There is a missionary in our mission who spends two days a week helping with housing. He is marvelous because he can talk to the landlords in Cebuano about apartments that need repairs. Some missions have a senior couple who helps with housing, but ours does not. Every week there is a list of supplies that need to be purchased for the apartments. I am not complaining because I know we are not alone in this endeavor. Missions all over the world deal with housing demands for missionaries. With fifty apartments spread out through the island, it is tough to keep up on all of the supplies needed and issues. Take for instance this picture.
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Sunday, August 17, 2025
Monday, August 11, 2025
It is 3:59 a.m. and the phone rings.
"Hello?"
"Hello Sister Clarke. This is Sister V. I'm worried about my companion."
"What is happening with your companion?"
"She has a really bad stomachache and she is crying."
"Has she thrown up?"
"No, she hasn't, but she feels like it is coming soon."
"Her stomach will probably keep hurting for a while, and then she will throw up and feel a little better. You are nice to care about her and help her through this. I will call you in a few hours and check on her."
"Thank you Sister Clarke. Sorry to wake you."
This call happened five times last week, two calls coming in during the night. I told the missionaries at zone conference to call me before they went to the hospital, so I am happy they are calling, but it is difficult for me to get back to sleep after their calls.
The most blessed news in the whole world is that a sister has been called to serve in the Cebu, Philippines mission starting in September, 2025 as a MISSION NURSE. Wonderful! I am not a nurse or a doctor, but am only pretending to be.
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Yesterday at church we met a sister who has lived here in the Philippines along with in Seattle, Washington. She is familiar with both countries and cultures. She gave us marvelous advice. She said,
"Embrace the humidity. Embrace the people. Embrace the country. Embrace everything about here."
We are learning to not point out what is different here than in the United States, or what is lacking, or what is not as good. We are not above or better than anyone else. It is frustrating and of no worth to dwell on the differences. We are learning to find the beauty and to find the good. We shouldn't come here and try to change the country or their way of living. We must meet the people where they are and live as they do. We are guests and we are blessed to be here. There is so much good here!
Saturday, August 2, 2025
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Thursday, July 24, 2025
We pulled away from our house on Sunday afternoon and I shed a few tears. I asked my husband, "Is it okay to love a house?" He said it was okay to love a house, as long as I loved God more. I do love my house, and I do love God more.
I knew I would be emotional saying goodbye to friends and family, but my grief regarding the house surprised me.
I love the house on Loridan Lane because it is where we lived for a while with all five children at home. It is where we studied the scriptures together, had family nights, enjoyed countless meals, welcomed friends and group date nights, planted a garden, worked together, practiced musical instruments, studied homework, laughed, cried, and loved. A house can become a sacred place. It is sacred to me because I have grown my testimony in this house and felt the Spirit.
I am grateful for a house that shielded me from rain and wind. Many times I laid in bed listening to the howling wind, thinking about the pioneers on the open plain with no shelter, and I whispered prayers of gratitude for strong walls and a protective roof. Similarly, our house shielded us from the wickedness of the world. It is where we fortified our testimonies and became more spiritually reliant.
I will miss this house! I am grateful for the renters we have and the conscientious way that they care for homes. I cherish the memories made in this home and plan to make more in the years following our mission.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Wow--This song came on today and some of the lyrics described mirrored my current thoughts and feelings. Here is Sara Bareilles singing "Tightrope."
That is simple and planned, tied with a ribbon
Some people won't sail the sea,
'Cause they're safer on land
To follow what's written but I'd
Follow you to the great unknown
Off to a world we call our own
We're walking a tightrope
High in the sky we can see the whole world down below
We're walking a tightrope
Never sure, never know how far we could fall
That comes with a breathtaking view
Walking a tightrope with you
Desert and ocean
You pulled me in and together we're lost in a dream
Oh, he's in motion so I risk it all
Just to be with you
And I'll risk it all for this life we choose
We're walking a tightrope
High in the sky we can see the whole world down below
We're walking a tightrope
Never sure, but you catch me if I should fall
Walking the tightrope with you