped a lady skin her kamote for dinner and a lot of people didnt want to talk to us.  but we got to teach lots and testify to lots of people on the streets. we also found someone who seemed like hes good and wants the gospel we gave him a basahon ni mormon. also the other night we were going by candle light. when we blew the candles out it was spooky and then we heard lots of spooky sounds but we made it through the night and wont be using those candles anymore. we also have lots of massive spider and cockroaches that come in the mornings the spiders decapitate the cockroaches. also a temple was announced her on negros like an hour from me but its in the other mission. at night tons of hermit crabs come out and we like to catch them. also last night we were walking home from a lesson in the dark through some rice and sugar cane fields and a million frogs came out and we worried that we would step on them then i found a coconut and ripped it open and found out the milk inside was rotten so i smelled like rotten coconut for the rest of the night. i love seeing all the animals here on the trails there are goats cows carabao dogs and roosters. there is a wild dog named tupac that lives outside our house that follows us out of the village thing every morning. we havent watched general conference yet but i cant wait hopefully i will understand some of it in cebuano. i love you all!! bye bye 
pictures!!
 The well in our backyard where we pump water for our bucket showers, my bathroom with my bucket shower
a nativity scene we found in a box covered in spiderwebs 
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Friday, October 4, 2019

We ran the port

this has been a crazy week! we ate lots of good mtc food and left for the field. On tuesday i ate 5 sili peppers and threw up after the 4th one because my body rejected the capsaicin. then later that night i ate 3 balut! balut is like a duck egg that is somewhat matured then boiled. they weren't too bad. we woke up at like 1 and flew to cebu then we stayed in a hotel and talked to our mission president and he was awesome we did a ton of orientations. and got tons of medicine and stuff. then we went to the cebu temple and it was super cool. after we met our trainers and did more orientations. my trainer is elder brisolara, he's american from Oklahoma he is awesome. we got 72 hour kits and finally left for our area at like 3. we rode this old bus without doors and wooden ouchie seats until like 6:30 and the last boat left the dock at 7. so we had to hurry to get the tickets and stuff then we made it but the sisters were gone so we ran to find them and got on the boat at like 6:58 but it all worked out. then a senior couple drove us to an old mission house that was empty where we stayed the night. then we traveled the rest of the way to our area this morning. we are in a super cute place with lots of bukid like mountains and farms. we also are like right on the beach almost. there are a ton of dogs and chickens and goats and water buffalo here. its awesome. the Lord knows us and where we should go. everything will work out if you put your trust in him. it has for me so far! also this morning i showered in a bucket so that was fun! and they don't have toilet paper here. any i know that Jesus knows all of us and will help us out. i love you all bye bye.

(Koby is serving in Toboso near Escalante on the island of Negros. It's more of a rural area, you take a rocky dirt road to get to his house, he said his house is nice and has actual beds in it.)