and we were saved.
the eye popping, heart pounding and gut wrenching feeling of wearing our all white CHN uniform for the first time revitalized us for a moment. and entering the community was really fun, people there were seem to be cooperative and worth interviewing, i guess because i just interviewed one family [yay!] so.much of my time was in spot mapping together with my partner kat[ang daya namin]haha. but spot mapping wasn't an easy job putting the community into sketch was so hard!, we also went over the place from one end to another and which took alot of our energy; imagine we had our CHN bag in one hand, an umbrella on the other plus a heavy-full backpack breaking my shoulders to pain, at the same time my under shirt was about to flood a river and the wrath of sun was intolerable. but over all the experience was worth remembering.
eto na!
when we had our supplemental visit last August 28, a funny thing came it was when were about to leave the community, a group of young adults of baptist church approach us, and told us if they could borrow a short time to us for a one on one conversation. everything were seem to be unexpected we were their to be interviewing not to be interviewed, haha. and we were like we dont have a choice and cant refuse them, so yun nag one on one na nga, in my talk with one of the baptist people were kinda "pag sure oi".....soooo... immediately after that funny thing, we shared our experienced to each other and oh!!! pare.pareha kami sinabihan ba.naman kami na saved na daw kami.., as in sure na daw., kahit gumawa pa kami ng kasalan saved na daw talaga kami...hahaha...and all of us were laughing and sharing the same thought "PAG.SURE oi" haha
.eto pa.. one of my groupmates ask if we were inquired and requested by our FULL-NAME and FULL-ADDRESS to write on a piece of paper,, and we said "Yes" sabi pa.niya anung nilagay nila dun after? sabay.sabay kami: "SAVED"...hahha and we laughed and laughed and and laughed!
for a clearer picture ganito ang nakasulat sa paper: ian paul carreon .....general santos city SAVED!
















