Wednesday, October 29, 2014

It's Official Now

October 27-29

We arrived at the MTC (Missionary Training Center) in Provo, Utah at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 27, 2014.  The group of "old" missionaries that checked in this week is 92.   One of the first things that happened was that we received our missionary tags.   Seems kind of strange to go around all day with my name on my clothing, but it helps when I am trying to remember names of the other "old" missionaries.

The 92 couples are from all over the United States and even a few from Canada.   Their assignments are taking them all over the world.....from Zambia, to Germany, to The Netherlands, to New Zealand, to Fiji.   We are in a small group of 4 couples and spend most of each day studying with them.  Included in that group are couples going to Fiji, The Netherlands, Sandy, Utah and us to Chesapeake, Virginia.

We felt like we needed to take the standard picture of us in front of the world map pointing out our area of service.



They are keeping us very busy this week....we are in class from 8 a.m. to about 4:30 p.m. with a few 10 minute breaks and time out for lunch.   We eat all of our meals in the same cafeteria as the young missionaries......and there are lots of them.   I heard one employee say today that there are approximately 2500 missionaries here now - they got about 400 new missionaries in today.   It is interesting to see how much energy and excitement the young missionaries have - whether it be in the morning or at the end of the day.   I have a little pep in my step in the morning, but by the end of the day when I have climbed about 10 flights of steps that day and walked from building to building, I am dragging a bit.

This is our home away from home for the next 10 days.   We live a little over a mile from the main training center but they warned us not to walk because the incline is steep and they had one man a few months back who had health problems after walking that steep incline (I'm guessing some heart problems).   We drive over to the main training center at 7 a.m., get some breakfast and then stay the rest of the day until we return about 5:30 or 6:00 after dinner.


I think our apartment looks like a typical college student/missionary apartment, even down to the bicycles stored in the kitchen :)

As you can see, some things never change.....here's Elder Ashton ready for a bike ride :)

So far we are having a great experience and although I am missing family and friends fiercely, I find that most of the 91 other couples are feeling the same way, so we commiserate together and enjoy talking about those we hold dear.   We're thinking of you and hope you are having as much fun in your life as we are having in ours!








2 comments:

  1. It's very exciting to see you looking so official. I love these missionary pictures. Glad you have other couples to commiserate with. You're all in the same boat. We surely miss you here, but I'm so glad to see things taking shape and you doing just what you need to be doing. All except Denis and the bike riding. Make him stop that :-)
    Love you, Carol! Thanks for posting!

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  2. So glad to hear how you're doing. I've been thinking about you and wondering. You both look good. I'm so grateful for this chance to 'go' on your mission with you!! Thank you for blogging it.

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