Monday, November 25, 2013

Meeting baby Zach!

Hola hola hola.
This past week at the MTC has been great! My Spanish has improved a ton and time here is just flying by. Less than two weeks and i'll be on a plane to Mexico! I still have tons to learn but i'm super excited. A few highlights from this week include running into Travis and Laree this morning at Brigham Square so I got to see baby Zach (adorable) and Mason and Hallie. 


Also Elder Jeppsen's girlfriend wrote me a letter and not him so I got to rub that in his face all week (I did feel pretty bad for him though). Me and Elder Jeppsen also like to make cat/wolf/animal noises during volleyball gym time (its hilarious) which used to sort of freak out the people who don't know us, but everybody is slowly starting to accept us.

Also me and some Elders from the district had another little adventure up to main campus where we got to welcome and help some really cool missionaries from Australia! They told us all about Koalas and Crocodiles and life down under and they even knew these 3 kids I went to EFY with 6 years ago from Australia. They also told us lots of lies about Kangaroos Races and Drop Bears but I didn't fall for those. Obviously welcoming in the new district was great and it was awesome to catch up with Elder Hamilton. It is always sad to have a district leave and I'm especially going to miss some of the missionaries from the one that just left this morning! I thought the goodbyes ended once you left on a mission but I was totally wrong! A ton of people were sick in our zone this week also but I was lucky enough to stay healthy through it all and it was a great opportunity to serve others!

Tuesday Marcos A. Aidukaitis gave a great devotional about "Making the big decision" or choosing TODAY which Kingdom of Heaven you want to inherit. And once you've chosen that you want to inherit the Celestial Kingdom every other decision becomes easier. Like when we're having a terrible day on the mission and we want to punch our companion (sort of experienced that this week :) you don't, because you've already decided you want the CK. This made me think of how in Lacrosse I always had the goal of winning state or nationals and when things were hard at practice or whatever you let your goal motivate you to work harder and get better. However the nice thing is life isn't a competition, there isn't only one team that can win or a designated number of spots in Heaven.The more I thought about this the happier it made me! Because losing sucks! I thought about how hard I had worked to win, and how hard everybody works to win and about how devastated I was after losing at State in HS and at Nationals last year and it is so wonderful to think that you don't have to compete with anybody for your spot in Heaven. This also took me back to the quote I really liked about Jesus not being competitive. 

Thursday me and my companion and a few issues (which are all resolved now) but that made that day pretty tough. I love Elder Bake though and I was able to learn quite a bit from that experience and I'm sure the mission will get a million times harder and i'll have companions much harder to get a long with! Anyways I found some scriptures that really helped me out that day. (The scriptures are good at that.) So Alma 26:12-16 reads... 
12 Yea, I know that I am anothing; as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will bnot boast of myself, but I will cboast of my God, for in his dstrength I can do all ethings; yea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever.
 13 Behold, how many thousands of our brethren has he loosed from the pains of ahell; and they are brought to bsing redeeming love, and this because of the power of his word which is in us, therefore have we not great reason to rejoice?
14 Yea, we have reason to praise him forever, for he is the Most High God, and has loosed our brethren from the achains of hell.
 15 Yea, they were encircled about with everlasting adarkness and destruction; but behold, he has brought them into his everlasting blight, yea, into everlasting salvation; and they are encircled about with the matchless bounty of his love; yea, and we have been instruments in his hands of doing this great and marvelous work.
16 Therefore, let us aglory, yea, we will bglory in the Lord; yea, we will rejoice, for our joy is full; yea, we will praise our God forever. Behold, who can glory too much in the Lord? Yea, who can say too much of his great power, and of his cmercy, and of his long-suffering towards the children of men? Behold, I say unto you, I cannot say the smallest part which I feel.

Which is essentially Alma giving a powerful testimony of the greatness of God and of how awesome missionary work is. However only a couple verses later we read that things always weren't so great for Alma on the mission... (This happened before the success of his mission that he was boasting in the Lord about)

 27 Now when our hearts were depressed, and we were about toaturn back, behold, the Lord bcomforted us, and said: Go amongst thy brethren, the Lamanites, and bear with cpatience thinedafflictions, and I will give unto you success.

Things were tough for Alma. He wasn't always having tons of success and at one point he even wanted to go home and what was the Lord's response? Go amongst thy brethern and bear with patience thine afflictions and I will give unto you success. Things aren't always easy, they aren't ever going to be always easy and they aren't supposed to be always easy. But the Lord knows exactly what we're going through and is waiting just on the other side of our trial waiting to bless us! 

A few thoughts from this week I really liked:

"Hope is the anchor of our souls, hope is trust in God's promises, faith that if we act now, the desired blessings will be fulfilled in the future."

