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Week 5: Out on the Streets of Manila

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Kumusta,      This week started out rough because I am not felling good right now.  I been sick from last Sunday but I have some medicines with me which I am trying to drink them.  I am not used to medicines but I am getting used to it.  I am getting better.  I have a sore throat and fever with coughing in the night.  It so disturbing my roommate.      This week we had splits with Elders from the Manila mission.  It was so difficult for me to walk with many peoples and many traffic but it was a good experience.  I like seeing many people and it looks like they all have the same faces.  The people are so sweet and I was not used to the city like this.  I and my companion both walking to get the jeepney.  It is like a bus but small and you have to get on it from the back and it is like you have to sit facing the other passengers as well as they faced you.  It takes almost 45 minutes to get there and I was so nervous to get there.  But guess what, he talked to me and makes me feel comf

Week 4: Received My Patriarchal Blessing

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Latest news from Elder Bateiti and the Manila MTC:      This blog post is going to be written from the conversation that the Gutierrez family had with Elder Bateiti.  I was sitting at the computer when a call came through Google Hangouts from Elder Bateiti.  I quickly answered and I think that we were both a little surprised.  All of our communication previously was through Facebook Messenger so it was great to see him in person and hear what he sounds like.  Next week when he video chats, I will record it so the post can be in his English pronunciation.      A big group of Elders left the MTC last week for their missions so his group are now the seniors.  He is serving in a trio of Elders now with Elder Watson and Elder Holland.  Elder Holland is from Modesto, California.  In the chat picture, Elder Holland is closest to Elder Bateiti on the left and Elder Watson next to him.      There was a devotional this week with a seventy.  The MTC choir performed "I'll Go Where Y

Week 3: Interesting Food!

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Kamusta,          This week in the MTC we have to speak your language so sometimes my tongue right now is twisting and it's so hard sometimes for me to speak.  I get mixed up with Kiribati, English, and now Tagalog.  Three more weeks to go in the MTC.  My weeks are getting better than before.  I can say that everything getting more easier.      Last night, we were having a balut.  It is a Philippian food that the egg and a small little chicken inside.  THAT I AM NOT EATING IT!!  But some missionary try it but I am afraid to eat it that I might get sick.  I was so shocked.  I am really love egg but that time I was so amaze seeing a little chicken inside the egg shell.  I love sea worms but for the egg here it is strange to me that the MUM LOVE LITTLE CHICKEN and she even always keep them when they are too small until she let them free when they are matured enough.  Without the chicken mother she cannot take care of them.  That is why I am so sad seeing the little chicken cook in

Week 2: Endowed with Power From on High

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Kumusta,      Well the good news from here is that I am just back from the temple for receiving my endowments.  I am so happy and it is so interesting.  I am blessed to have this opportunity so I can feel how the celestial Kingdom of God will be.  I listened in English.  You know last week I had to meet with President Muir because of my baptism date.  I have not been one year a member and he says he was amazed about me and that I got my mission call earlier.  He says I have to wait to get endowed.  In the policy you cannot get endowed until you get one year member.  So I was sad and felt discouraged.  I did not know that so I had to wait for what the result would be for me.  My baptism date was October 26, 2018.  It is a miracle that I get my endowment now.      Well!  This week was going so fast that all the time the schedule is tight.  I was able to see some native people in the temple.  Our teacher assign us to use the Tagalog language while approaching this old man.  I was able