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Sister Katie Chancellor
Philippines Urdaneta MIssion
P.O box 7
Brgy. San Vicente East
Urdaneta City
Pangasinan 2428
Philippines

Email me at katie.chancellor@myldsmail.net

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year!

Hello, 

Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a great Christmas. I did! It was so great to skype home and see everyone.. I'm homesick now but that's ok, what else is new :) On Christmas eve we went to the other sisters apartment in our area and had a sleepover! We made a huge dinner..Sister Brown got a package with a ton of american food. we had stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, chicken, and spaghetti! It was delicious! then we played UNO and Taboo and had a gift exchange. It was really fun. I guess it's a tradition for filipinos to stay up until midnight on Christmas eve and light fireworks. When I say fireworks I mean BOMBS.. no joke. I don't know what they light but they aren't what I call fireworks. It was hilarious.. while we were playing games we just hear this huge BOOMB! and they ground shook.. it was so freaking loud I jumped like 5 feet and I the other sisters screamed.. then we look out the window and right in front of the apartment was this thing on fire. So the rest of the night we were freaking out that something was going to fly through the window. Yeah we didn't get much sleep that night. 

Anyways Christmas morning we went back to our apartment to open our packages we had a huge american breakfast, eggs, pancakes,and hash browns, then we had studies and lunch and then we went out and tried to teach but it was hard everyone was busy. We had a curfew of 6 pm so we had dinner at a members house at 4 and they made us Chicken curry and Pansit and cake.. delicious! We played UNO again that night! 

So I survived my first Christmas away from home and it was great! Only one more to go :) and we have another year ahead of us! I hope you have a great New year! 


Mahal Kita, 
Sister Chancellor 


Maligayang Pasko!

Hello Hello and MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! 

I can't believe Christmas is already here, man time flies. Especially when your on a mission. This week was so fun, we had our Christmas conference in Urdaneta on Thursday and It was a blast! President and Sister Monahan talked to us and then we had a nice lunch and after lunch we got to watch the Polar Express.. I was super excited.. I love that movie! sooo good.. except all the sisters were crying of course.. it was funny :) Such a good movie I kept laughing at the nerdy kid who says "hey do you know what kind of train this is?"... I thought of Jess and Nick because we would always laugh and make fun of that part. good times :) 

I have to be honest.. the entire month of December has been super hard. I've never been away from home on Christmas before and it's super different, of course Im homesick but this week I've had a ton of time to think about Christ and the true meaning of Christmas. During the Christmas conference president Monahan shared some great insights about Christmas and as missionaries what is our gift to Christ. Many other missionaries have told me that there's nothing like being a missionary and celebrating Christmas. They said it's going to be one of the most memorable. I know that that's true because I have really learned so much this week about the real reason for Christmas and the birth of our savior Jesus Christ. We are so blessed to have been given a savior who died for each one of us. I encourage all of you to really ponder about our savior this Christmas and think about what gift you can give to him this year. I am so grateful that my gift this year is being a missionary and being able to represent him and share his gospel. I'm so lucky. Also on Christmas eve read the Christmas story from the scriptures, it's in Luke 11 I think. Sing Silent Night and read it by candlelight and then take time to think about our savior Jesus Christ. 

I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas! Enjoy your time with your families :) 

Newlin Meadows laurel's thank you so much for all the Christmas cards :) I love you!! 

 please send me your christmas cards, I would love to see them  :) here is my address again

Sister Katie Chancellor 
Philippines Urdaneta Mission
PO Box 7 
Brgy San Vicente East 
Urdaneta City 
Pangasinan 2428
Philippines 

Mahal Kita, 
Sister Chancellor 

Merry Christmas!

Hello, 

 Merry Christmas! Christmas is almost here.. can you believe it? I can't wait for Christmas because then we get to skype and then the holidays are over, thank goodness becuse it makes me so homesick. I'm not sure why either because it doesn't even feel like Christmas, maybe because there's no snow and no nothing.. it's just not America! But they still celebrate it here, they love Christmas and Christmas music so sometimes it feels like Christmas. 

