Saturday, March 28, 2020

Quarantine Week 1


Hello everyone:) My parents wanted me to write this to everyone who might be reading to share my experiences and thoughts on what has happened to me recently. As you might know, I currently am home in Utah, under quarantine. I will be quarantined for the standard 14 day period. I am still a missionary, I haven’t been released, and they said I will receive my reassignment in the US on the 15th day of my 14 day quarantine. 

So this is what happened:

We had heard that President Duterte had gave all foreign people in the Philippines 72 hours to leave the country, and then he was closing the borders. But we didn’t know if it was true or not. We got a text from our leaders on march 17th that all foreign missionaries will have to leave the Philippines, and to be ready to leave at any time. This came as a shock to us, we had only been under quarantine in our apartment for about a day and a half maybe. I was the only foreigner in our apartment, I had just moved their about 4 or 5 days earlier so packing was kind of easy. I didn’t sleep hardly at all, we all slept in the living room on our mattresses.

The next day we left to the check point in the afternoon, and were shuttled from there to the Manila MTC. That’s when it got kind of crazy. I’m grateful to all the leaders who helped us out though, they were playing it by ear but we were just lucky to be there. But quickly we were over populated at the MTC. They told us we needed to be careful to not go outside the MTC or do anything stupid because if the Filipino Government found out that we had as many people as we did at the MTC, they would send us all back to our missions. And some of the people had traveled from other islands and really far places to get there, and if that happened we would be stuck in the Philippines until COVID-19 wasn’t an issue anymore.

So I spent the night on a tile floor, I was happy I had a blanket and a pillow because it was FREEZING.   I hadn’t experienced air-condition in almost 10 months for an extended time so I didn’t sleep very well again. They put us in classrooms with our missions and it got stinky verrry fast. They told us 3 different flight plans while we were there.  They said we might leave Thursday, then they said Saturday, then they said Sunday was the solid one. Then about 7:45 I think Thursday night they called all missionaries into the gym, then they separated the sisters and Elders. 

That’s when they told us we had to leave in 15 minutes to the buses to get to a hotel and we had to run and get our stuff together. That was chaos. It was nuts. The church had chartered 6 planes to take us to Salt Lake City.

Then when we got to the car it was probably like 3 minutes to 8, and in the Philippines they have a curfew because of the pandemic. The curfew goes from 8pm to 5am. So I’m in a van with 5 other sisters from my mission and we’re going like 90 miles an hour trying to get to the hotel. The streets were empty.   The guy who was driving was sweating, and he had a radio with the other drivers, and our van was leading the last batch of missionaries out and it was already 8pm. We were praying we could get through and not get sent back to the MTC or back to our missions. Then when we got to the checkpoint it was kind of nerve racking too.  The philippine guards were wearing their army stuff and have their giant guns, which isn’t a huge deal because security guards at malls also have giant guns too, but it just added a little more suspense to the amount we were already experiencing. 

When we got to the check point, our driver held up a paper, and we got waved through to continue! We asked him what the paper said and he just replied in English “Do not delay” and the paper was from the church I think. We were celebrating and were happy we made it through. THEN when we got to the hotel it was like waaaay nice. If you’ve ever seen crazy rich Asians its like that. It had a waterfall shower head, bathrobes, slippers, and we got room service and stuff. And it was a hot shower, and I was able to clean my feet, and it was probably the cleanest my feet had been in almost 10 months. 

I really missed my companion Sister Rasalan when we were there though, I just wanted to talk to her about all of what was happening. I thought about the Filipinos a lot when we were there.  I missed them a lot. 

We were at the hotel for at least 3 nights I think, and they called us at 3:30am Sunday morning to ask who was in our room. Then at 4:30 they called us and told us to wake up, and then ANOTHER person called us at 4:45am and told us we had to be at the lobby with our stuff at 5am. So we were running and we got to the lobby and loaded our stuff on a bus and we got to the airport and that’s when they told us that they didn’t have our passports or our tickets !! So we had to go back and unload our stuff and wait at the hotel again. 

