Saturday, May 31, 2008

Letter from MTC

Today our second letter came from Jonathan. Enclosed in his letter to the family was a letter from the MTC Mission President, Pres. Boone. The following is a quote from that letter.

"Dear Elder Larson:

Congratulations on your calling as 'Zone Leader'. You have been called by inspiration and given the responsibility to be an example to the members of your branch. As you personally maintain the high standards of the Missionary Training Center, and keep yourself spiritually prepared to receive the promptings of the Holy Ghost, you will be an inspiration to the missionaries in your branch."

In his letter, Jonathan said about this new calling, "President Brown thinks I can do it and I don't want to let him down." (President Brown is his Branch President.) He has only told us about a couple of his responsibilities as Zone Leader. First, he gives "the grand tour and explains all the rules" to the new elders in his zone. Second he is responsible for settling any problems the members of his zone may have.

Other Quotes from his letter:

"Life is still fine here at the MTC. We don't really do all that much other than sit in class. I think we are averaging about 10 hours a day in there."

"Tell both sets of Grandparents and Amanda that I'm sorry I haven't written back to them. We might have a lot of time sitting in class but there is no down time. We are always studying and writing lession plans."

Jon received the box we sent him containing his juggling balls and a jump rope. He and his friend from home, Elder Fawson, have been "enjoying" them!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

First letter from the MTC

Jon's first letter home came today. He seems to be doing well.

He says that he has seen about a half dozen guys that he knew from high school. He really likes his teachers and branch president.

There are 8 other missionaries in his district: 4 of them are going to the West Indies with him and 4 are headed to Fort Worth, Texas. Jon said that he is in a "triple companionship". He has two companions, Elders Barker and Findlay, both from SLC and he has been made the senior companion.

Quotes from his letter:

"Life is pretty good here. They feed us well but they don't give us enough time... so in order to get full, you have to really chow down."

"I'm learning patience right now. Elder Barker is a really nice guy but he is starting to fry my nerves."

"We just finished up our health and gym orientation. Tell Cam and the other missionaries that are leaving soon that gym time sucks. We don't get to do anything that is fun."

"Anyway, day 2 is almost over. It has been the longest day ever!"

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Happy Birthday Jon!

Jon turns 19 today in the MTC! We sent him a DearElder.com care package with cinnamon rolls, chips/salsa, beef jerky and lots of candy! Do you think he will share it with his companion? Hopefully he will send us some pictures!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

MTC Check in...

Early this rainy morning, we got up to take Michael to school so he could leave on his Yellowstone National Park Trip. He was excited for this fun time with his friends, but sad that Jonathan wouldn't be home when he gets back. After Jonathan gave Michael his cell phone to use, the brothers said their goodbyes and it was home again to get hurry and get ready to leave for the MTC.




Amanda came over to say goodbye. She was not able to go with us to the MTC because of her classes and work.







Jonathan found enough time for a few last minutes with his favorite hockey stick. Sometimes I think he will miss hockey more than us!







Jonathan spent some of the drive to Provo writing thank-you notes and visiting with Great-grandma Larson on the phone. We stopped for lunch at the Panda Express (Jonathan wanted Chinese). We drove past the Provo Temple and into the MTC entrance.



The line of cars with missionaries unloading their suitcases was huge. Jonathan and I took his luggage to a holding area while Shane parked the car. We were told to make sure Jonathan had his immunization record in his pocket and realized we left it home. We called Amanda and she was able to find it and mail it to him!





Jonathan checked in and got his official Missionary Name Tag with a bright orange dot on it. Brady told him it was unofficially called a "Dork Dot"! Pres. Boone called it a "Celestial Dot" and said it entiled him to a few extra hugs during his first few days as a missionary.


After a brief orientation meeting it was quick hugs and goodbyes. With a grin on his face, Jonathan headed for the door marked Missionary Exit and we left through the exit for families. It was definitely a day of mixed emotions. Jonathan was fine, we were not!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Jonathan set apart as a missionary...


This evening Jonathan was set apart as a full-time missionary by our Stake President, Mark Jensen. Jonathan was fortunate to have his parents, brother and sister, and both sets of grandparents in attendance at the Stake Center.


Pres. Jensen gave him some excellent advice and counsel. He challenged him to serve each day so that when he returns home he will KNOW that "his service was acceptable to the Lord".


He also had him promise to write his mother every week!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Jonathan's Farewell...

Today was Jonathan's farewell. It was wonderful to have so many family and friends come to support him. Michael was the youth speaker and it was nice to have them speak together. A member of our ward came up afterwards and said that they had "no idea how funny Jon was!" Both did a great job and were very glad when the meeting was over. Here are PDF copies of their talks:

Michael's Talk

Jon's Farewell Address

Following the meeting we had a picnic at Elk Ridge Park in North Logan. It was a great day!