Anyways, I'm sorry but this email is going to be really crappy and really boring. Not much happened this week. Like always, we are having a hard time with our area and finding people to teach. I know I complain about it every email, but it's true. Our area is so small and I think all the people hide from us because they are no where to be found. It's really hard not to get discouraged about our area and us having little success. But I know that I just need to have faith and keep searching, because they are out there somewhere, I know it! 

Yeah, so we just went out finding and teaching this week, it was long and hard. Then last night we went to Rosales to watch the Christmas devotional and it was so good. Seriously, if you haven't watched it then do it, especially watch elder Russell M. Nelsons talk. It was wonderful and all the talks really helped me to realize the true meaning of Christmas instead of me just wishing that I was home. So of course I cried and cried because I felt the spirit so strong and I was thinking about home too much. I hate to say it but when I forget about home everything is so much easier. 

There is this place in my area I think it's like a town hall or something, but it has all these stars that the different Barangy's made. I think there are like 10 barangay's in Sto thomas or something, anyways they all had to make a star out of recycled things. It was so beautiful and all lit up at night and they were playing christmas music, it was fun. 

also I'm not doing top 10 anymore, it just takes up time and its the same every week.. I would rather attach pictures. 

and everyone should send me you Christmas cards, I would love to see them! 

Mahal kita, 
Sister Chancellor 

Pictures. 

the stars.. my favorite with the globe and the random kids that joined in! . 





Thursday, December 12, 2013

Mataba po ako

Hello, 


Well this week was transfer week and Sister Stokes is being transferred so you know what that means.. dinner's galore. Seriously though from Monday to Thursday we had TWO dinner's every night. Yeah I for sure gained some pounds this week. The food is always delicious and so far I haven't been served fish but on Wednesday they made us fried tilapia. I was nervous to try it but I decided that I really need to be more adventurous and try new things so I did and it was actually delicious. It didn't taste fishy at all. I even have pictures to prove it! 

Last P-day we had our zone activity and we watched "The Other Side of Heaven" and had a feast. It was so much fun. I love that movie, if you haven't seen it then go watch it! 

This week was good. Sister Gomez and I are having a hard time with our area, it's just so small and we aren't having much success with our investigators. None of them are keeping their commitments so we end up having to drop them and it can get really frustrating, but we had a great experience this week. Like I said we are having a difficult time and on Friday we had literally gone to all of our investigators and no one was home and no one wanted to listen to us and we were so tired and feeling a little sick. I was so tempted to just ask Sister Gomez if we could just go home and go to bed but we decided that we needed to try one more time. We went to one of our investigators and he wasn't home, but as we were walking we ran into this man and he said "sisters, I was praying that you would come and talk to me, I always see you pass by". It was sort of like a slap in the face because we have seen him many times before and we haven't gone up to him.. long story short he said he is having a hard time with his autistic son and he wants to find peace in his life. We talked with him and gave him a pamphlet to read. We went back the next day and he had read it and was really excited. It was a great experience!. It really made me realize that God's hand is in this missionary work and we are his instruments. I know that brother Isidro has been prepared for the gospel.. we are excited to teach him this next week. Hopefully things will go well. 

I have to share something funny that happened this week too. We just started teaching this older man who is so funny and so nice. Except I can never understand a word he says because he doesn't have any teeth. We went to him on Wednesday and he gave us 2 of his t-shirts and said Merry Christmas. He is so kind.. I mean he doesn't have much at all and he gave us his shirts, it was great. But the funny part is that he always points to my face and rambles all this stuff that I don't know but I knew it was about my pimples. Later sister Gomez said that in the Philippines if you have pimples then it means that you are in love. So I must really be in love because my face.. yeah. anyways I don't like going there anymore because he just points at my face. Another random person did to later that day. oh man.. 

But our work is going.. sort of. I know that we will have success eventually. Missionary work is hard. But so rewarding. I learn so much everyday, I love being  a missionary. 

TOP 10 

1. The other side of heaven
2. Dinners!
3. trying tilapia
4. meeting brother Isida
5. had Angles this week Yum! 
6. I watched sister Gomez eat Balut.. eww. 
7. P-day
8. Played signs at FHE 
9. Got mail today!!
10. Church.. I love my ward!

