Thursday, September 25, 2014

Disneyland Group Photos

Blogger shrinks them down, so I'm putting some Flickr links after the pics if you want full resolution.

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I moved all the pictures to a single Disneyland album on Flickr. Disneyland 2014 Album Link













(This one's my favorite - sharp looking family. (Captain Jack Sparrow in the front might have something to do with that.))









(One more)




Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Finally!



Well, I finished my last final ever last night and will be officially graduated on Friday! Yippee!!! Needless to say I am walking on air right now. I'm actually too happy to care that you all are in Disneyland while I am stuck here...ok, I still care. I wish I was there with you guys.

Anyways, I thought I would post a link to my website. It's basically my online portfolio. It's still being worked on, but should be all done by Friday.

www.melissa-dixon.com

I want to see TONS of pictures posted of Disneyland!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Adam's first letter from the MTC!!!!

Hey there, family and friends! I´m shouting out to you all from Peru! It´s so weird to think that I´m in a completely different country than the rest of you guys are! The plane ride here was pretty swell. Long, but still swell. The MTC is pretty small, but they really know how to keep you busy. Luckily, I was taught by the best to accept work happily. Being at the MTC (also known as the CCM here in Peru) is hard work, but it´s definitely worth it! We have nearly nine hours a day of language and lesson studying, and the rest is either eating, getting ready for something, or physical activity (which, by the way, is AWESOME here). The Spanish is a pretty tough language, though. I didn´t realize how much I didn´t know until we started learning it. I have been told that my optimism is the reason I haven´t had a stress annurism yet (one of my district members complimented me on saying ´I´ll get it eventually! It´s going to happen!'.
 
My companion and district members are great, too! My companion's name is Elder Arns. He´s from Nephi and he, too, is going to Iquitos. He's kind of a shy, quiet guy, but he's a really great worker and has a good testimony. The other members of my district are hilarious! There are a countless number of inside jokes we have created (in just one week too! New record!)! The food down here is already getting me prepared for what I'll see down in Iquitos. Every breakfast, we have yogurt and eggs, and for lunch and dinner, we always have rice with either some chicken, beef, or fish (fish is the best), along with either a bowl of Jello, pudding, a brownie, or a McDonalds-style cone of frozen yogurt (which tastes absolutely divine).
 
My P-days are on Wednesdays, so expect emails on those days. This morning, we went to the Lima, Peru temple. Compared to the temples in Salt Lake and Bountiful, this one is super small. Afterwards, we went shopping around a little bit. I got myself a woolen tie with a llama on it! It's a tradition for missionaries to buy one of those kinds of ties, plus to buy a jersey of some random team and wear it on P-Days. I didn't buy a jersey this time, but I convinced myself I'd do it next time.
 
There are only a few times I've been outside of the MTC, whether it be for P-Day or Visa stuff. The roads and driving down here are insane! I'm surprised I haven't seen a crash at all down here yet! Navigating the roads down here is not for the faint of heart. At all. The air is pretty smoggy too, but it usually clears up in the afternoon. Other than that, Lima is pretty sweet! There are people everywhere and it's nearly impossible to be somewhere where something isn't happening. There are shops and street vendors everywhere, and some would even walk out into the intersections and sell snacks to those waiting for the light to turn green (the lights take pretty long down here).
 
Ever since I left on this mission, I could feel my ninja skills improving. I have caught almost everything when they're about to fall, as opposed to my clumsiness back home. I could feel myself changing already, and it's the good kind of change. I can feel my testimony growing stronger and stronger. For example, my testimony about prayer. A cool story, that one is:
 
 
 
So after a rough day of classes and messing up on Spanish (Saturday), I prayed that I would have an opportunity to study Spanish in a way that I could easily comprehend. The very next day (Sunday), right after sacrament meeting, Elder Arns and I were walking through the crowded hallways to walk up to our room and retrieve a couple of things for our next class. As we walked, an elder who was about 4 weeks out popped his head out of the classroom door. He ignored the other elders who walked by him, and as soon as we got to him, he asked:
 
''Hey, do you Elders know Spanish very well?''
 
Afraid that I would be asked to translate something for him, I said, ''Not very well, no. Sorry.''
 
He told us to wait for a moment, so we did. He walked back into the classroom and retrieved something from his shoulder bag. When he came out, we saw that he had a HUGE pile of Spanish flashcards--HUNDREDS of them--in his hands. ''I don't need these anymore and I don't want to throw them away. Will you Elders take them?'' he asked.
 
We agreed in a heartbeat. The flashcards have helped mightily! There's still a long way to go before I have the language down though. I still draw a blank look whenever one of the Latino Elders asks me something. But I'll get it eventually. I just need to practice harder.
 
In one of our classes, we watched a Mormon Message about the salvation and how Jesus gave his life for us. It made me think about the Elders and young men out there that have either chickened out and left early or decided not to go. Jesus gave his life for us--he bled from every pore. Bleeding from just one pore is enough to make you lose consciousness--can you imagine every single pore? He did that for us, so that our sins could be atoned for. He did it out of pure love for us. It made me realize that the least I could do in return is my absolute best and hardest work for him out in the field.
 
 
Anyways, how is everyone doing over there? I heard that the race was fun (give everyone who was in there a high-five for me)! How is school for all those who are in school? How is Dad doing in Turkey? Emily in China? Missy in Oregon? (Man, we're everywhere right now!) How is Katie doing? Now that I think about it, by the time I read your next email, most of you guys will be in Disneyland! Fun! Ride Space Mountain for me and take LOTS of pictures!
 
 
We only get an hour to write emails on the computers, so I should probably wrap this up. I just want to finish with a testimony that God hears and answers our prayers. I know he does. If he didn't, I don't think I'd even be here, along with at least 3/4 of the missionaries here. The power of prayer is magnificent, as it is our only way to communicate with the God who created us. I say this in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Phone number bracelets

I bought some stuff to make phone number bracelets for my kids for Disneyland and I bought way too many beads. If anyone wants me to make any for their kids just let me know and tell me your cell number. Tell me who it is for as well so I don't make girl ones for the boys!

Monday, September 8, 2014

¡Hasta La Vista, Adam!









Keep in Touch!

Hey everyone! As pretty much every single one of you know, I leave for the Peru MTC on the 9th, but before I do, I just want to leave you with some small ways to keep in touch with me! I've started a missionary blog (I'm pretty sure that's allowed there) and I'll include my missionary email address as well for longer messages.

My blog is at www.questinpeace.blogspot.com

My email is adam.dixon@myldsmail.net

I'll do my best to respond to comments and emails. Thanks to everyone who has helped me prepare for this moment my entire life! I love you all!


Iquitos, here I come!










Thursday, September 4, 2014

DISNEYLAND!!

It's high time we had a blog post about our upcoming vaca!  17 days!!

So I know that everyone probably has plans with their own families, but it might be nice to share what we'll be doing on each day so we can hang together if we want.

Here is our schedule:
Sunday: travel
Monday: beach
Tuesday: Disneyland
Wednesday: Disneyland
Thursday: Disneyland
Friday: ?
Saturday: travel

We were going to do Medieval Times on Wednesday, but are thinking of changing it (unless others have already bought Wed tickets..) to Monday or Friday.  I'd love to go to Medieval Times with everyone else who wants to, so maybe we should coordinate.  So. Those of you who are going to Medieval Times: can you do Monday or Friday?  

Please comment with any other questions/concerns/updates/plans.

Super fun!!
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