Sisters Chun, Gottfredson, Wright; Elders Huillet, Edwards, Jarman, Driggs, Horne
Elders Martinez, Gilmore, and Boden
Photogenic, yes?
Elder Edwards
Nov 9 at 12:46 PM
Dear everyone,
The MTC schedule is
messing with my head. Technically we're on week 5, but today marks 4 weeks that
we've been here (week 1 was the last half of the week)... yeah. Don't over
think it, you'll get a headache. ;P
I don't have much to
report, since my day to day schedule is pretty much the same. If we had time I
would give you a blow by blow of all the funny things that happened during the
day, but... you'd have had to have been there. (English is the worst. I'm just
trying to imagine how that would conjugate into Korean... O.o) My district has
made it a goal to be on time to things, and since we spend most of the day in
the classroom, that goal includes being on time to the classroom. Our
motivation for being on time is that the door will close at exactly the time we
need to be there, and anyone who comes after that must knock, and then
translate an English sentence into Korean. I must say, it's been pretty good
motivation. Luckily my companions and I have only had to do it once so far;
hopefully it stays that way.
It seems that every week
I spend here at the MTC, a theme of spiritual-ness tends to become prevalent.
This week the theme for me was optimism. The speaker at last night's
devotional, Sister Jones (who is the Primary General President) summed it up
perfectly, but I'll have to paraphrase: We can't be gloomy if we've really
recognized and accepted what our Savior did for us. And how could we be? That's
my goal for the week, and for the rest of my mission.
I don't know much,
but I do know that when I talk about the gospel, when I learn about the gospel,
when I think about the gospel, I feel really happy.
Love you all!
Love,
Sister Chun
PS - I met someone from
Olathe 2nd ward on Monday, and I'm pretty sure he's Leah Bluhm's
brother...
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