I have already answered many questions in a physical letter
which I am sending today. Feel free to type it up if you want to in order to
put it in a blog, but since I don't have much time I'm not going to answer all
of your questions and I won't go into much detail.
Week #1 started extremely slow and is speeding up alarmingly
fast. It feels like it's been so long that I can't remember what happened at
home just a week ago, but it's not really a bad experience. You guys should all
watch Elder David A. Bednar's 1.5 hour long talk called "the Character of
Christ", which is an awesome talk. I watched it last night. This morning I
went to the temple and did initiatories. It is the first time I have been to
the temple since getting my own endowments; it was a great experience.
My district is only five strong; my two companions are Elder
Halling and Elder Trockel. Neither of them are going to the same mission that I
am, but we are all speaking Haitian Creole. I have some pictures, but this computer
doesn't have a card reader, so I can't send them to you. I'll see if I can do
it next week. (My P-Day is Monday.)
A quick explanation on my 7-week departure date: learning
Haitian Creole is only a 6-week language, but the Fort Lauderdale Mission transfers
are a week behind most other missions. So they'll consider us ready to leave
October 29th, but I will stay in the MTC for another week to Nov. 5th (alone, I
will probably get a French-speaking companion - so, alone) after the rest of my
district has already left.
Haitian Creole is an awesome, and incredibly simple,
language. It sounds awesome; it is easy to learn; it will be incredible to
speak; but it will most likely be useless for the rest of my life. Hah.
The rest of what I want to say is in my physical letter. I'm
almost out of time, but if you respond quickly I may be able to answer.
This may sound mean, but I was really glad that I got to fly
to Utah instead of driving there. It was a lot of fun. I got a bunch of
pictures of cloud formations (which I can't send you.)
And, I haven't seen Kyle here yet, and I think he leaves
early tomorrow morning, so I probably never will.
Thanks,
Elder Slade
I told you all to watch "the Character of Christ",
but I can't find it on LDS.org, and I can't get on Google to do a more
extensive search, so here's some more info to help you find it if you can:
It's a talk by David A. Bednar, given on Christmas day (a
Sunday) at the MTC, at least a year and 9 months ago. (Before the age change,
anyway.) It really is an awesome talk.
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