Sunday, July 15, 2012

I'm becoming a monster at sand volleyball!!!

Thursday, September 29, 2011 Hey Family, Well, this is kinda strange, I only got an e-mail from Chris and part of an e-mail from Mom. So I'm not sure what's going on, but the e-mail is kind of glitchy today. So I hope you all get this e-mail. So yeah, another week here at the MTC, and things are going well. I've had a lot of great experiences here. One of which was the devotional this last week. I believe it was Don R. Clarke of the Seventy, and it was a great devotional! I really love it when we get to hear from people like him. The devotionals here are often funny, yet spiritually uplifting at the same time. In fact, the one on Sunday was downright hullarious! I'll need to get back to you on the name of the speaker, but it was a great devotional as well. Anyway, I seem to have a hard time thinking of what to tell you about. Not much happens here at the MTC because we have the same schedule every week, so the weeks are all very similar. That, and none of us can remember when things happened. Days feel long, but time flies here at the MTC. Just look at it. I've already been here for a month!!! It's CRAZY!!! Yeah, it's great. The one thing that seems to change here is the people. I've seen many great Elders and Sisters head out to the Mission Field, and it's like we're leaving all over again. Everyone takes lots of photos, and gives eachother hugs (except Elders and Sisters of course). Some of my favorite people have already left to serve, and it's weird not having them around. That, and every Wednesday, we are flooded with new Missionaries. So it changes alot when people come and go. I just can't believe that I'm in the Second or Third oldest district in my Zone. I still feel like I'm new here! Even though I feel new, it's nice giving advice, and getting to know newer districts. Every day now, I've been going out and playing sand Volleyball with one of the newer districts. It's fun! That, and I'm becoming a monster at sand volleyball!!! By the way, a bit of a random note, but I've met a lot of people who lived, or knew someone in Spanish Fork, Lehi, or Orem, that I know. One of which is Elder Thomas, he was in the same ward as Chad and Lisa in Spanish Fork. That, and I met an elderly guy at the Temple today who knew Harold and Mr. Cobertson from Spanish Fork. It was nice talking with him. Anyway, How are things going for all of you? I like hearing from all of you so much! Plus, I hate writing about myself, and I want to be able to respond to your questions, and hear about your concerns. Actually, I did get questions from Chris. By the way, Hey Chris, it's awesome that you are getting transfered to Iowa. Who knew that you would be transfered out of State? Hopefully they will be good to you in Iowa. Also, congrats on the baptism. Well, to answer your questions, yes, I'm excited for General Conference, and yes, I'm excited to get into the field. One thing though, I'm still scared to death to teach in Spanish! It's a crazy language, and I have a hard time with conjugations. Oh, and to address the e-mail part I got from Mom, I think it's cool that they found your card :) Oh, and yeah, I've had my stuff drycleaned. It took them a while to do it, but it got done. Anyway, I'm out of time, but I look forward to hearing from you all throughout the week. Since I didn't hear from Dad or Mik, I don't know if you still live at the same place, so I'm just letting you all know that I will be sending pictures to you Mom's house today, so look forward to getting thos this week. Well, I love you all, and will talk to you later! Love, Trevor

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