Monday, April 15, 2013

April 15, 2013

Well its Monday morning and I have some crazy stories to tell!  It's 8:30 pm Sunday there. I'll start with some pictures first and try to tell some stories about whats going on with pictures.



This was me standing on the Tatalon Bridge, I am not sure if  I already sent this one but here it is, its a cool picture!

Elder Kmetzsch eating halo-halo at chow king, they have THE best halo-halo

These next two are of me acting like a model:D
This one is when we threw Elder Niar up onto my bed
This guy is friends with Cam and is from Cedar City, I gave him a note to give to Cam.
I ate way too much at this dinner appointment!
Transfer day happened and this was my new companion Elder Lynn from RIVERTON, Utah, but his parents moved to California.

  This was at the baptism of Brian Gopo, super cool!
haha this was painted on a gate close to our church building




Me and Elder Lynn
Us eating at Manginasal

 I changed my resolution to a little bit higher on my camera again so I am not sure if I will be able to send the last two. Anyway I'll get into the good part of the story. 

So I was so excited to be Elder Lynn's companion, because he trained Elder Iosefa (My MTC Companion) and came to follow up train me, and Elder Kmetsch went to follow up train Elder Iosefa. Pretty crazy that that would happen! So we were 4 days in on Saturday and we were already doing awesome, but then after the priesthood session of conference the assistants to the president came and asked if they could talk to us. They told me I would be emergency transferring to a new area. I couldn't tell if they were for real. I loved my area and I didn't want to leave it. I am still a little shocked. 
Anyway I am now in a area called Bagong Nayon, it is a pretty beautiful place, but I just don't want to have to get to know a bunch of people again!:D -and now my new companion is Elder McDonald from Payson Utah.
More news soon,
-Elder Roy

1 comment:

  1. Elder Roy, I am loving the pictures and enjoying your letters. I can't believe how many times you meet someone from your home town. Must be fun! Stay safe and we love ya!

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