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Tuesday, December 29, 2009


Kumusta Ang Pamiliya Po at Kaibigan din,
at a Maligiyan Paskol na ( happy belated Christmas)
at a Maligiyan Bago Taon ( Happy New year too!)
Wow Christmas in the Philippines what can I say it
was Grabi! ( intense) Lots of fireworks but not half
as many as I'm told will come to us this Thursday for
new years eve. We we're fed well for Christmas and my
first meals out side of the bahay ( house/apartment)
were actually verry good. I had spaghetti first at the
house of sister Espinosia she is not a member but her
brother is a member of our bishopric and her two teenage
sons were just baptised last week. They are a lovely
family and she made this amazing desert which was like a
mango flavoured graham cracker cake thing. Then we went
down to the bad part of block 7 Were not allowed their
past 5pm apparently but I don't see why not it looks pretty
much the same as anywhere else to me. I guess I do get
a few more cat calls there than most. Any ways their we
saw sister Michelle. She gave us a native desert called
Ube . Its supposed to be a fruit and it is purple but
it tastes more like sour cheese than anything else so
not a favourite but I love the Casva ( banana) cake here!
Masawrap( delicious)! Ay ways I love sister Michelle to
death she's 26 and has the most beautiful baby girl
Lorenza. Here life is really rough she's not accepted
by her mother in law and when we came to visit a relative
of her's was apparently sick so we. We taught the
plan of salvation to her and during the lesson their
was a black out which apparently happens often here.
The lesson was great though because it was one of the
first lessons were I really felt I was able to say what
I wanted to say when I wanted to say it and come up
with things on the spot. I'm starting to be able to
translate the things that I feel inspired to say to
people which is great! Okay My two funny things for
the week are first I have decided that here in the
Philippines the Dogs are like rats and the rats are
like dogs! Their are so many dogs here honestly in
some areas they are like and infestation of rats and
then the other day while teaching a lesson in a very
poor house a rat just unannounced dropped into my lap
which normally would have made me scream but I did not
think at first that it was a rat . I thought it was a
cat or a dog really it was that big! I'll have to get
a picture later for my bragging rights, but here they
are not a big deal the little 3 year old boy in the
family we were teaching just grabbed the rat and dumped
him out of the door.Then the hilarious lost in
translation moment this week with my companion. She
asked me, "Sister Quinn May Correction to it
po ba kayo?" So in English she said do you have a
"Correction to it"? Which I found out later meant she
wanted an Eraser! I died laughing about that one for
at least an hour! All for this week, more to come!
Can't wait for New Years!
Mahal Na Mahal Ko Kayo

