WEEK 5
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WEEK 5
Posted by Gigi at 5:26 PM 0 comments
We hit our half way point this sunday. It's crazy how quickly it has gone by.
So every tuesday, we get to have a talk from a general authority, usually one from the seventy. This week, however, we started hearing rumors that it was going to be an apostle, and when Elder Taylor and I happened upon a program for the devotional, we found out who it was going to be. L. Tom Perry. By the time of the devotional, almost everyone knew an apostle was coming but only a few knew exactly who so it was almost a brawl to get a close seat. Elder Taylor and I had to abandon our district so we could have some sweet seats right in the middle, but it just had to be done. He spoke about the Book of Mormon and he was a lot more blunt and open then he normally is in conference. It was sweet though and aparently we're supposed to get four more in the upcoming weeks.
On another note, I'm really glad I got to participate in so many priesthood blessings before coming here. One of the hermanas needed a blessing and I was the only one who had ever sealed an annointing. It was good practice for the other elders but I just thought it was weird when they read the words off of a card.
On Wed. I think, Elder Taylor and I were messing around just being dumb and he tried to sneak into a building like a ninja. However, the door caught his shirt and wripped it all the way up his side. Everyone gave us the weirdest looks on our way back to our resident hall where he could change. Now we are drawing pictures and writing stuff on it. It's really funny.
We got a new district leader on Sunday and I was thankful when I wasn't called. The funny thing is that the branch president doesn't tell you you've been called until he announces it in sacrament so we were all scared about being called.
We had our first Mission Conference on sunday which is a two hour meeting where the entire mtc presidency speaks. President Smith got up and started calling us all out on different rules that he felt we weren't observing. The only one that applied to me was no writing letters on any day other than P-day. So in order to be obedient in all things, it looks like you'll only be getting emails from now only unless i'm sending home pictures or something.
Other than that, it's been about the same thing as the other weeks. The days are starting to mix together so I have to look in my journal before I write my emails to remind me about what happened. I had forgotten about L. Tom Perry even. It feels like he came three weeks ago.
Oh, I met some missionaries going to Bulgaria and they should still be here when Brady comes in. I don't think anyone told me what time Brady is coming in yet though. I could very well be hosting that day since our zone is losing two districts in the next week. I think it would be awesome to host him, even though it's really not that big of a deal. That's just what you start looking forward to in the MTC, Tuesday devotionals and new missionaries.
I really love all of the Dear Elder letters you have been sending. Did the jazz kick out the Nuggets, and if so, how are they doing against the Lakers? I really want to see some pictures of Reese with her cast on. Is she doing better, or has she rebroken her leg? It wouldn't surprise me.
But I'm still having a great time. I still have a great relationship with Elder Taylor, however, this week, there has been a little friction in our district. i was told it was bound to happen but I was just surprised when it really did. One of the elders, Elder Thoelke, completely freaked out at the hermanas. He's kind of a strange elder and you'll see why. The main reason he was mad at them is because they wouldn't let him take their dinner trays once or twice. That's about it. But he told them that they had all of the qualities that his older sister, who he hates, has. Then Hermana Byam started fighting back, and this was all at dinner so I was trying so hard not to laugh and then I looked at our zone leader and saw he was covering his mouth with his hands, trying not to laugh too. This made me laugh which brought attentino to both of us at which point he said "estoy aqui para ensenar y aprender y compartir my testimonio acerca de Jesucristo..." and he went on for a good thirty seconds just spouting off spanish. It was one of the funniest moments of my life because elder thoelke was so mad over such a small thing. I guess we're just starting to see people's true characters.
But anyway, have a good week and be safe everyone. I'll try to send home some pictures here soon but it's hard to find time in the day.
Love, elder Newey
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Here is Hayden's latest letter (photos follow at the end)
I think I'll get to call you still on Mother's day. No one has talked about it yet so when i find out, i'll let you know. This week seemed like our first real week in the MTC because the first week, everything is hectic and you don't get a lot of work done. But now we're in a permanent schedule and we get the same teachers everyday.
Elder Taylor and I went to our first TRC (Training Resource Center) where you go and teach the first lesson to someone who is a convert to the church so they are playing as the investigator. First, we had to get to know them in spanish, and one of the guys we had to talk to was crazy. The other people we talked to in spanish slowed way down for us so we could understand them but the last guy was speaking as fast as he could and we could barely understand what he was saying. Then we were assigned someone to teach the first lesson to in english and it was just our luck that we got the hard one again. We tried to teach him but it seemed that everything we said was bouncing off his head and he kept trying to get us off track by throwing these insane questions at us. We actually did really well until we got to the restoration of the gospel. Let's just say that he handed it to us quite easily. I think he was enjoying himself as he watched us look for scriptures to back up what we were saying. Then we tried to get him to commit to read just one chapter of the Book of Mormon and he never gave us a straight answer. We were both really frustrated when we finally left. Then we talked to all of the other companionships and heard about how easy their investigator was and how they had committed them to read the enitre Book of Mormon, pray about it, and come to church that sunday. I was so mad, I didn't talk for the rest of the night. However, I humbled a bit over the weekedn and realized that we really got the best experience because it was what we will really be facing in the field. He taught us to be more prepared and to teach by the spirit rather than by our words. Before we had talked to him, we both thought we understood spanish so well and that we were the best freaking missionaries ever. How wrong we were. Next thursday we're going to try to get him again so we can kind of redeem ourselves.
Other than that, it's been kind of uneventful. Last night, we sang "God be with you till we meet again" in spanish because one of the districts in our zone is leaving tomorrow. That's the loudest i've ever sang a song in my life. There were only about twenty of us and we were so loud, it was just incredible. But yeah we sang the first three verses as loud as possible and then on the fourth verse, we sing reverently and quietly, and the spirit was so strong that almost all of us were crying. I can't wait until we're singing it for my district.
So yeah that's about it. Not a very exciting week, just learning spanish and such. Keep sending letters, it's the best part of the day besides gym time.
Oh and I desperately need a sports update from Kaleb. I've heard the Jazz have dropped to sixth and so I need some comfirmation on that.
I forgot to tell you about our progressing investigator. We each get to have one while we're here at the MTC. It's someone who you teach as if they were an actual investigator all the way up until baptism. We have our first lesson tomorrow at noon so that should be a lot of fun. Wish me luck.
I love you all. Kaleb, and Kessa, keep developing those testimonies, they're the most powerful tool you have to bring people unto Christ. If you haven't prayed about the Book of Mormon yet, make that your highest priority. It's one of the first commitments we try to get investigators to do so it is really important. Stay strong in the church, this truly is a marvelous work and a wonder. Letters are great. I love the packages. We never even eat the candy in them, but it's like christmas just to open them here. I'm almost out of time I have to go now.
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We finally got an email from Hayden! Here it is:
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In honor of Hayden's willingness to give two years of his life to serve the Lord, Holli created this little retrospective on her brother's life.
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