This week I'm really starting to get the hang of things. Spanish is coming better than ever. I don't know if I mentioned all the elders in my district or not. There's me and Elder Sivertsen, Elder Rickeburg and Elder Sivertsen, Elder Agyen and Elder Parker, Elder Larsen and Elder Neilson, and Hermana Peterson and Hermana Donnelley. We are a pretty cool district, 35e.
The Sundays here are really cool. We have sacrament as a branch, and then priesthood as a district. it's really weird because for the first time in my life, there are no babies crying during sacrament. Sundays are very quiet and spiritual, and we get to have our "Sunday walk" which we get to walk around the temple with our district.
Other than that, normal days are pretty cool. We normally get up around 6:15 and shower, and then have personal study until 7:30. then breakfast. Then we have morning class time and plan our lessons. We have lunch after that. I know Nick and Becca are really interested in how the food is, it's not that bad but it's not spectacular. Elder Sivertsen (my companion) had an upset stomach for a while from the food. After lunch we normally have gym time, where we play basketball or soccer normally. Then we have normal class time or teach our lessons, the dinner, and bed time. The days feel like weeks and weeks feel like days, it's nuts.
Elder Sivertsen and I taught a lesson about prayer to our investigator Gabriel. It was really spiritual, and the spirit told us to bear testimony as we spoke, and I could tell he was feeling the spirit. Our very first investigator, Luis, is now our teacher, that was the plan the whole time. It's cool because he can tell us what we did good and bad while we taught him, cause we didn't really know he was going to be our new teacher.
Spanish is coming better than ever. I'm studying a lot every day. Our district tries to speak Spanish a lot, but some elders aren't really getting the hang of it, so we're trying to help them.
The package you gave me was awesome. I really appreciated the cookies and stuff, my roommates liked them a lot. And sometimes when we don't eat breakfast, we just eat cookies instead.
Becca: Yes I am getting "really good at Spanish and Spiritual things". That is the point of the MTC haha. And don't crash the 4runner, I like that car.
Nick: that's way cool you started school and like your teacher. Let me know how it goes and I'm jealous about your nerf war. I wish we had nerf guns during gym time. My spanish is coming along well.
There's no "green dot" anymore. You get an orange dot the day you arrive, but you can take it off the next day. You can tell who the new elders are if: they wear a suit other than sundays and tuesdays (for devotionals) or the don't have a belt holder for ID cards and keys.
Anyway I'll keep sending letters and look forward to yours!!!!
Looks like things are going great for Elder Anderson ��
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