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The saga of Sister McMullin (an L.D.S. missionary) called to serve in the Boise Idaho Mission, speaking Swahili!
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Swahili Slang!
Sunday, March 22, 2026
First Full Week at the MTC
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This week has gone by super fast for some reason. Maybe due to the crazy schedule. We wake up at 6:30, do breakfast, our morning class is three hours, then we take a break for lunch and usually a nap, then we go to our afternoon class which is also three hours. Basically the classes this week has been about how to teach church doctrine (in English). It's been a lot of role plays where we teach one of the other people in our class. It's been pretty funny sometimes, but I think it definitely gets us more comfortable sharing.
Notable things that happened this week:
I found out that Utah has the most beautiful sunsets. Every single day here, I've gotten to see a clear sky with a wildly colored sunset. Here's a picture from Monday evening:
We found out the Swahili phrase for "dryer sheet" in one of our textbooks. Apparently I won't be saying that word EVER 'cause it's too long.
There was a not so fun instance with my nut allergy. there was a stir fry and it had a nut warning, but I thought it was just peanuts, because that seems normal, and I'm not allergic to peanuts. NO IT WAS CASHEWS! Who on earth puts cashews in stir fry??? Apparently the cafeteria here. So I had a bad allergic reaction, and had to take two Benadryl then I literally fell asleep a couple times in the afternoon class. Thankfully, the teachers here are very kind and understanding.
Also something that ive learned this week is the beautiful scenery on campus here. I love my Lawrence University campus, but here is so pretty!
Spiritual thought for the week: In class as I was discussing why we like the Book of Mormon with my companion, we talked about how the Book of Mormon is very much about individuals and their faith journeys with God/Christ. I really appreciate this because generally (emphasis on generally) the Old Testament is about big groups of people doing stuff, or random weird (but fun) stories, and the New Testament is about the cool stuff Christ did and taught on earth. The Book of Mormon has countless stories about individuals who found faith, which I think is really fun to read about.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Week 2: I made it to Utah!
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Yes, after several flight delays, an exploding shampoo bottle, forgotten pajama pants, and many travel prayers, I am finally here in Provo, Utah!
There were a few BIG hiccups with travel day yesterday. I was at the Madison airport at 9:30 AM and I got to my new dorm at 9:30 PM. Originally, I was supposed leave at 6 AM, flying Madison - Chicago - Salt Lake, but that got canceled at midnight because Chicago had a massive hail storm.
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So THEN I had to call the missionary travel people and have them rebook a flight, and they booked the earliest one they could get, going to Dallas Texas, and my mom, brother, and I rushed to the airport.
It was very rough not being allowed to travel with a phone, it gave me bad travel anxiety. Also it was very annoying being stuck between two teenagers on one of my flights both with phones out the WHOLE TIME, and I just had my Swahili flashcards and a nap. lol.
My Dallas connecting flight was delayed 5 hours, so I ate pretzel bites and read the New Testament. The Missionary Training Center did not know why I wasn't showing up on time, and sent stress messages back home to Wisconsin, wondering where I was, which they couldn't answer, because I didn't have a phone!
I was told I would be issued one when I arrived at the training center and did get one today. Much of my afternoon was spent figuring out how to set up email, facebook messanger and duolingo on it.
It was CRAZY riding in the shuttle from the SLC airport to the Provo training center. It was very dark outside, and I could see all the city lights in the valleys. There were multiple times during the drive where I could see 3 temples AT ONCE out the window. INSANE.
It's like everyone by Salt Lake has their own neighborhood temples. My family has to drive two hours to Chicago to go to the temple. And I literally saw 9 (yesterday I counted) on the half an hour drive to the MTC.
Most applicable quote for yesterday goes to Mathew 6:27 "Can anyone of you, by worrying, add a single hour to your life?"
Anyways, I'll have more info about MTC life next week since I'm pretty new here. My goal this week is to figure out what building I am in currently, and how to get from the dorms to the classrooms and the cafeteria. Since I came in late, I missed the group orientations, and it was all dark.
The best part of yesterday was arriving and walking into the MTC lobby, and having it look just like a temple lobby. There was the front desk, with the people sitting behind it to welcome you, and the large beautiful art on the walls, and the temple-like peaceful feeling.
After calling home from the front desk to tell my mom I had arrived, I set up my dorm room (shared with 3 other sister missionaries who are also learning Swahili).
It's been so awesome to meet my group in person! Everyone's way taller than I thought. (We have only met on screen for zoom classes before today.) Here's a picture of my Swahili-learning group and me at a temple this morning. It was so nice after such a crazy day yesterday!
It's so funny to see everyone's reactions when we say what city in the U.S. we're going to, but then we say "Swahili speaking!" and they're like "WHOAH!" It's so funny every time.😄
It looks like P-days (Preparation Days) are on Thursdays? That is the day we have time scheduled to email friends and call home, so more details next week!
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Week 1: "Home MTC Life"
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