Saying goodbye to the Sinait apartment, Good times with Elders Paredes, Canales, and Walters! |
Last day in Sinait, goodbye Laoag Mission! |
We ended up not leaving until Wednesday, after an entire morning of checkpoints and border difficulties and not being able to cross from Ilocos Norte to Sur, we finally were able to rendevous with a huge caravan of private vans (all public transportation has been shut down) coming from Laoag with all the missionaries from there and get an urgent document to the checkpoint, thus finally enabling us to pass through and pick up the rest of Vigan Zone down in Vigan. From there we all sped as fast as those vans could go down to Manila, we were at first on a 72-hour schedule to get out of the country or get stuck in total lockdown. It was a miracle that we were able to get there, we arrived at the MTC in Manila around 12am on Thursday, though during the trip the 72-hour limit had been lifted so we were given the further miracle of more time for the Church to secure airplanes for all of us here in the Philippines, especially considering the airport was otherwise mostly out of commission. So many miracles happened while we were there, they were able to charter five huge planes out of the USA to fly into Manila on Sunday and pick us all up. It was a good stay at the MTC, most of us were also moved out closer to the airport on Friday to a hotel across the street from the airport. It was quite the experience, and really uniting for all of the foreigners left from our mission as we really sought to stay together and keep our spirits up, we sang the mission song and discussed things to do during this waiting period- it was good to be able to share this experience with so many other missionaries whose examples are just phenomenal and who are all so consecrated. I really felt comforted despite the relative stress and uncertainty of the situation. Eventually the day came for us all to leave- in the hotel lobby, the Philippines Laoag foreign missionaries sang one last time our beloved mission song, then all of the missions in Luzon were taken to the airport and placed on our respective planes that had been prepared, we left Sunday afternoon in Manila and arrived in Salt Lake City after a brief stop-over in Tokyo, making for about a 13 hour flight total- though relative to the respective time zones, it ended up being a total of 2 hour flight, haha. Got into Salt Lake around 6pm on Sunday evening, then all separated to get to their connecting flights to their respective home towns. I and about 10 other missionaries all flew into Sacramento on a commercial flight, and by some miracle all of us were able to make those and get home safely. I got home last Monday morning around 1am, and was subsequently released from my calling as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints that evening.
Operation: Flee the Country |
Elder Walters and I at the hotel |
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Home to my beloved family! |
Our view of the Manila skyline from our hotel |
One last Philippines sunrise... Mamimiss ko ito! |