- Well hi there friends and family! The MTC is the best place in the
entire world. The spirit is always there and it is ALL about serving
the Lord. I have loved everything except when I got a pulled muscle in...
my leg but it's okay now. I bet you are wondering, what is your daily
routine? What's been your favorite part? Who is your companion? Well
allow me to tell you about the first week.
- Daily routine:
6 or 6:30 arise and prepare for the day
7-7:30 breakfast
7:30-8:00 plan
8:00-11:30 class (with brother Nielsen)
11:30-12:00 personal study
12:00-12:45 lunch
12:45-1:30 finish personal study
1:30-2:30 companion study
2:30-3:00 prepare for exercise
3:00-4:00 exercise
4:00-4:45 prepare for next activity (shower/nap/study)
5:00-6:00 dinner
6:00-9:00 class (with sister Rigby my favorite teacher ever)
9:00-9:30 Teaching Resource Center (teaching investigators)
9:30-10:30 prepare for bed/personal study
10:30 retire to bed - So my favorite part has been class with sister Rigby because she
teaches such powerful lessons and it is just so beyond amazing the
church is true haha. I love my companion because first of all her name
is Sister Peacock and she is just like me I feel like I've known her
my whole life. She is from Salem Oregon and she loves Disney so what
more do you need haha. Our only disagreement is that she likes the
snow......oh well.
- I've been teaching this investigator named Patty and she is atheist,
she was very interested about life after death because she recently
had a son pass away. So we told her that families can be together
forever if you go to the temple and if you get baptized and then I
invited her to be baptized and she said if she feels that this church
is true then she would!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So crazy I almost started
crying but I didn't want her to freak out haha. - Scripture of the week is Jacob 7:23 also please send me dear elders I
love them so much! Thank you for all of your prayers and support and
thank you to Wendy and Grace and Grandma Geri for the packages!!! I
love you all. 🙏🏻 - Love, Sister Rodabough
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