Hola everyone! So I've now survived 2 weeks and I think I'll
be able to survive 18 months. This week was very interesting and so much fun!
Wednesday- Today was service day, so we had to wake up super
early to meet up with the rest of our service group. When we got there, we had
to do a service orientation with one other district while everyone else started
on the service. They just told us that we were cleaning classrooms and whatnot
and then went on to tell us some rules that we need to abide by in our own
classrooms. But it came to the point where they realized that they had enough
people doing the service. And since the other district was only going to be
here for one service project, they got to do it and we got to go home early...
Kind of sad... But it gave time to get to know our district a little bit
better. We also had our 3 class periods. I had a really good personal and
companion study with mi companera. Then we had 3 hours with our regular
teacher. And remember the investigator we had to teach last week? He's now my
teacher... But he's great! :) His name is Hermano Toledo. He's super strict and
only allows us to speak in Spanish. But it's such a great help :)
Thursday- We did a lot of studying today. They have this
language study program on the computers called TALL and me and mi companera
spent most of our study time on that. It's really beneficial and I learn things
that my teachers have not yet taught me. Hermano Toledo's class was really fun
too. It was actually warm outside, so he took us out there and gave us
vocabulary word for the random things he saw out there. And Hermano Lounsberry
gave a really good lesson too. For all of those future missionaries out there.
Read Alma 37. Good read :)
Friday- I've survived 10 days! I had a very effective study
and now we are learning how to teach the first lesson. We're going to have
times where nuestras maestros will be investigators and we have to teach them,
so this is important to remember. We got to play volley ball with the elders in
our zone that will be leaving this week. They've become like brothers to us, so
it's sad to see them go :( We also had a sick Hermana in my district and I got
the chance to help take care of her. It was fun and I got to get to know her a
little bit better :)
Saturday- Today was like any other day. We had our classes
and played a lot more volleyball. That's become our favorite sport to play
during gym:)
Sunday- Today we were able to listen to Music and the Spoken
Word. It got a little emotional because most of the music they sang was music I
had the chance to perform in Chamber choir senior year :) Relief Society was
great! And Sacrament was awesome. I got to lead the music :) We also had a very
good district meeting about enduring to the end. Then he had a devotional about
loving the people you are serving in your mission. It was an incredible talk
and I got lots of notes :) I also had the chance to watch the Joseph Smith
movie! Unfortunately we didn't get to see the ending.... :(
Monday- It was so bare here... Around 100 missionaries from
west campus left last night. But we had our classes and me and Hermana Young
taught Hermano Toledo for our "investigator/teacher" lessons. I think
it went really well. And I didn't have ANY notes! The gift of tongues is real! :)
There was no one around to play volleyball, so my district played foursquare
and I went on the machines for a little while. I felt so good after :)
Today so far I have been able to go do a session at the
temple and we kind of toured main campus. The temple was such a spiritual
experience and I can't wait for next week to go back. It's going to be so
great! And also I would love to hear from people. Mail is something every
missionary looks forward to :)
Sister Annekke Walker
APR14 MEX-OAX Unit 827
2023 N 900 E
Provo, UT 84602
Anyways... I'll write again next week! Hasta luego!
Love Always,
Hermana Walker
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