Monday, December 17, 2012
December 17, 2012
Hello y'all,
Well since you guys didn't decide when we are going to Skype I guess that I will, So i will be online 8:00am(my time) Dec 25th. if this is a bad time then you need to let me know when by next monday okay. Thank you
Yes its okay for me to email back and forth with if you are online, we have an unlimited time for our email time.
This week has been great! my comp went home and I got a new one! Elder Armoreda, he is awesome, and I think that he is more American than I am, last night I asked him if he wanted rice and he said no haha I am more Filipino than I thought. And our investigator was baptized it was great! I will send a picture to dad.
So tomorrow is our mission Christmas Party and its going to be a blast, Its going to be a last Christmas in the field.
Sorry this is short, but I am tired from playing rugby haha
I love all of you
Love Elder Proctor
Merry Christmas
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
December 10, 2012
How is the Christmas season going back home? With Skyping for Christmas,
I can skype on the 24th 25th or 26th, y'all just pick a day that works.
Who is going to be home for Christmas?
Anyway things are going great here, we have a baptism coming up this
Saturday, my companion goes home on Wednesday, and a Zone Meeting on
Tuesday. So its going to be a busy week,
So this week we attended a baptism in the sisters area and after we went
to Mcdonalds and the new couple missionaries, Elder and Sister Kiholm
from Huricane Utah, were there and they offered to buy us dinner,
actually they kind of insisted it haha but as we were talking to them
they told us that this is there 2nd mission that they have served. They
say they are making up for lost time because they were less active for
most of their lives and they said that 7 out of 8 of their kids are less
active, and Elder Kiholm told me that when I become a father and if I
want to be a good one, I have to set an example. That made me think of
my Dad, and the amazing example that he has been to me all my life and
that reminds me of a great country song called "Ive Been Watching You"
it is a great song, I love you dad, and you too mom. And I love all of
you!
Sorry this is short we are short on time
Merry Christmas
Love Elder Proctor
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
December 3, 2012
Hello Everybody,
So Mom I will be able to Skype on Christmas you just tell me the time. Speaking of Christmas, the Filipinos have a tradition that is like caroling mixed with trick or treating only when they come to your house and sing, they don't leave until you give them money! How neat is that.
Oh and do you know that book I am always asking for? the Book of Missionary Inspirational Stories, I finally got to read it and it was great! There was one story in there that I wanted to share, So its low tide on a beach and there are tons of star fish that are going to die unless they get back in the water, and there is a young man on the beach just chucking them into the water one at a time, saving them one at a time, an older man sees this guy on the beach and says to him "quit wasting your time! there are miles of beach and there are millions of starfish, how will you ever make a difference?" and then the younger man picks up another starfish and says "I made a difference for that one." How cool is that! I realize that I may not be able to teach the whole city about the gospel but I can make a difference for a few of them.
So this week I have been thinking about my emails home and I realized that I need to write better so this week I have been praying that I would be able to write you guys more and that I could bring you to the Cauayan Mission. So I was thinking last nights about what I could write and I thought of the Philippines and that got me thinking about the things that I dont have here, but that also made me realize what I do have.
For example, here in the Philippines its crazy hot and would be awesome to have air conditioning, but I have an electric fan that works as long as there is electricity and there is electricity 80% of the time, there are others that have less. I also thought about the food here and even though its not the food I am used to and sometimes its not very good, but I am never hungry. Or the running water that we have and the water filter! Clean and drinkable water! Some people dont have that. Or my worn out shoes that have holes in them and are falling apart, well at least I have shoes. Or my feet and knees that are always sore from walking, well at least I can walk! Or my shirts that are getting holes from hand washing them, at least I have clothes to wear. Our apartment maybe small and hot but at least I have a safe place to sleep every night. My Family back home that loves and supports me, and understands why I am out here, The Gospel and its endless blessing. There are so many things that I have to be grateful for and I know that I have these things because of a Heavenly Father that loves me.
I love all of you! Cant wait to talk to you this Christmas!
Love Elder Proctor
So Mom I will be able to Skype on Christmas you just tell me the time. Speaking of Christmas, the Filipinos have a tradition that is like caroling mixed with trick or treating only when they come to your house and sing, they don't leave until you give them money! How neat is that.