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Kumusta Po Kayo lahat!
Philippines is Maganda Na Maganda deba?
I LOVE IT HERE! The flight well lets not talk about the
flight it was nearly 32 hours of strait constant craziness
and I'd rather forget it. Highlight though was that the
gate we had in Taiwan was Hello Kitty, we thought at
first it was a hello kitty shop and then we figured
out that nope that was our gate! Grabi talaga! First
I know your all dying to know where I am even though
even when I tell you you still wouldn't know exactly
where because the Philippines is crazy and the first
thing I've learned is that no body has an exact
address here its grabi! I have been assigned to the
Tarlac 1st ward here in Tarlac City. Their are three
cities in our mission and I was really hoping to get
assigned to one so swertey talaga. My trainer Sister
Tablang is Mabait na Mabait. She's SUPER NICE enough
said! I really have felt nothing but blessed lucky
and enjoying myself since i got here, sure its a
third world country the toilet has no seat and it
feels like camping in the muggiest desert you've ever
experience but I'm loving it all! Our Bishop
(Alverez Mericado) owns a bakery and they make the most
Divine Bread! Although I'm trying to branch out I've
even tried the fish. I ate part of a maaking fish
yesterday and even tried some gill it asked a bit
like a chip. I will
try to attach some pictures hoping that my mother
can post them in here for you all to see. I really
LOVE teaching I can't say that enough . Its the time
where I know the most Tagolog and am able to say the
most so its the best. Tracting is great too so
unintimidating because usually there isn't even a door
to be slammed in your face, not that they would their
so nice the WHOLE family gathers round and yesterday
I taught about the history of the book of Mormon with
the CUTEST baby ever Pinka cute she was and sat their
right in my lap not a cry or a sound the whole time.
We've already had our ward Christmas party which was
amazing all the children got up and did a hilarious
dance to a popular pop song here " I want nobody but
you' I believe it's called. I just about died laughing
thinking Christmas nativity eat our heart out, and then
they did an egg race but with limes instead of eggs.
OH! we have had a Baptism already! Crazy hu? It was
on Friday and I got to go to the investigators house
the day before hand and teach about how to bear your
testimony good since its about the only thing i know
how to do. We baptised two teenage boys. Luis (12) and
Charles (17)Espinosa. They are amazing. Well really all
of our investigators are amazing. We are teaching a
wonderful old man Tatay Romeo who is like 70 something
and was first tracted to in 1986 abut now having come
back into contact with the missionaries he has a baptismal
date Jan 8 that he is working towards. I should probably
say something about How many insanely cute children their
are here! OH MY GOODNESS. If I get out of here without
steeling one it will literally be a miracle. These people
are so humble I really cannot say it enough. They live in
dumps along the side of the road but still have a smile
on their face constantly. Please keep this in mind
during your holiday season ( oh yea its Christmas soon),
not to be a downer or anything but just so you know
while you are upset over your burnt roast. There is a
Filipino somewhere who got a stale slice of bread and
is happy as a clam! I know that happy as the Filipino's
are the gospel of Jesus Christ can and is blessing their
lives and I desire nothing more than to continue spending
every waking breath bringing it to them. I love you ALl
Mahal Na Mahla Ko Kayo,
Sister Quinn
We spoke to Sis Quinn Christmas eve. All is well even
after her first encounter with a RAT!
Having trouble posting pictures try viewing pictures
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sisterashtonquinn Hope it works!If not I'll try again
next week Merry Christmas to all!
Sis V Quinn

Friday, December 18, 2009

We got word yesterday via the mission President that Sis Quinn
has arrived safely in the Philippines. We hope to hear of her
first days experiences very soon.

Kumusta Po Kayo Any Pamiliya ko at Kaibigan ko,
I cannot believe my time at the M.T.C has come and gone.
It has been an amazing experience and things keep
happening right up until the last minuet here
Halimbawa( for example) The other night at about
midnight the fire alarm went off in the sisters dorms
which sounds like nothing to big deal maybe a nuisance
( at least it was just this to me) I thought my alarm
clock was going off at first actually and i couldn't
figure out why it wouldn't stop. Then as i grabbed on
my pair of gym sweats which i put on backward and
stepped out the door all chaos broke out. Their were
sisters every where running screaming some even crying
sister mains and i were literally pushed down the
stairs and out into the cold snowy winter. We all trekked
to the gym where they held us for a while, turns out
it was burst pipe in the basement that set it off,
but it was just insane to see the mass hysteria that
ensued kind of funny actually. Hermana Barker
( a friend of mine) said the first thing she grabbed
for was her name tag! Figures right?! We are so blessed
here though This Sunday in R.S. we got to see
Sister Dalton and she was amazing she spoke so well and
her words were so powerful. I even got to go up and
see her after wards it was just amazing because she
was like my YW leader always and she always will be
in my eyes! I love her! We had to say good bye to our
Guro's ( teachers) it was the saddest thing. I haven't
written much about them actually to which i feel bad
for all I can say is this, it is not in my biased head
when I say we had the best! Other Guro's and students
agreed our teacher's were Pinaka the best! I cannot
believe how they were able to explain such complex
concepts in Tagolog so simply and they both taught more
than one lesson leaving the entire district in tears!
So Mahal Ko Kayo Brother Ogden and Brother Hyde I am a
better missionary because of you! We'll we're headed off
in just a few hours and its crazy to think that after 32
hours of straight travel the district will have to part
ways. I know it will be tearful but I think we're all
sooooooo excited to go to the Philippines right now. I
just cannot wait!
Mahal na Mahal Ko Kayo,
Sister Quinn

