Tuesday, March 3, 2015

We made history! (Tuesday, March 3, 2015)

Dear Mom, etc,

As you can see from the subject line, some pretty interesting and exciting things have happened in the past week! I learn new things each week about this pilot program thingamabobber that we're doing and how really incredible it is to even be a part of it! Last Wednesday, our teacher came in to the room and literally tore up the paper version of the schedule that we were following and announced that we (my district and another district in my zone) are the first missionaries in the history of forever in the world to have the opportunity to plan our own schedule at the MTC. Normally the teachers and MTC people planned all of the lessons and activities and all of class time and we just showed up and did what we were supposed to, but now we get to choose what we do with each minute of class time and choose which lessons, principles, language, and grammar to focus on. We planned out the rest of the activities for that week and yesterday we had another weekly planning session and figured out what we are doing this week as well. It's really exciting because we get to work at our own pace and progress. It really is a blessing to be a part of this and I am really excited to see where it takes us. We have already made so much more progress in the past week and I am really looking forward to this upcoming week as well!

Now I want to switch gears for a minute. I wasn't even going to mention that part above, but where's the fun in making history if you don't record it somewhere? Anyway, the main topic of our District Home Evening last night was Christlike Attributes and the question we came up with for this week was "Which Christlike Attribute do you desire most in your life and why?" and each person in the circle had to answer the question. I realized that one of the things I admire the most about the Savior is His selflessness. He never had an ulterior motive and He did everything He did with genuine intent. He focused His life on serving others and He truly cared about their thoughts and their feelings and especially their hearts. I feel like selflessness also encompasses many of His other wonderful attributes, such as charity, patience, obedience, etc. Another really cool activity we did yesterday is what we called the "Why I love you" game. Each member of the district took a turn sitting in a chair in the middle, and the rest of us had the opportunity to tell that person why we loved them and the qualities they have that we really admire. It made me realize how blessed I am to be surrounded by such wonderful people! Each one of them is an incredible child of God and is working so hard to be the best person they can be. These two activities combined made me realize that I focus too much on myself and what I am thinking about and going through instead of turning outwards like Christ and focusing on others. I made a goal for this week to focus on serving others and praying for others in my district instead of always worrying about myself, so I decided to write this week and tell you about the members of my district and they qualities they have and what I learn from them. It won't be too long because I don't have a lot of time left, but it is a blessing in my life to associate with these incredible missionaries on a daily basis and I want you to have the chance to know a little bit more about them too. 

I'll start with my companion. Hermana Anderson. Wow! She teaches me so much every day. She is a natural leader and knows how to take charge and bring a group together. She is also incredibly hilarious and is always ready to make you smile and laugh, but the thing I love the most about her is her determination to improve and be the best person she can be and she's not afraid of hard work. She knows when it's time to be funny and when it's time to be serious, and she excels at both. She has taught me not to be overwhelmed by my imperfections, but to work hard to overcome them and rely on the Savior's help. 

Hermana S. Lewis is also a great leader, and she is our district's Sister Training Leader. She cares about each girl in our district and genuinely wants to help anyone. One thing I love about her is whenever she talks about something she doesn't like or doesn't agree with, she always says right afterward: "But that's fine." I love it because it shows her commitment to do what the Lord asks her to, even if it seems unpleasant to her, and she's willing to do what's necessary.

Hermana A. Burton is absolutely amazing. She is the most honest person I have ever met and you always know that whatever she says is sincere and genuine. She is very mature and responsible, and she understands the doctrines of the church and the scriptures very well. She loves learning and truly understanding things, and she is a great example to be of being firm and steadfast in what you believe in.

Hermana Jenkins is so fun and sweet. She is also very generous and always willing to help others, and ever sacrifices her own time and whatever she is doing to help other people. She is great at doing hair and everyone always asks her to do their hair, and she does it willingly and without complaining. She is also a really hard worker and wants to learn.

Hermana K. Lewis is very spontaneous and fun to be around! She is full of so much energy and literally runs almost everywhere she goes (including from the door of our room to the bathroom, about 10 feet) and she is always happy and bubbly. She also has a strong testimony and you can tell that she loves the Gospel. 

Elder Hagen knows everything. He had studied Spanish for years and he also knows the Gospel and the scriptures very well, and he can answer almost any question you have. He is always pushing us to learn more and work harder so we can catch up to him. He also does a great Napoleon Dynamite impression. 

Elder Honey is literally as sweet as honey. He is a fantastic example of quiet dignity, and I admire his kindness so much. He is also really funny though and loves to make people laugh (even if it includes writing a rap about our district and singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" about two octaves higher than even I could sing it). He's the kind of person who is genuinely happy for other people and their success, and he is a very determined worker.

Elder Wixom is our District Leader and he does a fantastic job. He is always working so hard to learn Spanish and improve, and he is great with connecting with people and helping them on a person level. He is also very funny and makes the atmosphere seem cheerier (is that a word?)

Elder Rossi is a ball of energy and always makes everyone smile. He has had many experiences in his life and you can tell that he is serving a mission because he truly loves the Gospel and the changes it can make in a person's life and he wants to share that with others. He is a great example to me of working hard and wanting to make changes for the Savior.

I wish I could have written more about these marvelous missionaries, but time doesn't allow it. Even more though, I wish you all had the opportunity to meet them. I respect and admire each one so much and I learn so much from their examples. I know that this district is together here at the MTC at this time for a very specific reason and that God is definitely in the details of our lives. I love you all very much and I hope everything is going well!

Hermana Burton


PS This happened.


PS this is my zone and I love them






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