Then they got our stuff and I got separated from the sisters from our mission and I had to figure out my flight stuff on my own, but I made some friends at the airport and they took care of me. I eventually found my friends in my mission and we waited for our flight. I think mine was the second to last flight home. Also my ticket said DL and I didn’t know what that was but it means FIRST CLASS. SO I RODE FIRST CLASS. It was so nice. 

But leaving the Philippines was hard, I don’t wanna lie. I miss the people and my friends, I miss rice, I miss the language, I miss doing missionary things everyday. I want to go back but I don’t know if I’ll be able to as a missionary. 

But throughout this logistical nightmare we saw lots of miracles and we felt Heavenly Father’s love for all of His missionaries. And for the people they serve. I know that despite what we sometimes want, Heavenly Father gives us all what we need. AND if we keep the commandments we are promised that we will “prosper in the land” which in essence doesn’t always mean things will be perfect, but they it will be bearable. 

I know that most of you are going through hard times on top of what is happening globally. Please know that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ are always reaching out towards you. They love you and they will support you. Put your trust in Him and He will heal any wound you have.

“[...] we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;
[...] And patience, experience; and experience, hope” (Romans 5:3-4)



Buhay Siya. Mahal Kanya.

Sister Fuell (aka sister Gasolina)




Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Malolos Week 23


Things are great here! Janelyn was baptized on February 29 and received the Holy Ghost and was confirmed a member of the church on march 1:) She gave a really sweet, sincere, testimony after she was baptized.  We love Janelyn:) 

I'm 9 months now! I celebrated by feeding the stray cats outside our house leftover lasagna. 

Lots of good things have been happening to us.  We see lots of cool things happen every day.  I think it helps when you're looking for it! I know that God's power can be accessed by faith (Moroni 10:7). Jesus told the people in ancient America that he wasn't able to do as many miracles for the people in Jerusalem because of their unbelief (3 nephi 19:35-36). I turned the tables a little and thought about my own mission, and my own life. Has Jesus not been able to show me more miracles because of my unbelief? The people in Jerusalem saw lots of his miracles but I believe they probably could have seen way more if they had more faith ! Food for thought. 

Have an amazing week, and read the Book of Mormon! Whatever questions you have can be answered there!  I know it.

Bye!

Sister Fuell 
 
Sister Rasalan, Janelyn, and Sister Fuell

Sister Rasalan, Janelyn, and Sister Fuell at Janelyn's Baptism 2/29/2020

Janelyn's Baptism

Birthday Party!!

Lasagna and good food

McDonalds

Sister Fuell, Janelyn and Sister Rasalan

Future Missionaries

Cutie

Fish

Feeding some stray cats on my hump day (9 months)

Monday, February 10, 2020

Malolos Week 20


Hello po! 

This week I learned a lot! I learned for one, "that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings, ye are only in the service of your God." (Mosiah 2:17) and that these things are for our wisdom. I faced a little more persecution this week than I normally do, and I had to follow the example of the early saints and feel gratitude that I could suffer for the Lord's sake. I know he understands us. I know now more than ever that this is His work, not really mine. I'm grateful that conversion comes from the spirit and not from my skills and capabilities because I find myself lacking a bit haha.

Speaking of conversion, we have a BAPTISIMAL DATE woohooo

We're excited. Our friend is awesome.  She's going to be a great addition to the church and someday a great missionary! She's 17 years old and we've been working with her for a while. We had a really great conversation last night about Joseph Smith, and what it means to know that He's a prophet. I felt now more than ever that she's ready, and she feels that way too! She told us that she doesn't want to wait until the end of February to be baptized but we told her she had too lol. She has shown a lot of maturity since I have known her, she's way cool. She's like the filipino/girl version of Thomas, I love hanging out with her haha.


Thanks for all your prayers! the people here are receiving blessings because of your time to pray for them. Be sure to add the chinese people and the people of south east asia to your prayers, Corona Virus is spreading quickly and there is only so much they can do about it with everyone living in such close quarters. 

Ingat po kayo <3

Sister Fuell











Relaxing

Monkey