Wednesday, July 20, 2011

buh duh da doo dat do bah doo bu dat

bustin out the jams cause i cant listen to beats while chilling en la CCM.  esta bien
 
What up Fam? another week down, and i have officially been in the mtc for a month now!  Hopefully its down hill from here.  I forgot to bring my letters with me to answer some of the questions but oh well lets see what i can remember.
 
THANK you for the watch!  It is definitely a sweet timepiece.  The only problem is that is was way too big and that it will prob get stolen down in the paraguay oh well its still sweeet.  I gave it to one of my branch prez counselors and he is going to take it to get some links taken off so that it will fit better so that is sweeet.
 
Im going to go get a haircut today so thats is cool.  I really dont have that much to talk about so lets see what i can come up with in the 15 min that i have left.  Keep up the good work on the house. I dont know what is up with some of the ties, just badly  made or something, but no i have not washed them, i know whats up with that stuff so dont worry about that, but i do like the ties that you picked out, they are all sweet.
 
Mom or tori you should go to missionmoms.org or something like that and learn mas about my mission.  Im going to be out in the middle of nowhere i suppose, like jungle and farmland status, and very rarely in the city.  I hear our mission prez is way chil compared to the south mission prez which is exciting to me for some reason.  I hear that its kinda random on how much guarani you learn,  some missionaries learn a lot and pretty much only speak that and others know very little.  Some even use spanish but conjugate in the guarani forms which seems like it would be sweet.
 
MTC life is kinda whatever at this point, i dont entirely hate the place and i dont really love it either, just trying to make it through.  I guess the First pres just passed a new in field training like 2 weeks ago and it will be implemented by the time im there.  I guess it involves another hour of language in you daily studies and being taught by you trainer more to help you learn as fast as possile.  And one that is a rumor is that after 6 months, that they have you  be a trainer so thats you learn faster and the new missionaries too so it cuts down the time between being just alright to being awesome.    im kinda afraid that i wont learn as much spanish but i will know boatloads of guarani. esta bien
 
At the mtc the pilot program we are on is fully implemented on august 1 and my district is doing alot to help train the new teachers and stuff, se we get a ton of 1 on1 time with a teacher and we can just talk and plan and do lots of stuff  so thats cool too.
 
tell matt good luck
 
im outta time, peace
 
Elder Tony Treviño

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