So this was my first week here in the Provo MTC and holy crap it was busy. The first three days I had a migraine all day. It was rough. Sorry if there is any spelling mistakes we only have a little to email home on p-day. But so first my companion... he is awesome! But he was in band in high school so yeah you can just think about what that means. In our dorm there are 6 of us all going to Panama, the only people here going to Panama, and we get along way too well haha. One Elder has a full ride to byu for basketball when we gets home his name is Elder Dastrip so look up his stats for me. The food here isn't that bad! Some doesn't sit well but hey it tastes decent. So everyday we wake up at 6:30 and everyday we have 16 hours of class... 16 HOURS. It's hard but our teacher only speaks spanish so it helps a ton! We are already teaching full lessons in ALL SPANISH. It's crazy how much we can already say. So far I can pray, teach, bare testimony and make chistes or jokes in spanish. But I'm loving being here. everyone is so nice and we only speak spanish to eachother because our whole west wing is spanish, over 2,000 missionaries I think. So I told my mom I'm not going to be all spiritual in our emails but I lied. Being surrounded by all these amazing experiences makes it impossible not to. So this is my spiritual second of the week. All of you I'm sure know how much I love street bikes and that the first thing I do when I get home is get one and yes that is still the plan, but something weird happened when I was sitting in class on Friday. I was sitting there just thinking about my day with my scriptures on my desk. and when I had looked down at my table at my scriptures I didn't see scriptures anymore. I saw a street bike, the exact one I wanted and it seemed tangible like I could sit on it and touch it. At the time I just thought I was daydreaming, like I always do but when I thought about it later, it meant something more. For the next 2 years the scriptures are going to be my street bike. They will be my joy, and happiness. They will be my street bike when I need to clear my head and relax and even when I want to have some fun. They are my connection to Heavenly Father and Jesus. I feel like this week alone has aged me 20 years on how hard I have to work, listen and be an example for the next 2 years, I am representing jesuocristo and it's going to be an amazing opportunity!
The last thing I want to say it that there is a website called dear elder and you can send me messages for free, tell me how your day is and what your doing on it. They print them off like a letter and give them to us right after they are sent and I love them! So send me one! And packages are accepted as well..haha
Thank all of you so much and I love you and I will write you again next Thursday!
-Elder David