District: PERFECT! There’s 6 of us total and none of the elders are from Utah or even live close to Utah so they’re all way humble so that’s a blessing. My district is always on the same level and I love them all and we all genuinely want to be doing this and can’t wait to see each other in person. EXCEPT THEY'RE GOING TO TAHITI! ALL OF THEM! AND I AM NOT GOING TO TAHITI I AM GOING TO BARBADOS! So that’s a bit sad.😿
Companion: SISTER WHISAMORE shes a person who I would be good friends with if we just met at school or something and she has very deep insights and it’s awesome, very real. Here’s something cool she said, she said she used to wonder why it’s the “goal” to baptize people as a missionary and not just teach/serve them, but then she explained (a lot better than I can) how she realized it’s because baptism is an ordinance that REALLY helps you use the atonement and that’s pretty much the whole point of life
Mission training part: all in French. Since it’s an advanced French district, it’s exactly what it would be like if I got called to speak English and would only do 3 weeks of training… except everything is in French as if it’s my first language. So we don’t study French or anything and it’s just FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH all day long. I mean I understand it all, but it takes more effort than if I were just listening to an English lecture.
Here are some pictures:
Last family selfie moments before I was set apart
Screenshot of myself and my district just video calling for fun
One is me and my next door neighbor Logan’s messages (who started MTC same time as me for same duration and is going to my neighboring mission
) because we were in a giant group zoom meeting and found each other and that’s funny
My brother Spencer’s black out jersey because isn’t that so so so cool
Art of Adam and Eve that I did, no just kidding I didn’t do it I saw it in the Liahona magazine and I very much like it because they don’t look like traditional Adam and Eve and that makes them more relatable to see them as regular people like us






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