Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Day 2

I know I won't be able to blog every day, but I have a few minutes tonight. We had a wonderful second day at the Missionary Training Center. It is just amazing to be there among all the clean, well dressed young missionaries who are trying to learn so many things including language. They all smile and hold doors open for us oldsters. We must look ancient and helpless. They offer to take our trays from the cafeteria after we have eaten. Our teachers are all young returned missionaries and they do a great job. Chris once taught there for three years. I am impressed at how well they do.
Today we learned how to prepare a lesson plan and overview and actually were able to teach! Volunteers come in from the community to act as investigators and let us teach them. We had an old couple who really played the part well. Of course, they come each week and do this so they knew what they were doing. Dad taught most of it but I was able to add to the discussion also. It is humbling to teach such important things and know that you are getting a lot of help from above.
We had a devotional tonight with Elder L. Tom Perry and his wife. We were sitting in the foyer when they arrived and so we were among the first to know who would be speaking. (They don't announce who is coming.) We got to sit 3 rows down from the pulpit since they save seats for the senior missionaries. A young missionary played "O Divine Redeemer" on the cello and it was so moving. His accompanist was a young sister missionary and she was terrific too.
We saw Pres. Gordon Brown and his wife on the front row and were able to talk to them afterwards. They were mission presidents in Chicago a few years ago. We also saw the Rubows from the Chicago area - going to Latvia! Bob Fisher is a Branch President at the MTC and we thought we might see them but they are going to California tomorrow and so we won't be visiting with them. It is a small world in the Church.
Well, now it is bedtime and our day starts early again tomorrow. This is a wonderful experience for us and we know that we are blessed to be there.

4 comments:

Mark and Kellie said...

L. Tom Perry was the speaker on the day I was leaving the MTC. That was my first time shaking his hand. I remember being amazed at how tall he was. Glad you're having a great time there! I remember the music at those devotionals was always amazing. I never liked singing until I got to the MTC.

Unknown said...

I think Brigham Young was one of the speakers when I was there (it's been a long time)!

The program of having volunteers from the community come in and act as investigators started when I was teaching there. They were very good at shaking up the young missionaries. The discussion always seemed to end on a good note though.

Sandra said...

I loved singing in the MTC choir! Somewhere I have a cassette tape (believe it or not!) that I recorded all our songs on!

LJ said...

How neat! It's fun to hear about your daily experiences and I'm glad the missionaries are so polite to you and Dad! I bet L. Tom Perry did a great job speaking- how neat to have an apostle visit!