Hi Mom! 
The MTC is WAY different than I thought it would be. The 
first few days are so hard for someone who doesn't socialize much like 
me, but as long as you're friends with your companion/district, you'll 
get better each day. I've already had so many cool experiences here, 
it's unreal. I was feeling really depressed and had major anxiety the 
first day here, so when we met our Branch Presidency on the second 
night, I asked the First Counselor Brother Hoggan (hoag-un) to give me a
 blessing. I still get a bit sad every now and then, but I remember the 
blessing he gave me and my district supports me a lot. We had a class 
with one of our teachers, Sister Hanshaw, and I really opened up and 
said I was grateful for their friendship and to be in their company. 
That made Sister Hanshaw a bit teary-eyed. 
My companion is 
Elder Benesch (ben-ish) and he's from Farmington. He really likes to ski
 and do outdoorsy stuff. He's kinda like a mix of Austin Bush and 
Caden's brother Tanner. We have ten people in our district; six elders 
and four sisters. besides me and Elder Benesch, there's Elder Hunt (who 
has the most contagious laugh), Elder Sonne (like 'Johnny'. He's really 
funny and cool), Elder Ayre (who has apparently been to our house, but 
neither of us remember such a thing), and our district leader, Elder 
Anderson. He's done one year at BYU and he's the most genuine guy I've 
ever met. He cares about all of us, and it's amazing. We all love joking
 around and talking about movies, specifically dumb ones like Hot Rod :D
The
 sisters are Sister Udy (yoo-dee), who's really sarcastic and chill, 
Sister Robinson, who's really bubbly and funny, Sister Freeman, who has a
 really strong spirit about her, and Sister Beverlin, who's the oldest 
out of any of us. She's pretty quiet but she too has a strong spirit. 
These
 new buildings at the MTC are HUGE and amazing. There's a mural on each 
floor of different things; like Moses walking with the people of Israel 
through the parted sea, or Nephi praying to know how to help his family.
 I have pictures of them, but they're on my camera, which I can't 
connect to the computer, so I'll have to send them later.
The 
Cafeteria is pretty good. There's a new item every meal, and we haven't 
had the same thing twice yet. There's a drink wall with all sorts of 
juices, sodas, and milks. Everyone goes for chocolate milk. We usualy 
have classes during our day, and they go for about three hours at atime,
 but it never feels like a drag. Our other teacher, Brother McKenzie, 
shares funny stories.  We 
scheduled meetings with practice investigators yesterday, and one of 
them, Emily, has been to London and found a TARDIS on the sidewalk just 
sitting there. I'm jealous. 
It's been a really
 good few days so far! I still get a bit homesick, but I know it'll get 
better. I'll try and get a picture with Brother Hoggan, and i'll send 
the pictures from my tablet rightly.
Love,
Elder Connor Keddington (B)
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| Shower Hair | 
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| Class with Brother McKenzie | 
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| A Familiar Flag (Ghana) | 
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| Elders Benesch and Keddington | 
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| Big 'Ol Daddy Long Legs | 
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| Temple Trip | 
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| Dr. Pepper is always watching...what a creeper! | 
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| Elders Benesch, Keddington, Hunt, Sonne, Anderson, Ayre and Sisters Beverlin, Freeman, Udy, & Robinson | 
 
 
First few nights Hailey layed awake considering how one might escape from the MTC.
ReplyDeleteBetween crying jags - that is! And she was sure she would fall out of that top bunk!
Since those first few days -
her feet have rarely, if ever - touched the ground!!
So, Connor.. get on your "flight" suit, Son! You're in for the "ride" of your life!! & THAT'S a PROMISE!!!