Meet Sister Bradford!!!!

Sister Bradford is from Idaho, she's 19 and I'm training her!!!!!! I am so excited to train! But man, 2 American girls walking around this Island draws a lot of attention! But nothing we can't handle! 

     Wednesday, I picked up Sis from the mission home and we went all the way back up to Bogo to sleep at the Sister Training leaders house. We were all so sick because of the bad traffic in Lilo-an, but we did make it! Thursday morning we got up early and took the boat back to Bantayan. There were so many people because everyone was traveling home for All Saints Day. To answer your question, there's no Halloween like in America. November 1st and 2nd, everyone goes to the Cemeteries and lights candles on the many many graves, And drinks a lot of course. All missionaries had to be in their house by 6pm these 2 nights. Anyways, after Sister Bradford unpacked, we went right to work and it's been great since!! 

     I really have felt my Saviors love here. Taking on a new missionary assignment to train a new missionary has been a blessing. I have come to see that my language is better than I gave my self credit for. I have seen that I can really do this work and do it well. But not without my Saviors guidance, trust and many gifts, especially the gift of tongues. I'm so excited to help Sister Bradford adjust to the Philippines, learn this beautiful language, and love the work!!

     Sigi bye bye!!! Love, Sister Young



(yes, I'm very tan and I'm loving it)
1. Bantayan District
2. Bye Sister Honrado!!
3. Sister Bradford!
4. Working in Santa Fe :)
5. Sa Simbahan ni JesuKristo sa mga Santos sa ulahing mga adlaw.






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