(sorry im out of time.. no pictures :(..) 

Mahal Kita, 
Sister Chancellor 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Happy December!

Hello again and Happy December! 

I honestly have no idea where the month of November went, but it's December now and I'm counting down until Christmas!


This week was great. Sister Gomez and I are slowly starting to have success. We found 8 new investigators this week.. yess! and we taught our first family too. We are so excited about teaching our first family, they are perfect to be baptized. They have 3 kids one teenager a 9 year old and a 4 year old. We only taught them once this week, but it went really well. Hopefully things will just keep progressing!

I went to Urdaneta again this week! I am so lucky.. I have been to Urdaneta every weeks since I've been here, for meetings, missionary training, and exchanges. It's so much fun going there, I love visiting the mission home. 

Ok something funny that happened this week.. Sis Gomez and I were out finding and we ran into an older man who we started talking to and he was a member of some church- I can't remember the name but he was just talking and talking and then he just leaves to go inside his house and comes back with this "water". It was this big jug of water with sparkles and shimmery streamers. Weirdest thing I've ever seen. Anyways he said that it would heal us, and we asked him where he got it and he said he got it from a cave. We were so confused and he just kept going on about his "magical water". I was laughing in my head, it was funny. I was also thinking that we have magical water too- it's called oil.. or the Priesthood.! Sister G and I made jokes about it.. anyways it was weird. 

Ok now the best part of the week. So sister Brown and Sister Stokes really wanted to eat Balut this week.. I have no idea why. ewww. Of course I said no way on earth am I eating Balut (Balut is a fertilized chicken egg) apparently you just dip it in salt or vinegar and eat it. Nasty. they wouldn't let me live it down so we went to buy some on the street and it ended up that all the eggs were too old. YES..SAVED!! But I couldn't get away that fast.. They said they were going to make me try something so we went to this BBQ place in front of someones house that had pig ears, chicken feet, chicken head, chicken intestines, chicken blood, you name it they had it and they were just roastin it up. Sister Gomez eats chicken intestines like candy.. and somehow I agreed to trying it. It only took me about 20 minutes to take one bite but I did. It didn't taste like anyting.. just chewy intestines, I just chewed and swallowed. Honestly I don't know how I did it, but I'm pretty proud of myself! Sister Brown and Sister Stokes tried chicken feet. They didn't know how to eat it because it was just bone.. gross. so.. I tried chicken intestines.. pictures to come! 

On Saturday I went to my first baptism. It was for some sisters in my area. It was just what I needed, the spirit was so strong and it was the best feeling in the world knowing that I am a missionary and I am helping people come unto Christ. If only I could have a baptism with one of my investigators.. I will soon, I know it! 

Other than that nothing else too exciting. To be honest I can't remember most things that happen unless they are super memorable or I write them down. But I am having so much fun and I'm really starting to enjoy my time here in the field. 


TOP 10 

1. 8 new investigators this week! 
2. Lesson with our first family! 
3. Urdaneta- Zone training
4. seeing sister Gregory (batch mate) in Urdaneta
5. Sister Brown made fried chicken for lunch.. yum! 
6. Ice cream on Thanksgiving
7. Baptism! 
8. District studies- we had a feast! 
9. Church
10. eating Chicken INtestines!!


Mahal Kita, 

Sister Chancellor


Pictures. 

1. thanksgiving- we went to a members house and had CHicken and Rice!
2. Eating Chicken Intestines!!



I'm a Filipina!!

Hello, 


seriously though, everyone I talk to thinks I am a native, I have no idea why because I don't think I look filippino at all but they say it's because of my dark skin. Who knows. 

I've been in the PHilippines for one month already... 16 more to go!!
Time is just flying.. this week felt like 3 days, honestly I don't even know where my time goes. Monday's fly by because it's P-day. I love P-day so much! We usually have Zone studies in Rosales and then we go to an internet shop to email-yeahh! Then we get to go to Sm. SM is the mall and it's so fun. It's seriously just like an American mall but with different stores. Right now they bast Christmas music- it's the best. They also have MCdonald's and we usually eat there every p-day. Tastes like home! 