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Kumusta Po Kayo Ang Pamiliya at Kaibigan Ko,
I am almost out of here ! I see a light at the end of
this tunnel! Joke lang! I actually maybe might one day
soon miss the sweet sheltered life we live here at the
MTC. In answer to a request by my Nanay (Mother) last
week the following is a general generic schedule of a day
and then a following day by day my own personal
evaluation of the week here.
6:30 Arise and pre-pare for the day ( DUH!)
7 am breakfast
7-30-10 am class
or maybe MDT ( missionary Directed time not as many believe
it to be missionary dork off time!)
11:30 lunch I know its early but I've adjusted!
12;15- 1 pm Gym
30 min prep for calls
then 1:30- 4-30 calls again
4:30 Dinner this still seems early I swear its like I'm
eating on the schedule of a 4 year old!
5:15-6:15 and hour of personal study
6:15-7:15 and hour of Companion study
7:15-8:15 MDLS ( Missionary directed Language study)
These are the days in my opinion
Sunday - Pinaka Da Best! We get a 30 minuet siesta in my
branch its amazing!
Monday- P-day only last for like 3 hours so its okay i
still like Sunday better
Tues- Devotionals day ( wonder which apostle is coming
this week?!)
Wed- LONG class day this when we have the most class
Thur- We get and evaluated teaching appointment its great
to measure our progress with the language we alawys have
a 15 min meet and greet language task and then now we are
teaching whole lessons sa tagolog this weeks was amazing!
Fri- Also a long class day and LGM day ( large group meeting)
there are more acronyms at the mtc than i could even
write in 1 email honestly!
Sat- the DREADED RC i think I've had my last one of these
but I am very much not a fan of the church's call center.
Half the time you get answering machines and the angry
callers always put me off making any more call, but the
internet chats are not so bad.

Any ways that's all for the schedule now with the big
exciting news of the week ELDER DAVIS IN QUARRINTINE! We all
got tamiful pills so no worries we wouldn't get it OH and
ya I got a free swine flu shot Swertay ( Lucky) I know!
and they set up this sort of virtual class room for
elder Davis it was crazy but really good.
The other big news of course is TRAVEL PLANS! We got them
Friday and every one is freaking out!
our travel plans are as follows
Dep SLC 8;25 pm
arrive LAX 9:26 pm and then a 2 hour layover
Dep LAX 11;25 pm and arrive in Taiwan at 6 am their time
their is a 16 hour time difference so that means that's
right its a 16 hour flight! You know I'm excited about that.
lay over in Taiwan for 2 hours and arrive in Manila at
11:45 am and have a 3 hour bus ride to Angeles so all in
total
that is 30 hours of traveling! I'm gonna die! well i hope
not any ways!
Keep praying for me you all and know that I am praying for
you always
Mahal Ko Kayo,

Please remember to write Sis Quin now a through pouch mail:
Sister Mary Ashton Quinn
Philippines Angeles Mission
POB 30150
Salt Lake City UT 84130-0150
USA
you can also go to Dearelder.com
You will need mission information above. This is a free
service for pouch mail missions.
and is as easy as email. Let's keep her mail box full!!!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Komusta Po Kayo ang Pamiliya at Kalibigan Ko? Buhay Pa?
Craziest things about Thanksgiving at the MTC
1. People qeueing 3 hours before the fireside started.
2. 20 minuets to eat my "thanksgiving meal" they tired
to feed the whole MTC in just under and HOUR! it was
nutz!
3. A Sack dinner consisting of plastic cheese sandwich,
chips and a fruit pie. Thats right this was what i ate
for my thanksgiving dinner a sack lunch!
4. Pinaka the Best fireside ever by Elder Holland!He
answered questions from some of the missionaries it
was brilliant!
In other news though yesterday I threw up! I'm pretty
sure it's because I ate something bad , that had gone
off, but my district is pretty much convinced that I
have the plague and are treating me as if I we're already
confined to the leaper colony ( my word for quarantine)
NO worries though I assure you I am fine, Buhay PA !
( I'm still alive!)
I've decided this week to share with you a few of the
funniest errors in translation that have come up in the
past few weeks. We found out as we we're teaching the
first lesson last week just how important having the
focus of your sentence in the right place is Halimbawa
( for example)
if you were to say : Pumatay ang masama mga tao ni
JesuCrsito. you have said that many wicked people killed
Christ.
Pero
if you were to say : Pumatay ng masama mga tago Si
JesuCristo you have just said that Christ Killed many
wicked people!
and therefore we all now know that focus is VERY
important Pinaka Mahaliga!
The other funny one that happened a lot at the begging
and happens much less often nos is the fact that name
(Pangalan) and prayer ( Panalangi)sound very similar
and so often we say and now Elder so and so will say
for us The Name! We always wondered why our teachers
laughed at that!
Any how the laundry is almost done and so goes the way
of my P-day!
Mahal Ko Kayo,
Sister Quinn

