Friday, October 28, 2011

MTC

My parents went to the MTC, and had a wonderful time.  They truly loved the experience.  They learned so much.  I am going to add their pictures from the MTC and they will add information about the images later.  Enjoy the pictures!

Our lovely room at the MTC









Our  new friends from the MTC




Our teacher, SIster Zitting.  She co-taught the Preach My Gospel class with below.

Elder Whiting he co-taught the Preach My Gospel class with Sister Zitting.

Saturday P-Day,  The Senior Missionaries can leave the MTC.  We got into the 1/2 half of the BYU game for free :)




Go Cougars!


















The BYU "Y"



Raven in Provo


 Stack of books, created by Adam Bateman
"His site-specific book sculpture in this exhibition is comprised of approximately 80,000 pounds of books — the equivalent weight of 30 to 40 cars — and resembles a geologic cross section of the Earth."  For more information about this amazing piece of art CLICK HERE



The BYU cougar at the BYU store


Our Grandson's mailbox, while he was there.

Our Mailbox while we were there.

The hustle and bustle of the MTC




The missionaries get SO excited to get their mail!  This is a busy spot come mail time.

Our new friends, Elder and Sister HORNE.  They are serving in the Washington DC temple now!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Letter to grandkids ( To others- Yes, We are doing well! :)

We are having an amazing time here at the MTC.  There are 2500 missionaries here right now.  It's so fun to watch all the young missionaries getting their mail every day.  They get so excited.  And if they get a box, they are really excited.  Their mail boxes are in our building on the first floor.  It's right next to the elevator that we use to get to our room on the 3rd floor.  As I watch them I think about Deric & that he was standing right there just a few days before we came here getting his mail.  We can see his mail box.  It's really cool!!

The MTC is such an amazing place.  The spirit is SOOooo strong here.  We had a wonderful fireside last night.  The firesides and the devotionals are so awesome.  Stephen Allen, a member of the Seventy spoke to us last night.  He is also the person responsible for the Preach My Gospel manual, and he is the managing director over the missionary dept.  What a wonderful fireside it was.   

Tomorrow night we will have another devotional.  I don't know who the general authority will be that will be talking to us.  I know it will be wonderful no matter who it is.

We have been studying really hard.  There is so much to learn in such a short period of time.  Last week we were working from the Preach My Gospel manual and this week we are learning all the different things that we will need to know for working in the mission office.  It's a lot of computer stuff.  They are teaching us all the computer programs that we will be using in the mission office.  All the couples that are going to be working in various mission offices all over the world are in our class.  And all the couples that are going to work in various temples around the world, they are in their special classes learning the things that they need to know for their missions.  Each type of mission has
their own special classes.    Grandpa & I have been learning so much since we arrived here at the MTC.  It's been great.

Last Friday evening after dinner we went to the Provo temple.  What a beautiful temple!  Then on Saturday morning we went to the mall here in Prove.  After walking around the mall for a while, we went to P.F. Changs for lunch.  That was good!  Then went to the last quarter of the BYU football game.  That was a lot of fun.  After the  game we walked around the BYU campus and went to the book store.  Then we called the MTC shuttle to pick us up and bring us back to the MTC.  On the way back, we realized that we wouldn't make it back in time before the cafeteria closed for dinner, so the shuttle driver suggested that he drop us off at the BYU Creamery & just call him when were done and he would pick us up.  So that's what we did.  It was really busy at the Creamery.  A lot of people go there after the games they said.  We had a really nice day.  It was good to just go out for a while after having such a busy week.  Senior couples are permitted to leave the MTC.
We just have to sign out and let them know where we are and when we will return.  The shuttle takes us where ever we want to go here in Provo.  It's great!!
We've go to close for now and get to bed.  Our day starts very early.  We'll see you in a couple of days.
WE LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH.  Have a good week.