The members love to have us over for FHE during the week. So we have like 3 or 4 FHE'S a week.. we live the good life! I love the members, FHE is so fun, we have a lesson and then play games and then they always serve us tons of food. It's fun trying new foods. One thing that I am trying to get used to is that they leave the fat and the bones on all their meat. So sometimes I get grossed out and I have to pick at my meat because I just can't eat the fat.. I tried and I just can't. eww. But this week I tried this soup with chicken, papaya,and these leaves that they always put in stuff, it was really good. I can never remember the names of all the stuff I try but it's all so good. Mostly it's pork or chicken and rice. I haven't had anything extreme yet! 

There is this hamburger place called Angles and it's soo good! It's this shack on the street but I consider it to be the IN-N-OUt of the PHilippines! I beg sister gomez if we can go there like every day.. its so good! 

Friday and Saturday we had exchanges again. I got to go to Urdaneta to be with Sister Briones, our Sister training leader. It was so fun.. I love Urdaneta.. I really want to be transferred there! Hopefully I will eventually. 

I still can't speak much but I am learning. I understand more than I can speak so that's good I guess. Our work is kind of slow right now, we didn't get any new investigators this week but its ok, next week we will, I know it! Sister Gomez and I have a goal that we are going to fast once a week because we really need new investigators. I know we will get some soon.. they are waiting for us! 

TOP 10

1. Exchanges
2.FHE
3. I got a package! 
4. Sister studies this week! 
5. SM on p-day
6. 2 lessons in english this week- yes! 
7. Seeing my favorite kids- they always hug me its the best!
8. Mango smoothie- yes the mangos are so much better here!
9. Christmas music at SM- JOsh Groban my fav!
10. Angles hamburgers- yum!

Week 4!

Hello, 

I'm sure you are wondering more about the storm. We haven't been able to do any service yet, but we found out this morning that we are getting missionaries sent to our mission because the Tacloban mission is closed. Isn't that so bad? their mission is closed, and a ton of our missionaries now have to go home early because we don't have enough room for everyone. President said we won't know how bad the damage is for a few weeks so maybe in a few weeks we will be able to help out. So depressing though, please keep the victims in your prayers. 

This week was great! On Tuesday I had my first exchange, and it was so fun! I was with Sister Palmer- she is from Utah and it was so fun. It seriously felt like a sleepover and I was back home with my friends :) I love exchanges. I actually didn't know that you spend the night in the apartment, I thought you just change companions for a day. That's why it feels like a sleepover, because it is! 

On Thursday we got to go to Urdaneta again for a sister zone study. I love being so close to Urdaneta because then I get to go there for studies and it's so fun! I love visiting the mission home. After our studies we went to lunch at Magic which is the mall.. and I tried Halo-Halo. Halo-Halo is a dessert with ice cream and coconut and a ton of other stuff that I'm not sure what it is exactly but it was good. The only thing I didn't like about it was that it has beans in it and Halo means to mix so your supposed to mix it all up and eat it and when you mix it up not going to lie it looks nasty. Next time I'm not going to mix it! I was good though! I will attach a picture. 

My favorite food so far is Pansit, it's this stir fry noodle dish with chicken or pork, carrots, cabbage, and noodles. So delicious! I had it with the HAlo-Halo, you can see it in the picture. 

Our teaching is going alright. Right now we only have one progressing investigator and he is 9. He lives with a part member family and they want us to teach him so he can be baptized. It's funny, every time we teach him, he brings more and more friends and yesterday we taught like 10 kids, and surprisingly they all listen to us and it's actually a good lesson. The kids are so cute and funny, I love them! We have had to drop a few of our investigators because they aren't progressing. If only they would just come to church.. ugh. But we are determined to find new investigators this week! 

The Tagalog is slowly coming, I learn new things everyday but It's still really hard to understand people. I just try to say what I can and usually it's not very much. 

Top 10 

1.) Halo-Hal0
2.) FHE
3.) Exchanges 
4.) sister studies 
5.) Church
6.) Lesson with Christopher 
7.) P-day!!
8.) PAnsit 
9.) Bus to Urdaneta 
10) ICe cream at 7=11!


