First of all, I haven't received any mail from you (Mom and
Dad) even though your Dear Elder letter said that you were sending a physical
letter. The only thing I've received from you is the print-off from the
Character of Christ talk, which makes me think you used a different mailing
address for it. I don't know what happened to the rest of your mail, I think
it's making its way back to you because it never made it here.
Thanks to Britney for her letter. I'll send my response to
your questions in writing, because I'll have more time later today to do that
and I don't actually have your letter with me at the moment.
And, the one other thing I received so far: a wedding
invitation from Courtney. It was pretty funny, actually. The district leader
gave me the letter, and I was talking to Eldè Trockel about it. The envelope
said it was from her, so I was saying something along the lines of "She's
my cousin. I think she was going to get married soon." As I was opening
it, I was joking to myself about how funny it would be to get a wedding
invitation from her, considering that I'm on my mission and there's no chance
that I would be able to go. And then I pulled it out and started laughing.
I really wish that I could go, and I'll actually be no more
than a few miles away from the wedding, which just makes it all the more ironic
that I can't. Anyway, congratulations to Courtney on her marriage. I wish her
the best of luck.
Haitian Creole is coming along slowly still - at least it
seems like it. It's hard to see any progress because it's not exactly
quantifiable. I can't remember if I told you all already, but they actually gave
me a bunch of French materials as well, because apparently Haitians speak
Haitian Creole, but they read French. (If that makes any sense.)
Today Eldè Trockel has a doctors appointment outside of the
MTC, because he has something wrong with his liver. So I'll be going with him
in just a few hours; but Eldè Halling will be doing a companion exchange, he
will be staying with the rest of the district so that only two of us have to
leave campus. (Can you call it a campus?) Anyway, wish Eldè Trockel luck, because
if it turns out that he's intolerant to gluten, then his life will get much
harder. (On the other hand, if he's not intolerant to gluten, then the doctors
have no idea what's wrong with him.)
Now I'll return to The Character of Christ. Thanks for
printing this out for me. Unfortunately, the talk you sent me is not the same
as the one I watched here at the MTC. It's pretty close, but it leaves a lot
out, and reading the talk really isn't the same as watching him give it. I hope
that I'll be able to convince the people here at the MTC to publish the talk on
LDS.org, or at least to let me take a copy of that video with me when I leave,
but I don't really think I'll be able to do it. Darn.
The cafeteria food is pretty good, most of the time. I've
only had a few meals that tasted really "off". The one thing I don't
like about the food is that unfortunately, pretty much everything gives you
gas. I'm not even kidding, I don't know what they do to the food, but it's not
normal. The juice is the worst, but most everybody learns to avoid it after
their first week, so we can usually keep the methane levels to a relative low.
Thanks,
Brandon
Some awesome clouds, with a glimpse of the ground in the far
distance. The plane ride really was a blast. (But I hope they send me to
Florida in a bigger seat, it'll be a 6x longer flight and the flight here was
starting to get uncomfortable after just an hour.)

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