Hugs & kisses,

Elder Pop pop & Sister Nana

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Devotional at The Lorenzo Snow Auditorium

Good Morning!! Well here it is 6:00 AM I am up and showered. Last night (10/18/11) was the weekly Devotional at the MTC. 
Elder Richard G Scott
It was very, very good. Elder Richard G Scott (one of the Twelve Apostles) was the main speaker. It was amazing to see an auditorium filled with Missionaries, both young and not so young (us Seniors got preferred seating up front). Needless to say the enthusiasm of the Missionaries was evident from the opening hymn. After the opening prayer and welcome we sang "Called to Serve", WOW was that emotional. You could feel the Spirit so strong.. As you looked around there were several misty eyes and kleenex.   Elder Scott's talk was very unusual. He asked if any of the missionaries would like to answer some questions and/or read some scriptures. There were two microphones set up in the auditorium. The Sister and Elder missionaries quickly volunteered not knowing what question was going to be presented to them. It was really neat to hear their responses. There poise and knowledge was amazing.It was a great evening and we look forward to next weeks devotional.

Well we made in through two days and they have not called us into the "Office" to send us home. We are enjoying it, but they are definitely challenging us. We have a "Role Play" teaching session this morning that they are going to video and provide feedback to us. So there is a little stress prior to this session. But, we prayed about it and studied the best we could. We will let you know how it went.

Yesterday morning we had an MTC fire drill. They made us all leave the building and go across the main street to the off campus parking area. Seeing all those missionaries in one traveling heard was amazing. We took some pictures with our phones and will send them later.

Take Care and we will drop you all a line when ever we can

Love Elder and Sister Lambdin

Monday, October 17, 2011

Here we are!

10/17/11  We are at the MTC MAP!!



Sister Lambdin pointing to their mission.  HOUSTON, TX!!

My mom asked me to post this picture and letter because they had a lot of reading to do tonight! (10/17- their first full day in the MTC!)

Here is the letter from 10/16/11:
Well we're finally getting started with our missionary experience.  I can't tell you how excited we are to get started.  It feels like we have been waiting for such a long time.  We flew to Salt Lake today, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.  We took a shuttle to the MTC, ( Missionary Training Center).  After getting checked in, we went to the cafeteria for dinner.  It was an amazing experience.  Here we are in this huge room with hundreds of missionaries.  Everyone there learning all that they need to be a wonderful missionary.  Many are there learning about the country they will be serving in and learning the language.  When they need to learn a language, they are here at the MTC for 2 to 3 months. 
Every where we went, if we looked like we were lost or if it looked like we needed help with anything at all, (like our luggage), these amazing polite young missionaries would stop us and ask if they could help us.  One of the young missionaries that was sitting next to us at dinner even took our tray with all our dishes  and trash and disposed of it for us.  We tried to tell him that we would take care of it, but he insisted.  He just really wanted to do that for us.  
We are all here at the MTC to learn to be of service to others, and it's truly amazing to see how wonderful it is when your surrounded by people who genuinely want to do for others weather they know you or not.  They do it because the Lord has taught us by His example how we should treat one another.  It won't always be easy, but it will be worth it.     
There are a lot of senior missionaries here going on missions all over the world.  Several of the couples that we spoke with tonight have been on multiple missions.  They have had such wonderful experiences.   Everyone we have spoken with has told us that we are in for an amazing experience.  We are ready and anxious  to get started.

Well I need to get to bed because the day starts very early here.

With Love,
Elder & Sister Lambdin

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Busy, Busy Day! Pumpkins & Farewell Open House

So, My parents are busily gettting ready for their flight to the MTC tomorrow morning.   I, their daughter Shanna,  thought I would take a moment to post a little message for them about today's activities. 

We wanted to get our pumpkins before they left.  So, we went out at 9:30am to the pumpkin patch!

Joe & GInny with some of their grandkids.
  
Here we are about to go into the CORN MAZE!

We are READY TO be DONE with the corn maze. :)

We used corn to mark our path.

We made it to the finish!!! AMEN!

We all picked out our pumpkins.

On our way back from the pumpkin patch.


Lovely fall mums, with my "Mum"


So, we did the pumpkin patch in the morning.  In the evening we had family and friends over for their  Farewell open house.  It was so nice to have so many friends and family stop by to wish them well.   A good time was had by all.



Joe's brother Bill, and My brother (Joe & Ginny's Son) John


Well, That's it.  We are tired!  We had a FUN day!!
They have an early flight out tomorrow morning! We are all so excited for them!
~Shanna :)