Oh and do you know that book I am always asking for? the Book of Missionary Inspirational Stories, I finally got to read it and it was great! There was one story in there that I wanted to share, So its low tide on a beach and there are tons of star fish that are going to die unless they get back in the water, and there is a young man on the beach just chucking them into the water one at a time, saving them one at a time, an older man sees this guy on the beach and says to him "quit wasting your time! there are miles of beach and there are millions of starfish, how will you ever make a difference?" and then the younger man picks up another starfish and says "I made a difference for that one." How cool is that! I realize that I may not be able to teach the whole city about the gospel but I can make a difference for a few of them.
So this week I have been thinking about my emails home and I realized that I need to write better so this week I have been praying that I would be able to write you guys more and that I could bring you to the Cauayan Mission. So I was thinking last nights about what I could write and I thought of the Philippines and that got me thinking about the things that I dont have here, but that also made me realize what I do have.
For example, here in the Philippines its crazy hot and would be awesome to have air conditioning, but I have an electric fan that works as long as there is electricity and there is electricity 80% of the time, there are others that have less. I also thought about the food here and even though its not the food I am used to and sometimes its not very good, but I am never hungry. Or the running water that we have and the water filter! Clean and drinkable water! Some people dont have that. Or my worn out shoes that have holes in them and are falling apart, well at least I have shoes. Or my feet and knees that are always sore from walking, well at least I can walk! Or my shirts that are getting holes from hand washing them, at least I have clothes to wear. Our apartment maybe small and hot but at least I have a safe place to sleep every night. My Family back home that loves and supports me, and understands why I am out here, The Gospel and its endless blessing. There are so many things that I have to be grateful for and I know that I have these things because of a Heavenly Father that loves me.
I love all of you! Cant wait to talk to you this Christmas!
Love Elder Proctor
November 26, 2012
Hey Y'all,
I see that there is a bit of an uproar going on back home because of my
short letters haha you guys have to forgive me, I didn't play Mavis Beacon typing
games like Martha, and I barely passed in all my computer skills classes. And My English is degrading everyday! I have been living with native companions for and
entire year, and we don't use English. But today I am going to make an effort to
tell you a little more about my mission and how I am doing, it might not make
sense but that's okay :)
So I am doing well, I am still recovering from a cold, which is kind of
annoying because I have a stuffy nose and Tagalog is a language that needs clear
nasal passages haha the language is going pretty good I am still learning but I
can have a conversation with anyone and say just about anything I want. The Gift
of tongues is real! A week ago, this 10 year old girl we are teaching kept
asking me questions like, "Why is your nose so long?" Why are you white?" Why is
your hair golden?" and I told her because I am an American, and she said
"Really! I thought you were a Filipino!" I got a good laugh out of it.
Oh I found this setting on my camera that I can use to just do a voice
recording, I am going to try that out and see if I can send you guys a tape
through the email.
I am also going to start a video journal, I will do one video every month
till I go home, I thought that it would be cool to have after the mission.
Isaac asked if we go tracting, we do but not a whole lot. We do eat at
members homes and share with them and that's also were we get new investigators,
friends of the members or relatives.
Missionary work here is different then I ever imagined it to be, we dont
get doors slamed in our face, preachers don't fight with us, or any of that good
stuff. Which is good but at the same time kind of annoying because we will talk
to people and then set up a time where we can share a message with them and they
will agree to it even if they aren't interested so that's why we don't to a whole
lot of tracting. We work a lot with recent converts and less active members to
get/keep them active. And in the process we find new investigators.
What else, do you guys want to know?
our apartment is tiny, it could probably fit in the wood shop back home,
our bathroom is about 4ft by 3ft with a toilet and a faucet and a bucket, oh
this might gross you guys out but oh well, we don't use toilet paper here! its
water and your hand, its like the wet and wild out here haha but don't you worry
about me I am an expert at washing my hands haha.
Doing our laundry by hand is no fun but I can normally get it all done in
an hourish, we do our laundry twice a week so its not to bad, but I wouldnt mind
a washer and dryer, even just a dryer would be great, because most of the time
its raining here so we have to hang our clothes inside and that attracts the
skeeters and they have denge which is not good haha
Is this a satisfactory letter for all of you? I don't think that I can do
this every week haha we will see.
I love it out here and I love all of you
I will try to send a recording with my next email.
This work is true.
Elder Proctor
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