Okay, brace for impact! I'm going to unload everything you want to know in the 17 mins I have left thanks to the BYU/MTC IT department. (They were very rude today...silly people).
I am in a district with 4 other Elders and 3 Sisters (Hermanas). We're the only district in the Zone with Hermanas right now, but we get two whole districts of them this Wednesday. I live with one other Elder, my companion Elder Flores from California. We have an entire room to ourselves, so I get to have two pillows all to myself.
Schedule (the basic low-down):
6:30-Get Up and prepare for the day.
7:00-Be to class for personal study
7:30-Breakfast
8:15ish-Class or Gym Time (gym is about an hour)
12:30-Lunch
1:15-Class (or Study Time)
5:30-Dinner
6:15 Class (or Study Time)
9:00 Plan
9:30 Bedroom
10:15 Quiet Time
10:30 in BED
We have devotionals and firesides and stuff intermittently spread all over our very chaotic schedule. But the worst of it is over! I have now been here for almost a week exactly and I am supposed to leave the 16th of June! Side note: I had to go give some blood today because Nicaragua requires a blood check to see iv we have HIV or AIDS. The nurse said that they were just doing it as a precautionary measure, as they had already told Nicaragua that I was clean and they had checked my blood. ;)
Mom, that experience that you had at the Oquirrh Mountain Temple reminds me of my life at BYU. Every day I would walk out of my building when I was heading out to class or work I would see the temple as I was leaving my building. It is so amazing how many blessings we can experience for literally (or figuratively) facing our "tents" to the temple. And that temple is absolutely gorgeous! All I remember is seeing the chandelier when we were at the dedication last august (which feels like yesterday, by the way). And you have the worst luck when you travel. After reading your letter I feel the need to emphasize that life is interesting when you travel...
Your letters and thoughts/prayers help me out so much here; I can definitely feel your influence in my life as you are all trying to help me.
I love you all so much and cannot wait to send you letters and photos (as I really do not have much time to email every day).
Look up D&C 49 (about the Second Coming) and when you read verse 24 think of me!
keep praying for me! Love,
Elder Bolton
(The rest of this is from a brief one page letter we received from him in the mail, the same day as his email.)
Dear Familia,
I just wanted to let you all know that I'm doing well! Today was chaotic and so busy.
I love you all so very much! Everything here is what I expected and more!
My companion is very kind and very patient with me. There are all native Latinos in my class and the Spanish that they speak is VERY different from the Spanish that I speak. I love them all so much and I love my Branch President and teachers so much.
Love you lots. Stay strong.
Stories:
1. I saw who my companion was, and I knew him! I met him randomly at school and we connected real well. At first I was nervous because I didn't know him extremely well, but I love him. He is a fantastic Elder and now, District Leader (even though I am Senior Companion).
2. I got into class on Wednesday and was
super nervous. Dad, I was not ready for the advanced program then, but I am now. I think in Spanish and I practice it all the time. I get to have fun with it a lot because I with all natives!
3. I told my Branch President that I felt inadequate in that classroom, but he told me that he knew that I was fulfilling prophecy. Check out D&C 49:24 for more information!