Pictures- 

1.) Christopher and his friends. He is right behind me next to the girl in pink!
2.) Lunhc- Halo-Halo and Pansit


Mahal Kita, 

Sister Chancellor



Wednesday, November 13, 2013

I SURVIVED!

hello, 

I know you are all dying to know if I'm ok. Don't worry, we are all fine. It's funny because none of the missionaries in my area knew about the storm. We all had no idea and I found out from reading all my emails! I guess we got part of it because on Wednesday night it was raining so hard and the wind was blowing like crazy! It was so scary and the trees were blowing on our window in the middle of the night and I swear I thought it actually was a tsunami. But it wasn't and the next morning everything was fine :) 

This week has been great! I have been doing so much better, I have been loving it more and more everyday. It was sort of a slow week with our teaching because almost all of our appointments backed out on us and every time we do a preach by the way and ask if we can share a message they tell us to come back. So we come back and they say to come back again. It's frustrating- especially because I still don't know what's going on half the time. Also people just stare and stare and stare. It's kind of annoying, and the men always say "hello madam" or "hi Ma'm". I'm not sure if they are doing it to be funny or not but it's funny to me! I wish you could see it when I walk down the street, it's almost like i'm a celebrity or something. That's really how I feel sometimes! 

I haven't had to eat anything crazy yet thank goodness. We rarely have dinner appointments so I don't have to force anything down, except we have one this week so we will see what happens. 

Ok, funny story about one of our lessons this week. Chickens just run wild everywhere, especially around the houses. There are so many and a ton of cute baby chicks that run wild and free it's crazy. Anyways were teaching a lesson to our investigator and I look over and these two chickens are fighting. They are jsut pecking at each other and flapping their wings all crazy and it was so hilarious. The best part is that a group of kids were standing around them watching the chickens fight and they would pick up the chickens and make them get mad at each other. I wish you could have seen it. It took everything in me not to bust out laughing. I guess that's what they do for fun! Chicken fights! 

Friday was so great because we had new missionary training in Urdaneta. It was so good to see all of my MTC buddies! I really miss seeing them. I love President Monahan, he always gives the best insights. Everything that was said was exactly what I needed to hear. one thing he said that I loved was " If your not having trials, then your not an Urdaneta missionary". and he said " You can't be successful if you don't have trials". I know that that's true because I just experienced it the last 2 weeks, I have been on my kneels the last few weeks and I promise you that if you are having a trial that you will be able to be stronger from it. I promise, just trust the lord, he knows you better than you know yourself. Trust that he has a plan for you. 


Sorry I am out of time so no pictures or top 10! 

thanks for all the support and prayers. 

MAhal Kita, 
Sister Chancellor


Monday, November 4, 2013

Week 2!

Hello, 


I survived another week! I don't know how, but I did. I say that mainly because I am really struggling with the language. It's so hard, and when sister Gomez and I teach, I try to use Tagalog as best I can and every time the investigator says "It's ok sister, you use english I understand". So then I use english and it turns into taglish because I want to practice and they just laugh at me, it's so embarrassing. So I'm not really sure when I will get the language. I actually like using english because then I can get my message across clearly instead to extremely choppy Tagalog. 

This week was long. My area isn't that exciting, it's just a little city 30 mins from Urdaneta so we aren't by the ocean or anything. We just go out and find people to teach, it's hard work. Especially when you don't know what's going on. I swear some days I am doing so great and I actually know what my companion is saying in the lesson and others I have no clue what is going on or what anyone is saying. It's a disaster, but I am just trying to have the faith that the language will come eventually. 

On Wednesday we went to a birthday party for a little girl in our ward. It was so fun, they had a feast! Seriously, so much food! On birthdays, they always have spaghetti- the Fillipino spaghetti is like a sweet and spicy taste with hot dogs and bacon, sounds weird but it's delicious! They had chicken of course and a bunch of others things that I wasn't sure about. They also had music blasting.. it was so fun! They love to party! 