Friday, November 27, 2009

Komusta Po Kayo Any Pamiliya Ko at Mga kaibigan,
Hey Family and Friends this week is Araw ng Papaslamat!
or roughly translated the day of thanks! We at the MTC
are all pumped and excited for your special Thursday
night fireside at which have have been promised Elder
Holland will be in attendance at , oh yes and their
will be much pie, but thanks for the early one Pamiliya
it was much appreciated. On Sunday we got a new District
leader and though I will miss amazing leadership of our
practically GI Elder Kitzmiller I'm excited to see what
Elder Holmes will do, or to pluralize his name sa Tagalog
Elder mga Holme. To pluralize in Tagolog you put mga in
front of the word so my Kasama(Companion) is now Sister
mga Main ( Mains) , and we've all been calling her that
alot now its hilarious! or at least our district thinks
it is! Our first week teaching a whole discussion
sa Tagolog went amazing Bro Idos told Sister Mains and I
that we we're just as good if not better than the
missionaries heading out this week and they are soo not
bad! It made us both jump for joy as we headed out of
the teaching evaluation room.One of our Our Zone leaders
( Elder Earl) has been assigned to labour in quarantine
which means we're all on the look out for more of us
getting swine flu. THAT would be awful please pray that
I don't . The other day sister Mains and I walked past
the building where they hold the quarantine people and
we heard tapping turned around and saw them all waving
at us with just about the saddest faces ever!
Up date on our lovely sister Tuifua for a while now
we've caught her checking herself out in the mirror
like A LOT, and when the teacher called her out on it
this week she said I'm just admiring God's creating.Our
teacher Brother Ogden had to actually excuse himself
from the class he was laughing so hard!. I'm certain
that tagolog has now taken over my life, its even in
my dreams apparently last night 3 of the sisters claim
to have heard me mumbling "Hindi Ko Alam" over and over
in my sleep which means " I don't know" Crazy hu? I
can't even remember what I was dreaming about. Still I'm
trying to keep faith that I'll be ready to go to the
Philippines when the time comes. Faith isn't easy you
know, its a 15 letter word in Tagolog ( Pananampalataya)!
Mahal Ko Kayo, ( love you all)
Magandag Araw ng Papasalamt, ( Happy Thanksgiving)
Sister Quinn

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Blog Post
Kumusta po Kayo ang Pamiliya ko,
I've just gotten back from performing a special musical
number, and it was wonderful! I accompanied one of the
Edler's in our district ( Elder Long from Utah) and he
sang I know that My Savior Loves Me. It is from the new
children's primary program for the coming year it was a
wonderful experience to do a special musical number a
little nervous of course but really great to do. So other
news Sherry Dew spoke at our devotional last night and
it was wonderful. The talk was amazing literally one of
those like life changing talks. This Thursday we taught
a whole principle in Tagalog not an entire lesson but
more of a mini lesson really and in it I said something
that roughly translates to ' I know when you pray in
your families it is really fun for god!" The tagalog
speaking RM we were teaching held it together pretty
well and didn't laugh too hard. Also in light news it
snowed for real the first time this week and our beautiful
Tongan princess sister Tuifua who's never seen snow in
her life made her first snow man. Watching her play in
the snow was about the CUTEST thing I have ever seen
she was bouncing around and smiling like a three year
old would have when they had seen their own first snow.
I'm excited to
say I've created the coolest new game that is taking
the sister's MTC dorms by storm! Toothbrush off or
in tagalog Magsipilioyo off ! Basically it is about
the most intense test of endurance known to man,
with only one rule first one to stop brushing is
the looser! I have yet to be beaten and as dorky
as this sounds its hilarious and fun! It started
completely by accident when me and this native Spanish
speaking sister just started brushing at the same
time and then looked at each other and it was like
unspoken communication we knew IT WAS ON! We both
giggled all the way through it but i swear we must
have brushed for at least 5 solid minutes. I told
the story to my roommates right after it ended and
everyone loves it now! Any way's I must head off
now to our Quote the district leader " mandatory
opportunity for service" ! Love the contradiction
in that but I'm actually really looking forward
to it I think we get to colour.
Mahal Ko Kayo,
Ingat,
Sister Quinn

