Today is my last day in the MTC. In ~11 hours, I am going to
be reporting to the travel office; in ~18 hours, I will be on my way to
Florida.
So, my flight schedule is split into two flights. The first
is from here to Texas, and the second is from Texas to FL-FTL. So I was
thinking that in order to make it easier for you guys, I could call from the
Texas airport instead, if I can't get any time on the phone in the morning. The
problem is that I don't know if they adapt the times to the time zones of the places
where you land, so I don't have any idea what time it would be for you. So I'll
call in the morning, if there ends up being enough time, or I'll call it from
the Texas airport anywhere from 9:00-12:00. Sorry if this doesn't work out, I just
realized that there are going to be a lot more missionaries than pay phones
tomorrow morning. I'll try my best.
I don't know if they would let us Skype together, or if I'll
have the resources to do it, etc. Either way, Paul would be the one to ask, he's
the one who actually used Skype.
Eldè Trockel left with the rest of my district last week. It
turns out that they have no idea what's wrong with his liver, but he's not
gluten intolerant. His liver has grade 1 liver damage, for some unknown reason.
The doctor said (nonchalantly) that worst-case scenario, he has to have a liver
transplant. No big deal. But for now they're just waiting to see if the problem
gets worse.
My last week in the MTC has been chaotic, to say the least.
Enough said.
Tonight, my temporary companions are planning to play a
trick on one of the new districts in our zone. We bought a new alarm clock, and
they are planning to hide it in their room, set to go off ~1:30 AM. (I will be
staying up outside of our residence, because if I fell asleep then I would only
get ~2 hours of sleep anyway, and then I would be groggy. I can sleep on the
plane.) The alarm clock will be hidden behind a vent in the ceiling outside of
their room. I'm going to do my best to pretend that I can't hear it, but I
don't think I'll be able to keep a straight face.
Thanks for all the pictures! I don't have any for you!
Sorry!
Thanks,
Eldè Slade