here is a tip about how to make your mtc stay a more enjoyable one. Use your resources. The computers here only connect to one website, lds.org. you would be surprised that you can actually do a lot of stuff from it. Let's first talk about how awesome mormon messages are. When we first got here, the mongolian missionaries next door made us watch the one about creativity. (its really good by the way) apparently, they have seen it like twenty times or something. My favorite is when an elder says, oh, the music gets so good right here, and then he pretends like he is leading an orchestra, priceless. And the thanksgiving one, so good, sometimes we quote it (embarrassing? maybe). So when the Christmas one came out, it was like an event, akin to a cd release or movie premier. We all gathered in one room with snacks from missionary packages and turned off the lights. It was pretty exciting, and the movies was pretty good too. I hope I still wait for new mormon messages when i'm off my mission.
Also we found out how to get on to youtube from lds.org. And before divulge this information, I have to say with great power comes great responsibility, and this power must only be used for good, never for evil. Here's how, if you watch a movie from youtube, a mormon message or somesuch, a searchbar to youtube pops up. Mostly we listen to the tabernacle choir, it is all very exciting.
But we happened to stumble upon something called, i think, awesome organ solo. And it is!(solo with your feet, anyone?) I wish i could send you a link, but diffinetly go search for it. It is someone playing 'go tell it on the mountain' on the conference center organ. it changed the way i feel about the organ permenantly. who know mormons had a little 'soul in them?
and just for the record, we don't just watch movies all day. These things are few and far between. Its the little things that make the mtc fun, like having a thirty minute yoga class every gym. elders doing yoga is fun. and interesting. But until next week, which will be my last mtc post!
and of course, selamat hari kristmas!
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