It is not much fun being the official grump
but someone has to do it. I get a lot of respect just showing up as a senior
American missionary. Whenever someone
makes a decision, they look to me to ratify it.
We had fun. On Monday the 27th we went to Ilocos Sur to meet some of Rose’s cousins.
We had picked up her sisters in Urdaneta the afternoon before. We went through Dagupan and then north. It is
about 120 miles. We made it in 5 hours. Traffic through the cities is really
slow. When we got there, some guys met us in town and lead us out through the
hills to a small community in the back woods.
We were in time for the funeral of her cousin. We were offered seats of honor. They fed us a
great meal. The funeral home had a slide show projected on a screen of his
life. Then the minister conducted the
services. She was from the Methodist church. The choir was with her and knew
the songs. Many sounded familiar even in a different dialect. The late cousin
was in a nice coffin at one side of the room. The room had a dirt floor and the
tin roof made the place really hot. We went outside for a breath of air. The
neighbors turned the karaoke down and more food was served. Then the procession
to the cemetery started. We walked the hundred yards to the cemetery with
everyone else. They had opened the family vault and mixed some cement for the
coffin to rest in. we later went to town
and left some family group sheet s with another cousin to fill in. we will get
some of the family history from there. The trip home was late and dark and
rainy. I missed a fork in the road and wound up in Sison. We took the long way
home. At least I knew the way. Go to google maps and look at Pangasinan.
The next day we took her
sister’s home to Baguio. We made a detour to look at some land for her sister.
I almost hit a big truck at the
turnoff the main highway. He was going
way too fast. We were stuck in a line of cars and buses. The trip up Kennon road was slow with all the
rain. The wipers could not keep up with
the water. We had to wait for the rains to slow before we could go home. The road crew had a lot of rocks to clear off
the road. That trip is still better than
any roller coaster ride. It takes five hours to get to Baguio and five hours to
go home.
We sent some youth to the
temple late the night of the 29th.
They had a five hour bus ride, then five hours in the temple before coming
home. We went back to the resort with the young single adults from our district
the next day. One of our young men is a
pretty good magician. We got home late
and slept in the next day. We have
driven many miles in the slow lane in
this month. We also went to another funeral in our branch. We have paid to get one member out of one
hospital. We have another member in a different hospital. We don’t know if he
will live. We also went to the national statistics office in Calisiao for a birth
certificate for a member. When the door
there opened there were 400 people already in line. Rose went to the head of
the line and got the papers in only one hour. She is amazing.
Life is not boring. We have
also met with some other cousins in Dagupan.
Some names here are fairly common.
Everyone wants to be you’re cousin.
Especially if you are rich. All
Americans are rich.
We were approved for a new
building in our branch . At least the funding. We hope it will happen in the
next two months. It sure be better than where we are meeting now. We will send more later. Thank you for your prayers.
Ken and Rose
it is hard to get pictures to
load to the internet. I don't know why. sorry