Komusta po kayo lahat!
Hello ALL,
As of Lunes Ingless is Bawal. OH wait lunes is today!
Monday! So no English! posensha ( sorry ) I guess I'll
have to type this all out Sa tagalog, Jokelang!
This week was just as wild as the rest. The big topic
around all last Wednesday was that apparently
Elisabeth Smart entered the MTC and is going to France
dunoo if that's true haven't seen her yet and don't
really want to because I'm afraid I'd be really rude
and wouldn't be able not to stare.
Kahapon Sa Lingo( yesterday on Sunday) Mugusap Ako Sa
Tagalog
( I was the speaker ) I spoke in totagalog of course
but it is all at the last minute and I thought that
since I was playing the hymn's I'd be except,
APPARENTLY NOT! I was so shocked. I just got up and
almost wanted to cry but amazingly I made it through
the whole five minutes and everyone said they loved
my talk and that they understood everything I said,
which is great because I actually have NO CLUE what
I said. I know I spoke about Mga Propheta but thats
about it! Masaya Talaga ( it was really fun actually).
Our Tagalog Tutor Sister Fotu who returned from Angeles
this July gave me the best news I've received since my
mission call! Hinid Nylons Sa Angelse ( we don't have
to wear them!) Words cannot express how relieved me
and all of the sister's in the district are about this.
Also this week I officially feel like an oldie in the
MTC, tomorrow we will out live our roomies a pair of
state side sisters going to Indiana I think. It's just
crazy to think we still have 5 more weeks here ...
wait or maybe its four... Ya we all loose count of
this so often its scary! I miss you and and I LOVE
hearing from you the dear elder letters are like a
gift from the heavens.
Mahal Ko Kayo,
Ingat,
Sister Quinn

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

GA Week

Komusta po kayo pamiliya at mga kabiligan ko,
This week was what my Kasama( companion) has
been calling GA week. We've seen so many general
authorities. Elder L Tom Perry was the Tuesday
night devotional speaker and this morning at the
temple we saw sister Tanner which was soo cool!
I'm a bit worse for the wear since i just came
back from the clinic. I've had to have my typhoid
pills again apparently because I ate after taking
them they didn't work! :( So Happy Halloween. I
enjoyed my extra hour of sleep because of daylight
savings more than anything else, but I love the
package you sent Nanay ( mom). We got caramel candied
apples for dinner and because of the extra hour of
time we had many of the sister's trick or treated in
the halls. It was silly but fun none the less. Our
older Tagalog sisters have left this day and so we
are now the old district! Ano bayan?! Its crazy to
think that after only tatlo lingo ( 3 weeks) we are
already the oldest district. We're enjoying the last
bit of sunshine here after a whole lot of snow last
week. I miss you all and Mahal Ko Kayo ( Love you lots) !
Ingat,
Sister Quinn

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Sis Quinn's testimony in Tagalog

Alam ko na totoo ang simbahan ni ito
I know the church is true

Nagpapaslamat para sa ang akalat ni mormon
I'm thankful for the Book of Mormon

Alam ko na totoong propheta si joseph smith
I know Joseph Smith is a true prophet

Nagpapaslamat parasa ebanghelyo sa buhay
I'm thankful for the gospel in my life

Mahal Ang Pamiliya ko
I love my family

Alam ko na buhay Si JesuCristo
I know Jesus Christ lives

Alam ko na mahlaga ang panalangin
I know prayer is important

Sa pangalin ni jesuCristo Amen
In the name of Jesus Christ amen

Week 2 and I'm still here

Maganda Araw ( good day to you)
And Pamiliay Ko at Kibigan
( my family and Friends)
week 2 and Im still here! LOL just kidding
its getting better all the time! We got to
finally teach someone on Thurs 1st discussion in
English . My companion and I are awesome at our
transitions I love it! its like we are on the
same brain wave length. we had to do all the
introductions in tagalog which was a challenge
but I think we did really well at it. So the
language is going really good other than when
I get tired and confuse words like yesterday
when the door was opened for me instead of
saying Salamat( Thank you) I said
posensha ( sorry!) lOL! The general
RS presient spoke to us on Sunday in RS
she was amazing!. I will try and get pictures
up here or to my mom at some point I'd love
for you to see my casama ( companion)
sister mains, she's maganda ( beautiful).
OH and we all still LOVE our
Tongan sister ( Tuifua) this week we taught
her the work dork ( she thought it meant you
were a genius!) Oh and our teacher brother Hyde
does the craziest thing that apparently is a
filippino thing so watch out for it when i get
home! When he wants you to repeat yourself he
just hold is mouth open super wide and stares
at you it is hilarious I'll have to get a
picture of it to send along!
Until next week,
Ingat
Sister Quinn

