
I guess I should give a brief introduction to the Hermanas who I failed to address last week: At this point, we have 5 elders and 4 hermanas which is very odd in terms of the regular district, but we're all really close and are grateful that we can learn and grow together. Hermana Hoopes is killing it at Spanish and shows us up in lots of the things we do and she lopped off a bunch of hair today which was a bold move. Hermana Hungerford is real solid in Spanish as well, she's quieter, but we're all slowly opening up more. Her and Hermana Wallace are both John Mayer fans which I love, I helped Hermana remember the name of a song she couldn't remember which was quite a proud moment for me. Hermana Wallace's favorite movie is La La Land and I can relate to that (You still need to see it mom! And don't take this out so people don't see it, they can help me get you to finally watch it). Hermana Feser is big into travel and is probably the best at building our togetherness which is great.
Okay now onto the current week. It's hard to remember everything that's been going on, luckily I've got a good journal going and can always look back at our massive schedule. Shawn Hamp and I still go to the gym to get absolutely massive. The CCM gym is probably one of the only places on Earth I can go and not feel like I'm being judged in the weight room. At the moment I can't recall much so I guess I can talk about Christmas. I had the best Christmas breakfast of my life... instant potatoes over spam, what a meal am I right! After lunch we all got to call home. It didn't end up being a Skype which was too bad, and they also literally put a countdown clock of 30 minutes in front of us so that was a little frustrating too. Anyways, we blasted through that phone call with as much information as we could cram into so little time, but it was just great to hear from everyone and get to talk. We had a devotional at 11:00 that was streaming from the Provo MTC with Elder and Sister Bednar which was really great. Bednar is always so straightforward with his message which I really enjoy. He mainly talked about missions in general and some about personal revelation.
Afterwards we did pinatas which was really fun, the candy was pretty ehhh but that okay. It was just fun to do with our entire zone. Right after that we headed to the gym and did a big service project for refugee relief where we packed tons of boxes full of supplies and such. The whole MTC split into two shifts I believe so we were there with hundreds of other missionaries. At the end of the day we had a big Christmas Devotional or program or whatever with a ton of music which is always my favorite. It always brings the spirit so strongly. Let's see... the most notable things that've happened are first and foremost, I gave my first blessing. Wow! I was incredibly nervous, but Hermana Feser was having immense head pain and her ears were screaming and she just couldn't focus and was in a lot of pain. Alsop and I quickly said a prayer of comfort together before proceeding with the blessing. I don't remember what I said but I was burning up with the spirit - it was crazy. Immediately after the blessing her pain eased, she could focus, and later said that she had the best nights sleep at the CCM. Miracles truly occur today and I'm so grateful to be able to do what Christ would be doing if he were on Earth: serving.
Lastly, we had a fat party in our room the other night with the entire room and we had everyone bring food. Hamp and I feasted because we were gonna start a fast the following day. It was super fun and just helped to ease some of the tension and stress we all are experiencing. Fasting truly works! That day I blew through some Spanish memorization that I had really been struggling with. I learned so much in the classes that day as well which was a huge blessing.
Today we went to the temple and did a session. Being in Spanish was a whole new experience but was really cool at the same time, I had a nifty little translator to listen to in English but I tried my best to listen to some Spanish as well. All in all it was really spiritual and I just love the sweet spirit in the temple. Take advantage if you life close and can go because its always a learning experience and brings so much peace.
Oh, Hermana Feser just gave me her blow dryer so I can finally do my hair normally, phew. Anyways, that's gonna have to be it for today. I love you all and I'm thinking about home everyday!
-Elder Shepherd




