My Daily Schedule is somewhat like this:
6:30am Wake up and get ready
7:15am Breakfast
7:45am Class or study
11:00am Exercise (every other day it is at 1:30pm)
12:30pm Lunch
1:15pm Back to class to study
5:10pm Dinner
6:00pm Study some more
9:30pm Go to our rooms and prep for next day and bed
10:15pm Personal time
10:30pm Bed time
So yep it's exciting. I'm learning a lot and also forgetting a lot but then I learn it again so two times learned is better than one right? Hahaha I usually have cereal like once a day whether it asagohan, hirugohan, bongohan because there is always one meal of the day where I don't want anything the cooks prepared.
This girl from Idaho Falls went home today, so good thing I only spent one semester up there. Hahah
Just kidding, she has never been away from home so they said she had separation anxiety. Separated from what you ask? Who knows? Idaho has nothing anyways. Haha just kidding, she was way nice, except when she talked. her head moved like a bobble head when she talked and it was torture cause I wanted to laugh real bad every time so it was a blessing in disguise I guess.
My comp is still a dingus, but things are getting better and I am being very patient rather than telling them how to behave and stuff. Also Travis's advice about having patience with the shimai (Sister Missionaries)... SOOOO TRRRRUUUUEEEEE They are good people just kind of obnoxious. Other than that all is good!
We get new missionaries to our District on May 10th so then I will be looked at as a legend in the Zone 6. Hahah just kidding.
Real quick the scripture I would like on my plaque is 3 Nephi 27:13-14. It has become my favorite.
Love you and hope all is well!
Sincerely,
Elder Bloomfield
Also forgot to mention Dallin H Oaks (One of the Twelve Apostles) spoke to the missionaries on
Tuesday and it was sweet! I don't have any more time to tell you what he said, but basically he heralded a lot about the importance of faith and repentance.
Tuesday and it was sweet! I don't have any more time to tell you what he said, but basically he heralded a lot about the importance of faith and repentance.
Repentance in our investigators is being emphasized a lot lately and I love it. Repentance should be a source of happiness as we are growing closer to Christ and God through it:)
Got to go!
Love You!
Thought for the week:
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