OK, so bed number 1, mine. I hate it!! I woke up today and I cant move my neck because I slept wrong and the mattress is awful and now I feel like I have a neck cast on!! hahaha
bed number 2, NAR. BEDNAR. BEDNARLY-no just kidding. But yes Elder Bednar is coming on wednesday, and yes I will be going, and no I will not be camping out. (I would be, only... the mission won't let me.) And I might see Brett!! We´ll let yáll know how it went afterwords.
Yeah so mom requested a few daily details, so ..
hmm... mornings are nice because they always fly by. I do my workout (I have two routines: push ups and sit ups, or exercise band stuff, alternating every other day) from 6 30 to 7 (funny note, I no longer need an alarm. We haven't set it for two weeks, I simply wake up at about 6 24 every day. like every day without fail ha.) then i eat breakfast, kinda. ham and bread, or nothing. depends on if i have ham and bread that day. (don't worry i have some new personal goals) then we study at 8, which has become a blessing and something very looked forward to in my life. I read the Book of Mormon 30 minutes a day (mission rule) and then study whatever else, be it PMG, or Jesus the Christ, or the bible dictionary. It varies.
Then everyday except tuesday and saturday, we have something at ten in the morning until lunch, so, mornings go so fast. Sunday church, monday P-day, wed zone meetings, Thurs service, Fri weekly planning (dreadfully long and boring but absolutely necessary).
Check back next week for our special on afternoon missionary life.
This week I wanted to share a couple things.
1 A couple in the ward (still fairly young, both returned missionaries, he served in miami speaking english, and she served i think in northern peru) We ate lunch with them yesterday and just chatted about the mission and stuff, which was nice, but she said something that touched me. She said, ´I would honestly give anything just to go to The Salt Lake Temple, or The Sacred Grove for one day. Just one day.´ Wow, what a heart-hitter. How blessed are we, and how we take it all for granted!! Many of the members here would agree one hundred percent with the sister. Just don't take it for granted, ok? Chase, I love your goal of temple week. awesome.
Quick thing! Grandma, thanks for the package, I loved it!! My comp as well. he loved the ghiradelli chocolates, or however you spell them!
2 quick shout out to Ellis Chaffetz, and the Chaffetz family, Ellis I came across your christmas letter read it again the other day, it actually meant a lot that someone, not family, took the time to write me!! I will write you guys, I swear, but there simply isn't a ton of time to go search for the nearest post office.. (it´s not near) also I would love to hear some details about Max!!
3 I don't know.
But thanks to all, and I hope you all enjoy the spring and the snow that is left. It is still very humid and very hot here. (it has cooled down at night, so that is pleasant.)
Chau
Elder Hartvigsen
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