I am slowly adjusting, I  love my apartment because our neighbors like to blast music super loud almost every morning and they play good songs too. This week they played the Josh Groban Christmas CD.. I love that CD so much! It made my week.. but it also made me super homesick. :( We haven't had too many bug problems in our apartment yet, thank goodness. But if we do we have this bug spray-Permitox.. it kills anything! I love that stuff. I really only see big bugs and spiders when we are out teaching. I saw a spider the size of my hand as we were walking down the street. Scary. 

Friday and Saturday we had to be in by 6pm because it was "all souls day" which I guess  is like their Halloween. It was so fun, we got Jollibee which is like MCdonals, I swear they have on every corner, and we watched movies! Gospel movies of course! It was great, we live with 2 other sisters, sister Brown and sister Stokes, they are both from America and they both love Disney just as much as I do so we always talk about Disney. It's great! 

Not much else happened this week, I am still trying to adjust and get used to how things are here. I will try and send pictures too.. I don't know why but the computer won't read my card. Anyways I will try because I want you to see my beautiful apartment! 


TOP 10

1. MCdonalds last P-day!
2. Josh Groban music
3. Lumpia (my comp is a great cook!)
4. FHE
5. CUrfew!
6. Birthday party
7. Zone meeting
8.Ice cream from 7-11
9. Church 
10. P-DAy!!!


1. my apartment 
2. birthday party!





my shower!!!!



MAhal kita, 

sister Chancellor

Monday, October 28, 2013

Kumusta sa Pilippinas!!

Hello! 

Well, I made it.! What an adventurous week it has been. I love the Philippines, it's such a unique culture. I guess you could describe as an Asian Hawaii, sort of. The people are so nice and humble. Everyone drives like a madman, I can't understand anything and I've got rice coming out of my ears. Pretty much everything is out of my comfort zone, but I will get there. 

On Wednesday we landed in Manila around 10:30 pm, and we stayed the night at the airport hotel. The next morning we rode a bus to Urdaneta and President Monahan was there to greet us. We stayed at the mission home for 2 nights because transfers are on Friday's. It was fun, one night they had a few lady's from the ward cook for us and it was the most delicious food I've had. They made lumpia and it was to die for! Way better than American Lumpia. (sorry mom!) Oh man it was so good, of course we had rice, Pankain, some chicken dish, and rolls. For dessert we had Mango Graham. It's layers of graham crackers and sweet cream with mango on top. Deliciuous! 

Friday was transfer day and I met my companion, Sister Gomez! She is adorable and she's from the Philippines. When president announced sister Gomez and I, he said those two were a match made in heaven. It was so cool! We get along really well and she is such a great trainer. I'm sure I will soon find out what president meant when he said that. My first area is Sto. Thomas B, Rosales. It's a city close to Urdaneta and it's great, I love it so far. 

After transfers we went to our apartment and unpacked and then we went out for Pizza Hut, it was delicious! Our apartment is pretty small and when I first saw it, i'm not gonna lie I was freaked out, but I'm getting used to it. We shower with a bucket in this tiny bathroom with like 2 feet of space between you and the toilet. Our kitchen is tiny too, I will try to send pictures. Thank goodness I haven't had any problems with bugs yet... yet. I've only seen one cockroach so far and it was outside and I just about had a panic attack.Eww they are sooo nasty.. and huge. Ew EW Ew!

After we unpacked we had a teaching appointment, I was so nervous. It was going good, I wasn't talking much and then middle of the lesson a bat starts flying around. Scariest thing of my life. They only had one light bulb, and I swear I thought it was going to attack me. We have been teaching a lot of lessons and I've having a really hard time. It's true that once you get here you don't know a thing. I hate to say it but I feel like I didn't even go to the MTC because I don't remember squat. It's been really really hard to adjust to this culture and not knowing anything. President Monahan told us that in order to be successful, you have to go through the difficult times first. I just keep telling myself that. This is by far the hardest thing I've ever had to do. Many times I was doubting why I came and why I'm here, but I know the lord will help me and that if I can just get through the next few months then I will be ok. I know that great things await me. 

