Well... for three days it's been absolutely bazaar and exciting and its 100% worth it. I love it so far. On the first day I got to my room put my luggage away and went to my classroom to meet my companion. His name is Elder Foster and he's pretty great. He likes all sports except basketball so we play volleyball during gym time.
The second day was long and tiring. I had breakfast at 7am and then class at 8. Class though was long, entertaining and tiring, but in all, I like it a lot. It's all very spiritual and I can really feel the spirit. I am very grateful for that, to feel the spirit as it roams around and touches people's hearts. I love it here. I'm just anxious and excited to get to the mission field.
The 3rd day was better than the 2nd day. I'm just glad that the days go by fast but they’re still long enough to enjoy them. Dinner was good. We had pizza from Papa Johns. They must have had a long day making enough pizza for 2,500 missionaries to have 3 slices each.
My dorm is on the first floor and there are four Elders in my room. Elders Allred, Olsen, Foster and me. I get up at 6:20 to beat the shower rush.
My daily schedule is eat, class, class, eat, class, class, class, eat, class, class, bed. I'm kidding! It's really good. I like my schedule; my favorite part is personal and companion study I get a lot from that.
My favorite part of my days so far is gym time. You have to run it off a bit. Oh and the freaking chocolate milk here is the best milk I've ever had!!
My instructors are Brother Ross and Sister Grover and there are 12 missionaries in our district. I don’t have all their names down yet. I’ve been sleeping OK. Some nights are better than others. No one snores yet. Bonus
I can read emails anytime I receive them as long as I’m not in class. I just can’t respond until P-day.
Love you all,
Elder Hunt
The District
The only way to eat cereal
Of one my typical daily meals
My comp can solve it too!!
Our dorm room
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