Missionary Photo Shoot by my Aunt Amber Park at Timpanogos Temple |
This past week has been phenomenal! We were supposed to email on Monday since that's P-day, but the schedule got all messed up due to poor planning so here I am Thursday.
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Friday was my first full day in the MTC, I met my sleeping companion Elder Adu-Gyamfi at 11:00 the night before along with a whole bunch of sleeping African Elders.
In the morning, I got woken up at like 5 since all of the African Elders pop up on the dot at 5 every morning, it gets rather erksome since they love to sing and have every light on. So adjusting to that is rough, since we go all day and then only get 6 hours of rest. The day was just filled with classes and devotionals to help us get to know one another.
Saturday I nearly died. The day was going fine just like it should. Having porage each morning, studying, the usual. But for lunch that day they had this Nutella spread with some homemade rolls. So I lathered up my roll and took a big bite only to have my body respond by saying 'that's not right'.... So I swallowed (big mistake) and popped two Benadryl. I went upstairs to the doctor but made a pit stop in the bathroom on the way. No sooner had I gotten situated I began to see everything I had eaten since leaving home. After my little session I took two more Benadryl which mellowed out the rest of my day.
Sunday was nice, it slightly felt like every other day here in the MTC since we had classes all day, but having the sacrament and hearing the talks was really nice and they invited the spirit. We had several lessons on Faith and Repentance. We watched the Joseph Smith Restoration video that evening which is so amazing. Each time I watch it I get a stronger testimony of the prophet Joseph Smith. I know that he was key to the restoration and worked purely through the Lord. :)
We had American food on Monday! They gave us cereal and toast for breakfast and then French fries for both lunch and dinner. The funny thing is is that the Americans can't stand the African food, and the Africans hate the American food, none of them liked the cereal or fries! :)
We've been doing mock investigators which just reminds me of mission prep, I can't wait to get out into the feild and actually teach. :) I played football again and kept getting meged by Elders Yaboi and Meandesa. I love those guys!
Tuesday was pretty similar to Monday, minus the American food. I love the chef, her name is Aba Yanka and she really looks out for me, ever since my little episode she has been really careful with the meals. We taught some more which was nice because every time we teach it helps reveal more about our strengths and weaknesses. We took a self assessment today on gospel attributes. My lowest two were Humility and Charity, but my highest was Patience. It's really nice to see what I need to improve on so I can target those and grow. :)
Wednesday we had the opportunity to visit the temple and do an Endowment session. I love how in the temples they tailor the art work to the culture and environment. I was able to relax and just feel the spirit. Most of the African Elders had never gone through the temple so a few of us Americans got to be their escorts. :) We went to the distribution center and got more garments. I bought a Fante Book of Mormon for 1.3 Cedis. Which equals about 30 cents! Everything here is way cheap!
I've decided I never want to drive in Accra, people here are nuts! They have no speed limits anywhere, people J walk all the time, people walk down the middle of the road trying to sell you stuff,and that stuff can range from nuts, kites, bread, slingshots, drinks, ice packs, mints, drinks, gum, bananas, clocks, wind shield wipers and toilet paper! Just walking down the middle of the road! Motorcycles drive down the line at like 50 miles an hour and are clearing each car by only like 3 inches if that.
My studies have been helping me get more and more comfortable with my purpose as a missionary and relying on God. I'm still so far away from being even remotely perfect but I'm improving and that's all that matters. :)
Just a few thoughts from studies
- We need to be 7 dip missionaries (2 Kings 5)
- You can only teach repentance, if you are repenting.
- Read hymn 179 in the French hymn book. (In English of course ;) )
- Only by humbling ourselves will the Lord answer our prayers.
I am loving it so far! It's going to fly by!
~ Love, Elder Park
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