If we're making the drive from Logan to Salt Lake or Salt Lake to Logan, coming home from school or a long day at work, or about to make the journey home after three months of travelling, the feeling is always the same. We are excited to come home. We have seen some amazing things and meet some amazing people and have loved every minute of our journey in Southeast Asia, but feel ready to come home. We now sit two more nights of sleeping in hotel beds dreaming of eating cereal with real milk or baking some kind delicious sugar filled dessert. Needless to say, we are "riced" out and ready for food from home.
The future brings many unknowns. We need to find jobs. See what Spike ends up doing with school and a career. Think more seriously about starting a family and buying a house. But, all these things will work themselves out in due time and life will go on. Similar to what we have experienced on our trip. We want to thank everyone for their love and support while we've been gone. We are super excited to see you all and share these wonderful stories. However, we won't have to share many because of the blog posts.
Here is one last experience we've had today.
We were able to learn from the Manila Temple that a small Branch meets in Coron so we decided to stay in Coron for church and we were super happy with that. The Branch President asked us to share our testimonies in Sacrament and we felt somewhat like celebrities. We sat in front and everyone was so excited to have visitors. One Elder who has been in Coron for seven months said that they never get visitors so everyone was so excited. The Branch has only been formed for about three years and meet in a rented space next to the Branch President's house. After church, one set of Elders asked us if we wanted to join them to visit some people. From 6pm to 9pm we visited several families and shared many lessons with families who live in huts built above the ocean with wooden bridge walkways connecting the doorway of each house to the dry land of Coron. Elder Sims from Boise, Idaho and Elder Sacay (pronounced "sock"-"eye") from the Philippines did a great job tonight sharing to Lord's message. We were so happy to have been able to be with the missionaries tonight.
We have packed for our journey to Manila tomorrow then to Utah on Tuesday. We are off to bed now. Below are a few pictures from our time tonight with the Saints of Coron.
The future brings many unknowns. We need to find jobs. See what Spike ends up doing with school and a career. Think more seriously about starting a family and buying a house. But, all these things will work themselves out in due time and life will go on. Similar to what we have experienced on our trip. We want to thank everyone for their love and support while we've been gone. We are super excited to see you all and share these wonderful stories. However, we won't have to share many because of the blog posts.
Here is one last experience we've had today.
We were able to learn from the Manila Temple that a small Branch meets in Coron so we decided to stay in Coron for church and we were super happy with that. The Branch President asked us to share our testimonies in Sacrament and we felt somewhat like celebrities. We sat in front and everyone was so excited to have visitors. One Elder who has been in Coron for seven months said that they never get visitors so everyone was so excited. The Branch has only been formed for about three years and meet in a rented space next to the Branch President's house. After church, one set of Elders asked us if we wanted to join them to visit some people. From 6pm to 9pm we visited several families and shared many lessons with families who live in huts built above the ocean with wooden bridge walkways connecting the doorway of each house to the dry land of Coron. Elder Sims from Boise, Idaho and Elder Sacay (pronounced "sock"-"eye") from the Philippines did a great job tonight sharing to Lord's message. We were so happy to have been able to be with the missionaries tonight.
We have packed for our journey to Manila tomorrow then to Utah on Tuesday. We are off to bed now. Below are a few pictures from our time tonight with the Saints of Coron.