Hello there! Sorry it took me longer than usual to post this weeks blog, but I completely forgot! Can you believe it?
Well anyway, Hope didn't have any more earthquakes as big as the one last week, thank goodness! When I sent her my email this week, I had mentioned that I had, had a couple of very strange dreams about her, and wrote them out so she could read them. I also talked about the awesome talk that I heard at our Stake Conference just this past Sunday, and I told her that the area 70 spoke about families and what stood out to me. And this was her reply:
Wow that is so crazy! I have been having weird dreams too! Like super weird! I had a dream that you came to pick me up at the airport in Vegas but you couldn't drive me home because you and Dad had Tyler Jensen's truck and since Tyler wasn't with you i wasn't able to ride in it so you and dad were like good luck getting home and so i started pulling my suitcases down the road and Sarah Carpenter came and gave me a ride until St. George and then Emma from the hotel was there and said she could drive me to the hotel but then i would have to find my own way home anywho so as we were near that bridge in new harmony and i realized it was a dream and i was like "Emma drive faster, I want to see Cedar and my family before I have to wake up" Yep never did make it cause the alarm went off. and then I had a dream last night that me and Ginessa were in a wilderness and we finally make it to her house and Gina told me "are you even speaking in English and i was like sorry i was in the Philippines and they speak Tagalog" and then she was like why were you there and i said "i went on a mission" and then she was not supportive at all and was like "why didn't you study first? And do you know why Danica lost her sattle?" then i woke up it was weird hehe i have been keeping a dream entry in my journal and my goodness how do our minds think such weird things :p
Wow and area 70 that is great! :) Yes families are so very important and as i have been away i have noticed how much family means to me! and when i get home i am not leaving the house for a week! :p
I have a letter that I'll be sending you later today hopefully! also you should be getting a letter from me tomorrow. i sent one the other day on a Thursday and so it should be getting to you later today! :) Oh did Hilary get her letter yet?
When I asked her how she was doing she replied with this: I am doing great, i just stuffed face at chic boy and it was so masarap!
Here are this week's pictures that she sent ~~~ ENJOY!
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| Group Picture |
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| Me and sister Tavana but we call her Taba na cause in Tagalog that means fat haha but its a joke and we all laugh |
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| Lunch at the Ragasa's |
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So this is what I sent back to her:
Well I hope that every one has a great week! Until next time, and may God Be with all of you and Keep you safe. Thank-you for following this blog, it is so appreciated!









Hello Sister Kenfield. I love your letters and your photos. It is amazing to me that you can do the internet thing. It took me a week to get a letter home on my mission, and photos were not so fast, had to take them on a camera from 200 years ago, get them developed, hoped they turned out etc., I think this is such a blessing to have these amenities. Glad you survived your quake! Excitement. My daughter served in Costa Rica and was up teaching non-members on a mountain and they got hit with a 7.9 earthquake and were close to the epicenter. It was a couple weeks before she and her comp could make it back to San Jose to the mission home. They normally did not work the mountain but it happened that the elders were sick with the old runny belly, lol, and so the Pres. sent Tammy and her comp. She spent two weeks helping along with her comp cleaning up and so forth. There were temple members there and they shared garments etc., with the girls. That was a blessing since no one could get on or off the mountain for 10 days! She said it was horrible but she was grateful for many things. One they survived such a horrible quake and two, that the people who they were teaching actually lived in a house that had been built to withstand quakes which is unusual there, grateful the family she was with not only had fresh bottled water but ended up joining the church, and she was grateful she and her comp could help members and non members in such a perilous time. I will be forever grateful for my mission and will be waiting for next week to hear more exciting news. Love you Sister Kenfield.
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