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

one more try

Komusta po Kayo and Pamiliya and friends!
The MTC is lovely ,but I'm super busy.
I can't believe how much I've learned
in this first week. I already know how
to Patotoo( testimony) and Panalangin
( pray) sa ( in) Tagalog. I'm kind of
amazed by just how many missionaries are
here and how many languages are spoken its
mental! My MTC Casma ( Companion) is
Sister Mains ( from Pennsylvania) she is
lovely , hard working, and amazingly well
versed in the gospel. Our district has
4 girls and one is from Tonga . Sister Tuifua
is so fun! She is trying to diet and asked us
last night if a cinnamon roll was good for you,
we told her NO WAY.she said I want to diet but,
Tongan's DO NOT throw away food but she did it
anyways. I've gotta run now though My Casam say's
our laundry is done and my time is almost up
anyways! SO Mahalkit to all ( I love you)
XX
Sister Quinn
This is my last try!!!!

Oops! I'll try again At the MTC

Komusta po Kayo and Pamiliya and friends!
The MTC is lovely ,but I'm super busy. I can't believe how much I've learned in this
first week. I already know how to Patotoo( testimony) and Panalangin ( pray) sa ( in)
Tagalog. I'm kind of amazed by just how many missionaries are here and how many
languages are spoken its mental! My MTC Casma ( Companion) is Sister Mains
( from Pennsylvania) she is lovely , hard working, and amazingly well versed in the
gospel. Our district has 4 girls and one is from Tonga . Sister Tuifua is so fun!
She is trying to diet and asked us last night if a cinnamon roll was good for you,
we told her NO WAY.she said I want to diet but, Tongan's DO NOT throw away food but
she did it anyways. I've gotta run now though My Casam say's our laundry is done and
my time is almost up anyways! SO Mahalkit to all ( I love you)
XX
Sister Quinn
remember this is being posted by Ashton's Mom so remember I'm just learning how to do this
I hope you can read this one better than my first try.

At the MTC

Komusta po Kayo and Pamiliya and friends!
The MTC is lovely ,but I'm super busy. I can't believe how much I've learned in this first week. I already know how to Patotoo( testimony) and Panalangin ( pray) sa ( in) Tagalog. I'm kind of amazed by just how many missionaries are here and how many languages are spoken its mental! My MTC Casma ( Companion) is Sister Mains ( from Pennsylvania) she is lovely , hard working, and amazingly well versed in the gospel. Our district has 4 girls and one is from Tonga . Sister Tuifua is so fun! She is trying to diet and asked us last night if a cinnamon roll was good for you, we told her NO WAY.she said I want to diet but, Tongan's DO NOT throw away food but she did it anyways. I've gotta run now though My Casam say's our laundry is done and my time is almost up anyways! SO Mahalkit to all ( I love you)
XX
Sister Quinn

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Farewell Sister Quinn



We said our final goodbyes on Sunday and the Open house was lovely. Sister Quinn would like to thank all of you who came out to support her!
As you can see some of us were a bit more reluctant to say goodbye than others!

Monday, October 12, 2009

My little Brother's Call!

Exciting News on Friday my little Brother Sean received his long awaited mission call!
He will be serving the people of Ghana, Accra, Africa for the next 2 years!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Looks like they called me on a mission ?!

So after many weeks of patient waiting I finally received a letter from the church! Only thing was it was a yellow letter sized envelop, and thinking this could obviously not be my mission call I opened the thing ( I mean it was yellow after all!) The papers inside turned out to be my visa paperwork! I'm not kidding I probably would have been less shocked if a snake had jumped out of the thing than to see the words Visa requirements for the Philippine Missions on the first page in big black letters! I've posted some pic's below of the letter itself.Note to any missionaries waiting to receive their call ( DO NOT OPEN THIS LETTER!)

I don't know if you can see it from the picture but both of the envelops say the name of my mission (Philippines, Angeles) and my MTC report date (Oct 14th) !