Dear friends and family,
My time at the Mtc is finally over! Tomorrow at 9 am I get on a bus to go to Vegas. Yeah that's right, we're taking a bus. 6 to 7 hour drive. Roadtrip! Woot!
Half of our district, the Reno missionaries, left today. So we're half a district today. Luckily we get a p day before we go. I'm ready to get out of here though. The mtc was fun and all, but I'm ready for Vegas. It's kinda funny that it is getting colder back home. It's going to feel like summer where I'm going. Just way hotter. I honestly can't think of much to say right now. I pack up today and ship out tomorrow. There hasn't been anything super exciting to really talk about. Classes have been more laid back, trcs went by super fast, and every day seems like a blur. Time has no meaning here at the mtc. It feels like I've been here forever, honestly. I'm glad to be moving on though.
This is just the middle ground between my old life and the real work. Or so it seems. It's interesting to look back on my old life and see at how it has affected me today. Hardships and hard work do pay off if you endure faithfully. Remember that.
Mosiah 8
18 Thus God has provided a means that man, through faith, might work mighty miracles; therefore he becometh a great benefit to his fellow beings.
Your hardships and trials today forge you into the instrument that God needs you to be tomorrow.
-Elder Moore
PS
Thanks for the letters and the treats.
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| The Elder on the right is Elder Lu. He was my companion |

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