The kids are so cute and they love the missionaries, they see us and say "HI sister" and to me they say "what is your name?" "are you English?" it's pretty hilarious! Other than the fact that I don't know what's going on half the time, I am having the time of my life. It's so fun. I love the Philippines and the culture. 


Here is my address 

Sister Katie Chancellor
Philippines Urdaneta MIssion
P.O box 7 
Brgy. San Vicente East
Urdaneta City 
Pangasinan 2428
Philippines



TOP 10- Highlights of the week 

1. Landing in Manila!  
2. Lumpia at the mission home
3. meeting sister Gomez
4. My first ride in a trike
5. First lesson
6. PIzza Hut!
7. We gave out 3 book of Mormons this week
8.First Bucket shower
9. I tried a "hot dog"- Nasty..(it's not a hot dog! )
10. driving to Urdaneta

sorry this letter is really scattered but there is so much I want  to say but I am almost our of time and I haven't ready any of my other emails yet :(
also I can't figure out how to attach pictures:( I will try to manage my time better next week 

Mahal Kita, 

Sister Chancellor 


Saturday, October 19, 2013

Goodbye America!

Goodbye America!



"GOD BLESS AMERICA"!


Just kidding, but seriously I am sort of freaking out here. I leave on Monday. Monday.. What the...

oh! My flight plans have changed. I am going to LA, then Tokyo, then Manila. No more 8 hour layover.. thank goodness. But there is a con, all of my connections are really close so I'm not sure if I will be able to call home :( But no need to worry, I will figure out a way to make it happen! 

It literally seems like my MTC time was like 2 weeks. Missionary time is so weird.
 My experience at the MTC has been really great though. Besides the fact that I've gained like 10 pounds, I have learned and grown so much. I remember how I felt when we pulled up to the curb. Holy crap my heart was beating so fast it was crazy.. I was a deer in headlights for sure. Haha I really wish I could see my face that first day.  I have grown so much in the last few weeks, it's incredible. I am so grateful for all of the people I've been able to meet, they have had a major impact on my stay at the MTC. My most memorable moment at the MTC would have to be General Conference. I will never forget how strong the spirit was throughout those days. There's nothing like being a missionary, it the greatest thing ever. I am going to miss the MTC so much. But, I am on to bigger, and better, and scarier things! 

On Tuesday we had Dallin H. Oaks of the twelve apostles come a speak to us! It was a great experience. We got so lucky, having him come right before we leave. The devotional was broadcast live to all the MTC's around the world! It was so cool. I love when he said this 

"Your time belongs to the Lord, don't waste it".

 That really stuck with me because it's so true. I mean 18 months really is like nothing. Some days I think 18 months is all I get? and other days I think 18 months is FOREVER! IN reality though, it's not long at all. I can't even begin to express my gratitude for the opportunity I have to be a missionary. So far, it has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. I know that it will only get better form here. I came across a scripture in 3 Nephi 5:13 it says

 "Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the son of God. I have been called of him to declare his word among his people, that they might have everlasting life".

I'm going to be honest, I am scared out of my mind for the Philippines. But I have been called of God, and I know without a doubt that there are people in the Philippines waiting for ME to find them and share the gospel with them. I know that I have been called there for a reason and I am going to find those people. I need them and they need me. I cannot wait to share my love for the gospel with them and bring them the happiness that it brings me. 

We have been told that there was a major flood and earthquake in the Philippines, I'm not sure how bad it is but Brother Cohen got an email from his mission president and it said the they will be without power for 2 weeks. So I might be in that situation and I'm not sure if I will be able to email next week. Just know that I didn't die. I think... I hope. This is going to be the longest and hardest week of my life, guaranteed. But I know I can do it, and I know Heavenly Father will help me. I can do it because I am a disciple of Jesus Christ. It's also guaranteed that I will have to speak in church on Sunday. That's going to be hilarious.. I wish you all could be there to see me completely butcher it. 

Here is the mission home address: 

Sister Katie Chancellor
P.O Box 7
Brgy San Vicente East
Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
2428
Philippines

TOP 10

1.) Elder Oaks
2.) My new nickname is Sister Chancy 
3.) I met 2 Sisters from Urdaneta this week!
4.) I met a sister from Norway this week!
5.) I saw sister Laskie- an old roomie from fall semester!
6.) I got 2 packages :)) Thank you!!
7.) Pizza for dinner last night
8.) last temple day today 
9.) LAST WEEK HERE! 
10.) Last American anything!!

