So I don't have a lot of time, and I'll try
to write as much as possible, but I apologize if there are spelling
mistakes and it's super scrambled and disorganized :) Also, my English
is starting to leave me already, soooo #MTCprobs.
Hi!!!
I just got all of your emails so that was awesome! I love hearing from
you guys!! Just so you know, there is this thing called "DearElder"
where you email the MTC and then they print it out and give it to me
that night, which is awesome. I don't know if it is expensive or not but
it's a great way to talk to me during the week, instead of just on
P-day. (And it's the best feeling ever to get mail :)). Oh my goodness, I
miss you guys so much!! But I'm, doing well here :)
The MTC has been a crazy experience. Every half hour is scheduled from 6am to 10:30pm,
so we are extremely busy!! I don't even have time to miss home haha
Learning Portuguese has been exhausting but very rewarding. We study the
language for about 10 hours a day, and we try not to speak English
during that time, which has been a big adjustment for me. It takes a lot
of focus and diligence to study a new language for that much time, but I
really do love the language. Surprisingly, it has been relatively easy
for me to speak the language, but understanding and translating the
speaking of other people has been very difficult for me. My companion is
good at it, though, so that's helpful. We've already taught 3 lessons
to an investigator, IN PORTUGUESE ONLY! It is very slow, and we use the
dictionary for every other sentence, but it's so rewarding when you make
it through a whole lesson in a foreign language :) We just pray for the
Spirit to carry our message and to bring things to our minds. The gift
of tongues is very real and I have felt that this week.
Minha
companhera, Sister Moss, is super spunky and blunt, but also very funny
and kind :) We get along very well even though we have different
interests. She loves volleyball, so we play volleyball almost every day
with a huge group of elders (The kids will be happy to hear that I am
actually trying to play, even though the elders get very frustrated with
my lack of ability). She also eats very healthily (salad every
meal)...which is great :) I don't always do that, but that's okay.
Overall, we get along great and we laugh together soooo much :) We've
laughed so hard that we've cried.
The rest of
my district is phenomenal as well!! we have two other sisters, Sister
Davis (the redhead) and Sister Walton (the blonde). They live with
Sister Moss and I and they are both hilarious and so fun!! Sister Walton
was in my FHE group at BYU! The four of us sisters do everything
together, so we're basically like a quad-companionship. The four of us
together have so much fun :) We also have two elders in our district,
Elder McKeen and Elder Bush. Elder Bush is super quiet, but hilarious
when he finally opens ups. We all try to make him laugh as much as
possible. Elder McKee, our District Leader, is super charming and funny
and adds a lot to our group. Our teacher is Irmao Barlow, and he is
super great! He's very understanding of our weaknesses and he lets us
speak English when we get super frazzled. We all love him a lot :)
The
food here is good, but very heavy. I think we're all suffering a bit
from it ;) The atmosphere here is amazing, since everyone is trying to
learn a language and be righteous. It's hard to sleep, and I've been
sleep talking every night haha but I'm definitely feeling more rested
than the first couple of days :)
I've gotten to
see Kirstin, Elder Bingham, and Elder Ramsden and Adam all a few times.
All of us missionaries are doing well, I think :)
Pics:
7/21/14
....everyone keeps asking what my basic MTC schedule is like, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to share that...
Anyways, I love you all!!
Be strong, and don't forget how much God loves you! The Atonement is
real and the scriptures are amazing!! Don't forget your prayers and take
lots of pictures!
Pics:
- Love My companion Sister Moss!
- My good friend Elder Ryan Bingham from back home (and his companion)
- Ran into my friend Adam from BYU. He works in the MTC
7/21/14
....everyone keeps asking what my basic MTC schedule is like, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to share that...
-We usually wake up sometime between 5:45 and 6:15.
-Two days a week, we have service (mopping stairs, washing windows, etc.) for an hour and a half.
-The rest of the week, we get up, get ready, and then have about 45 minutes of studying.
-Breakfast is usually at 7:45, and I usually eat cereal, fruit, and a donut. No shame.
-We then have Portuguese/teaching class with Irmao Barlow from 8:15 to 12:30.
-Lunch is at 12:30.
-We then have class with Irma Read (remember Cristiane from last week? She's actually our teacher!) from 1:15 to 4:15.
-We then get gym time from 4:25 to 5:15!
I hated this the first couple of days because it's kind of a pain to
change into workout clothes for such a short period of time, but now I
look forward to it every day! It's such a nice break from class. We
usually play volleyball (Kids, you would be so proud of me! I'm
definitely improving, and I'm starting to genuinely enjoy it!)
-Then we come back to the room, shower, and get ready for the rest of the night.
-Dinner is at 5:45,
and we usually sit with our zone, which consists primarily of a huge
group of hormonal, bored, teenage boys whose only time to let loose is
meal time...I'll let you imagine how that goes.
-We then have three more hours of study time, from 6:30-9:30.
During this time, we work on the language, our homework assignments,
and planning lessons for investigators (we have two investigators right
now, who are actually our teachers acting like real investigtors they
had on their missions. It's pretty stressful to teach your teachers, but
it's nice because we get feedback the next day, which really helps us
improve)
-Around 9:40,
we get back to our rooms, open any letters we got that day (yeah, we
have to wait all day to open them!!), get ready for bed, write in our
journal, and have companion study time.
-10:30 is lights out, and I usually fall asleep by 11.
-In 7 hours, the whole thing starts again :)
On Sundays, it's a totally different schedule, and P-days we can kind of do whatever we want as long as we get up by 6:30 and are back into church clothes and missionary attitudes by 6pm.
So
there you go :) Sounds fun, huh? It's actually pretty fun :) We spend A
TON of time with our district (class time, meal time, and gym time) so I
got way lucky with how awesome my district is. I'll try to send some
pictures of them :)