"The milk of your mission will tickle your tongue" Elder Jeppsen

"Don't compare yourself to others, compare yourself to the best person you could be"

"If you're having a problem it's not about the problem at all, it's about the attitude you're having about the problem." Jack Sparrow

"If you're having a bad day it's because you're making your mission about you!"- David A. Bednar

S/o to Derrick Rose ;(
S/o to Mama and Caitlin for sending me packages

If anybody writes me I have really cool stickers to decorate my letters with :)

John 16:33- We can always be optimistic
John 15:15- Jesus calls us his friends (maybe already shared this)
Galatians 5:13- just read it 
3 Nephi 12:6- Stay thirsty my friends

There's so much more I wish I could say but i'm out of time!
I miss and love you all so much!
I'm really going to miss being home for Thanksgiving but this is where the Lord wants me!

Con amor,
Elder Mitchell


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

I knew you were trouble when you walked in

The days here are super long but the weeks just fly by! I can´t believe I´ve already been here almost two weeks. So many cool things happen everyday I can barely fit them all into my journal at night and I can only fit like 5% of that into my email time! So here we go

Despite my best efforts to be obedient and set a good example for the zone (Yes I am trying very hard) I kept getting in trouble this week! First a random ¨maestra¨ was in our computer language study room (Its like a Mormon Rosetta Stone) and she reprimanded me for speaking English...but I was just explaining to another Elder who needed help, so that sort of upset me. Then the cafeteria boss lady got super mad at me for leaving my backpack under the stairs ( I left it under the stairs because I knew we werent supposed to to bring them inside and there were already tons of them under there) and started accusing me of ´¨trying to hide something¨´ and threatened to call MTC Police and my Branch Prez (Uhhh what) (Obviously talked my way out of that) but this also upset me. And later I was speaking some spanish with another elder, using some of the ´¨dichos´¨ the native Mexican Elders taught me during volleyball gym time...(all I said was ´"Que tal, Way?") when an eavesdropping ¨´maestra´¨ reprimanded me for using terms inappropriate for missionaries or something idk she was talking really fast so i barely understood her. But after all this I was feeling pretty down because I'm really trying to do my best to follow the rules and be a good missionary and everything but I just kept getting yelled at randomly. I told Hermano Opoate (MY maestro)  about this and he taught me a pretty good lesson. He said that I shouldnt be upset with myself or any of these women because they don't know the intentions of my heart. My Heavenly Father knows if I am trying to do my best and what my intentions are so I shouldn't take any offense from these people who don't know me and are just trying to do their job. After talking with I felt so much better. Almost like I got a big ole hug from my Heavenly Father. Hermano Opoate is such an amazing teacher I learn tons and tons from him all day. So much more then just Spanish. But what a blessing it is to have a Heavenly Father who knows our name (in the scriptures He is always calling people and prophets by name, Moses my son, Samuel Samuel, Adam, Joseph, ect..) what makes us happy, what makes us angry and knows just what we need and knows who we can become. God truly knows us, understands us and loves us perfectly. 

Despite getting in a little bit of trouble, this week was still awesome! L. Tom Perry came and gave a devotional on Tuesday night which I showed up to 3 hours early to so I could sing in the choir, got kicked out of choir (too many people) and (long story short) ended up being a bodyguard for L. Tom Perry (sort of) but yeah that was pretty awesome. He gave a great talk about the importance of companionships which personally helped me a ton! Also this week we kept teaching "Ruby" which was sometimes very hard but my spanish is getting better and better and I always learn so much from her. Also a district from our zone left the MTC yesterday which was pretty sad to say goodbye to them. We all sang "God be with you till we meet again" in Spanish and it was the coolest thing. I am starting to love the Spanish language  and love singing, praying, and everything in it. I got to bless the sacrament in Spanish too that was cool.

A few funny things that happened.. Tuesday inbetween classes two huge Samoan Hermanas robbed us of all our candy. They asked for some and then just took all of it. When we went back to class Opoate made us repeat "Hermana, NO" ten times and said it was a very important spanish phrase. Thursday: All week Elder Jeppsen had been making me check the mail (DL responsibility) like 4x a day because he hadn't heard from his GF yet. So I decided to write him a fake letter from her and when he got it he was screaming and jumping on my back trying to get it from me and then was almost crying when he found out it was from me. It sounds pretty mean but he laughed about it. Elder Jeppsen and I get along really well and I love him a ton. Friday: To make a really long story really short Elder Jeppsen tackled me into our bathtub and my suit got all soapy so it has to be dry cleaned now. Everyday: Playing vball with the mexicans is sooo funny and I have learned so much smack talk in Spanish already it's awesome! I laugh so much here sometimes I think I'm doing something wrong. 

A few thoughts and scriptures to share from this week:
"Jesus was NOT competitive" Mary Ellen Edmonds (Gave an AMAZING talk yesterday)
"When you're in the service of the Lord you can not keep up with his blessings"- E. Perry
"When you do the very best you can do heaven sends help to do the things you can't" Sis Edmonds
 "Smile and make the world wonder why" idk
Matthew 5:44 - scripture for the haters
Luke 22: 42,43 - even Jesus asked for help
Acts 17:27- The Lord is never far
Matthew 19:29- Blessings coming my way, holla
D&C 100: 5-8 Power of the Holy Ghost (classic missionary scripture)

And S/o to BYU Lax for winning Best of The West in Vegas! I heard you played great Jarby
S/o to everyone who wrote me this week, getting anything in the mail is tons of fun. PLZ keep writing!!!