 
Mahal Kita, 
Sister Chancellor


Pictures- Our teachers 

1.) Brother Ward

2.) Brother Cohen- that's a sing in the PHilippines for handsome :) 






Saturday, October 12, 2013

Kumusta and Happy One Month!!




Can you believe that I have been out for one month?! Seriously, where has the time gone?. 

Your not going to believe this but WE ARE MOVING BACK. Yep you heard me, We are moving back to Main Campus. The Lord is testing my patience. We are moving on Tuesday, so that will be all fun and games again! Yipee! 

Alright, on to better things.. It's true. Watching General conference in the MTC is AMAZING. Holy cow, it's just so great because all the missionaries gathered in 19M and it was so special because there was a distinct spirit there with us. Like I said, I've never watched all 4 sessions before but the second the first session started I could not contain myself. for some reason I was just crying. As president Monson entered the room, we all stood up and it became dead silent and the spirit hit me like a ton of bricks. I will never forget how strong the spirit was all through conference that weekend. President Monson is a man of God, he is a true prophet. I just love him so much! Also, if you didn't see Russell M Nelson's talk during the Sunday PM session go watch it. That was my favorite talk, it was so good! My favorite quote was from Elder Holland's talk when he said "If the bitter cup does not pass, drink it and be strong". I love that. Elder Holland is one of my favorites. 

I was already having a marvelous weekend with conference and then Sunday night's devotional we had BYU VOCAL POINT come!! I just about died. Talk about distracting sister missionaries. Whew... They have voices of angles and they sang all of my favorite songs. It was the best moment in the MTC so far. If you haven't listened to Vocal Point then go find them. You won't regret it.  I promise. 

Yesterday I received my flight plans! I leave on October 21 and I fly to Los Angeles, I have an 8 hour layover there, and then we head straight to Manila from LA. I am soo excited! JUST 9 DAYS! It's getting down to the wire now. I thought that I would be freaking out about the language but I'm not. I actually feel pretty confident, I can understand more than I can speak which I don't know if that's a good or bad thing but I know that once I get there it will start to come faster because I will be immersed in the language. 

It has also been a great week in class. I have been learning so much and every time my companion and I teach we get so much better. It's amazing how much progress I can make just within a few days. The gift of tongues is so real.

Well, this week I am just going to study my heart out and try to reach my goals. My goal sbefore I leave the MTC are to memorize the first vision in Tagalog and be able to share a strong testimony in Tagalog. I think I can do it. Here is some of what I already have.. 

Alam ko po na Si Jesucristo ang ating Tagapagligtas at Si Jesucristo ang ating Manunubos. Alam ko po na Totoo ang ebanghelyo ni Jesucristo at Totoo ang Aklat ni Mormon. Alam ko po na Ang Aklat ni Mormon ay naglalamanng ng kabuuan ng ebanghelyo at Ang Aklat ni Mormon ay naglalaman ng salita ng Diyos. 

Also it would be so great if you  could start sending things to the mission home now so that I have it when I get there. It  takes about 2 weeks for letters to get to the Philippines. Sorry I don't have the address with me but it should be on my blog. 

And here is my new address for Main Campus


Sister Chancellor 
OCT 21 PHI-URD
2011 N. 900 E. Unit 235 
Provo, UT 84602



TOP 10 

1.) VOCAL POINT
2.) FLIGHT PLANS 
3.) General Conference
4.) I'm going to the temple today :) 
5.) I got to take a nap this week and it was GLORIOUS 
6.) Teaching our investigators 
7.) Only 17 months left! :) 
8.) Last night our teacher rapped for us in Tagalog- it was sick!
9.) I love gym time- I get to go running! 
10.) Class with brother Cohen is always so fun! 


Mahal Kita, 

Sister Chancellor 



Pictures- 

1.) Waiting for Vocal Point 
2.) Flight PLans- HOlla!!