August 25, 2012
This has been a wonderful week. We taught a workshop Tuesday
and have been working to compile data about the participants who are 150 days
past due with their loan payments. We are very concerned for many of them. We wonder what we can do to help them. Friday we drove to Sipalay. On the way we stopped in Binalbagan to help
President Cobing with the Planning for Success there. We had had so many problems with the computer
application and the internet and amazingly the same problems occurred while we
were there. Now we have witnesses to our
problems. We were there for two and a
half hours trying to get one young woman registered and begin her application. The computer screen was projected on the wall
so all the participants could see the forms. When the participant got to the
first page of the application, and tried
to input her phone numbers. The application asks for area code in one box and
phone number in another box. We entered
the numbers the way it is supposed to be.
The application denied the number.
So we put the number with the nation code first and The application
would not accept that number either. We
must have tried at least ten different ways.
We tried to call all the numbers for the people we know in Manila. We tried to call several leaders here in
Bacolod other than President Cobing who was with us. We tried to call the help desk in Salt lake
City and Dan went outside to try to get our phone to work better. When he came back inside he was inspired to
log out of the computer and start again.
Amazingly, when the young woman logged back in and reentered her information the program
took the phone number the first time, the way we had tried many times previously
to input. I was so discouraged and yet
the participants had faith and said we should just keep trying and eventually
it would work. I am so amazed at their
simple faith and their endurance. They
stay positive even though things look impossible.
The drive to Sipalay is four hours from Bacolod. The roads are full of pot holes, unpaved
stretches and of course people, dogs, water buffalos, chickens, roosters, cats,
pigs, motor scooters, jeepneys, large trucks
and one or two cars so the speed is slow and precarious. On the way down we saw an accident between
two jeepneys. I had been surprised that
we had not seen many accidents with the driving
and crowded roads. The two jeepneys had crashed head on I am sure
because one was either passing someone, or driving in the wrong lane (a regular
occurrence). On the way Dan had knocked
the handle bar of one tricycle because they just think the whole lane it theirs
and do not pull over for faster vehicles.
No one was hurt and we both just drove on thankfully. When we got to Sipalay we checked into the
hotel (The Sipalay Suites. The room was
so small with twin beds and maybe four feet of walk space. The bathroom was not as wide a my arms
outstretched, but we did have warm
water. We decided to drive out a bit and
look for the only geocashe on the island. It started to rain and gradually got
harder and harder. When we got to the
part of the road that was not paved it was too muddy and rutted to continue and
raining so hard we could not hike in to find the cashe. So we turned around and went back to the
hotel. The roads were flooded and we
were a bit nervous about getting back, but we did. We had dinner in the hotel restaurant with
the Bevans, and President Cobing. We had
pizza. One of the pizzas had fried egg on it and it was ok. The bed was uncomfortable and the room's air
conditioning did not work so needless to
say we were very uncomfortable all might.
We did not have a very good night sleep needless to say. We attended the District training and
completed our responsibilities. Dan
taught the priesthood about PEF and I
taught about preparation using the parable of the ten virgins. After the
meeting, I was approached by two young women who had many PEF questions. They both had loans and were 150+ days late
and had dropped out of school. They both
want to become current and get back to school.
We were so excited to meet them and one other participant. We also met the teacher of the Planning for
Success Workshop who just received the calling. She is nervous and asked if we
could teach the third session and we readily agreed. We were so excited to meet participants and
leaders and be able to make connections in Sipalay. We were planning on staying in Sipalay that
night also, but due to the rain and uncomfortable surroundings decided to head
home. We had lunch with President
Colbing and then headed home. After we
got home we were so tired we went to bed for some real rest. Today was our Ward Conference and it was very
nice. I was so thankful to be home and
able to go to our own ward. The weeks
are rushing by and I wish we had more energy and time to fulfill our
responsibilities. I hope the lord will
excuse out weaknesses and strengthen us in our efforts.