MTC Week Two

Heyyyyy, this week has been really good. The MTC is amazing!  I love it. I feel the spirit all the time and it is amazing. Yesterday I felt the spirit so strong, like one of the strongest feelings I have ever felt. Like my whole body was really warm and we were outside and my body was like receiving adrenaline. It felt like I was being shocked up and down my body. Whenever someone would say something that was really cool it would hit me, and it was amazing. This week we have been learning 6 hours of Spanish every day and my Spanish is coming along. I can understand a lot more and it's awesome.  I can't really speak the language yet,  but I can understand it better. 

The meals are alright, but I'm getting tired of them ha ha ha The drinks are great,  and my district is great. I love making people laugh and I telling them my dad jokes and doing a few magic tricks here and there. I haven't been happier. Like it's really awesome. Everyone calls me Frampapi ha ha ha ha ha ha It's awesome. The missionaries pass down things  during are group prayer and I got a gun. It was for best shooter that doesn't miss in basketball ha ha 

The days are really long and the weeks are really short, which is good. 

There is so much good we have to do in the world and I feel soooo lucky to call my self a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. My testimony has grown so much over these 10 days and it's so true and I love it here. I love that Garrett is going to the temple often and getting out of his comfort zone because here in the MTC  he is going to be going out of his comfort zone a lot. Even if it's weird or different or if you feel  like it is only a small thing, it can make such a big difference in a person's life.  We have been learning about that a ton and honestly there is nothing else I'd rather be doing right now than serving the Lord just as Lehi did. They left all they had because of a vision he had. He couldn't not follow it just because it was different, he stepped out of his comfort zone and took a leap of FAITH. That is all you need to do, like dad says--it just takes 20 seconds of courage. 

I'm praying for you guys every day and miss you guys. 











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