Spoiler Alert- Elder (Duncan) Hamilton is entering the MTC on Wed and will be in my zone!! SOoo excited for that!

Two things that I find in everything I learn-
Love love love everyone
Be more like Christ

I'm being blessed out of my mind right now
I love you all so much and miss you
I love my calling and I love my Savior
Pray 4 me plz

Ustedes me laten,

Elder Mitchell

Monday, November 11, 2013

A backpack full of slab pizza


Familia y amigos

WOW

So much has happened already at the MTC. Things here move super fast and we're always super busy. There's so much I want to write about but I only have a little bit of time to email! So far my experience as a missionary has been amazing, the days are long and go by pretty slow but I have learned more in 5 days than I could have imagined. You know how sometimes you'll have a super spirtitual experience at church or something? Where the spirit is super strong and you feel God's love so much and it just makes your whole day awesome? Well at the MTC that happens like 3 or 4 times a day.
We spend about 15 hours a day studying spanish or the Gospel of Jesus Christ and praying. We pray sooo much. It's awesome. I got here last Wednesday... (with a backpack full of slab pizza) s/0 to my Provo friends...Thursday night I was made District Leader which is awesome because the Elders in this district are such great guys (seriously cool people I'll have to write about them more later) and being District Leader means I'll get to do a lot of service for them. 
On Friday night me and my companion gave a lesson to our "investigator", Ruby, completely in Spanish. It was frustrating to not be able to say everything I wanted and to stumble in the language so much but the Lord blessed me and I was able to speak way better than I expected. On Saturday we gave Ruby another lesson in Spanish and it was still pretty rough but she accepted our invitation to go to church and we taught her how to pray. Oh by the way, one of the coolest experiences I've had so far is being able to pray and bare testimony in Spanish. My words are pretty simple (getting better) but I've felt the spirit so strong with just a sweet and simple testimony of how much God loves all children. 
Sunday was a nice change of pace with Church, leadership meetings, an awesome devotional and listening to Elder Bednar's talk "Character of Christ". Also on Sunday President Hill pulled me out of a District Meeting (which I felt a little behind in, being the new guy and all) and asked me and my companion Elder Bake would take over as Zone Leaders after the current ones left for Argentina later this week. I was pretty shocked by this but I am way excited to be able to serve the Hermanas y Elders of the zone!
I don't have much more time but a few things I forget to mention, I'm living in the Wyview campus MTC which is pretty cool because I can walk to the Coca Bean on P-Days (a nice lady  bought me a cupcake today :) ) but it's sad because we dont get Temple walks on Sundays :( OH. Also on Saturday night at dinner (I was super tired all day) I almost died laughing. Elder Jeppsen, an elder from the district, is really goofy and makes me laugh all the time, was talking about something which wasn't even that funny but the way he said it or something combined with how tired and deprived of fun I was made me lose it. (Larry laugh) I tried, but I couldn't help it and spit all my juice out all over the Elders sitting by me. Mostly everybody was staring at me but I was just laughing and laughing and trying to apologize but just kept laughing and even crying. Eventually I had to excuse myself to calm down. It was quite the scene.
Later that night i threw a suprise birthday party for Elder Farrington of the district which was also fun.  ALSO I found out i'll only be here for about 3 1/2 more weeks! Crazy! Anyways I have to go but here are a few thoughts from my journal... 
-If we are worthy and willing to accept the Lord's call for us, He will prepare us and we need not to doubt or fear. 
-I need to try to love everybody as much as God does. The spirit is felt through love and the spirit testifies of what is true.
-Life is hard but it is a lot harder when you're stupid -John Wayne

I'm out of time but if you want to write me I have time everyday to write letters but only get to email once a week. My address is:

Elder Mitchell
DEC09 MEX-HER
2023N 900 E Unit 812
Provo UT 84602

Also if you write me with DearElder.com i get those letters the next day! But please include your address so I can write you back!

Everyday I am trying to forget about myself and become more like my Savior and friend Jesus Christ and invite others to come to know Him.

I love and miss you all soooo much
les amo,
Elder Mitchell

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

SEND YOUR LOVE 2 the MTC

There are a few ways you can write to McKay while he is in the Missionary Training Center.

1) Dear Elder. This is SUPER EASY and FREE. Just select Provo West MTC and enter unit 812,  mission code MEX-HER, and estimated departure date DEC16. Also, they probably think his name is Travis, so enter that for his first name. Just type your letter, send it off, and it will be printed and delivered to McKay the same day.

2) The old-fashioned way. There really is nothing like receiving a hand-written letter. It can't be beat! Send letters and packages/Slab pizza to the following address:

Elder Travis McKay Mitchell
DEC16 MEX-HER
2023 N 900 E Unit 812

Provo UT 84602

3) E-mail! McKay's missionary e-mail address is travis.mitchell@myldsmail.net.

Thanks in advance for all your love and support. I will post McKay's weekly e-mail here for all the world to read.