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Thursday, May 15, 2014

#duckbeheadingsandothertomfoolery


So Proud of my Boy!  He has his travel companions set up at the USO.  We have been to the Charlotte USO and it is a pretty nice one.  Free food, showers, recliners. I got an email from him at about 7 this morning.  Still waiting for a phone call.  He has proven to me he can take care of himself and doesn't need me all that much.  I just love him! 

Rex told me he is pretty sure nothing like this has ever happened to any other Missionary in the history of Missionaries.  How cute is that?  haha!
Italia here he comes!
 
Italia here he comes!
Hey,
So I'm back in the mtc.
Satan really doesn't want the missionaries in Italy.
He had to set an entire control tower on fire to keep us out.
Oh well, we leave tonight at midnight.

So the last few days have been super interesting. I've been having a TON of those "I probably won't forget this" moments. We had some awesome times. I broke my duck. but then i super-glued him back together. and then i left him at the MTC, and then I came back, so maybe I wasn't supposed to leave him. idk.
Yesterday was super weird. We woke up at 5. We got to the airport at 8. We got through security and checked our bags ($100 for our second bag. lame.) Then we still had 2 hours before our flight left, so we handed out a few BOM's, we ate some McDonalds, and we talked to some cool people. I met like 5 soldiers going to ft. sell for SIG-INT training, or something like that. then we all got on the plane at 11 to Chicago and found out there was a fire in the O'Hara control tower. So we spent about 20 minutes in the airplane, only to get out and wait for an hour and a half for more information.
we talked to more people, read some more scrips, and I called our church travel agent. she said to continue with the plan, and that the airliner will put us on a different flight to London and Rome when we land in Chicago, since we were probably going to miss our connecting flight. At 1:30, we got back on the plane. We got on the runway and were just about to take off, when the pilot told us that they had shut down the Chicago airport for at least 2 hours to find out the problem. So we spent another 45 minutes on the plane, and chilled until about 3, when we were told that the flight was cancelled. Awesome!


 
       So this is where travel leader Blair sprung into action. We almost had a new flight for us when the Chicago flight was cancelled, so we had to go to the bag checking area to figure out a new flight.
I went down for my Rome missionaries to figure out a new flight, and every flight either had 2 seats, or two overnight layovers. Awesome. We ended up getting a flight for midnight tonight to Charlotte. we land in charlotte at 5:45am and have a layover until 1:45pm. I figure we can just hangout in the USO.
Then we take charlotte to JFK from 1:45pm to 3:45pm. and then JFK to ROMA! 3:45pm to 7:45am. So we will be in Rome on the 16th. THAT IS A 30 HOUR JOURNEY. but it will all be worth it when we get where we need to be.
        Dio is looking out for us, that's for sure.
So this brings me here in the good old MTC. Today is P-day, so we can go to the temple one last time. all-in-all, the last few days have been nuts to bonkers, but they have been fun.

and now I have an awesome story.....

ciao,
      Anziano Blair
 
 
 
Rex and Jeremiah!  Long time friends. 

The Duck!


DaVinci has died... hope he remembered him second time around.


Hard at work!  Rex can make any time a GOOD Time!

Thursday, April 10, 2014

#lovingthemtcandchocolatemilk

On Mon, Apr 7, 2014


Just a little Tidbit from Mom:  I cleaned Out Rex's car.  I am pretty sure it hadn't been touched in two years.  I found some really disgusting stuff in there including muddy clothes and blanket in the trunk.  I also found Hunter's missing winter coat.  :) Rex is doing wonderful!  Rex and I would have hashtag offs.  We would hashtag whole conversations.  Good times!




#EVERYBODYGOTTIMEFORITALIANO
:) I'm loving it sooooooo9oooooooooo5o4oooo much. :) muddy clothes=cave spelunking. Levi can get my clothes dirty. I love hunter! tell him that i miss him. I hope you got my letter. I don't have a lot of time, but things are definitely looking up. More and more each day i feel the spirit, and i just want to go teach people now! we went to the temple today and it was really cool to see everyone in my zone there. I'M ZONE LEADER BABY!!!! haha, i'm loving it. lots of responsibility, lots of fun, lots of love for the spirit. Hopefully next week I don't get 15 emails and I have more time to write!
Hunter- LOVE YOU
Levi- Be good, and listen to your mom. and read Moroni 10.
Paisley- I hope your play went well! I love you and hope you are loving BEEHIVES WOOOO!
Adam- you are the little man! keep listening to cool music, being cool, and loving your family. oh, and put down the iPod more and make Levi play sports with you.
I LOVE YOU ALL. I'm glad you are praying for me, because I can definitely feel it.
Ringrazio per benedici, e per amo.
(i think thats right.)
Ciao! Anziano Blair.

 Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014
BUON GIORNO! this place is awesome! I'm absolutely loving the mtc!
Monday was exhausting. Lots of people that crazy love the spirit. I'm zone leader here with Anziano Anderson. We are having a rocking time! I've ate a banana and drank chocolate milk every meal so far (except one[They didnt have it one morning :(]) I actually drank ten cups of chocolate milk with my fellow zone leader, because we wanted to carry around a tray of just chocolate milk cups. terrible idea.
Conference was awesome! I really liked Corbridges talk! experiencing conference with all of the missionaries was pretty special. Our zone is extremely close, and we love it! Il vangelo is very strong with us, e il scopo di missionari keeps us on top.
I'm in a trio! My companions are awesome. Anziano Palazzo is from Dallas. He's a super athletic dude, and he listens to good music, and likes singing (and he aint too bad!)
Anziano Gibbons is dang cool! he worked at the temple for 7 weeks before coming on his mission! he used to love gaming, but didn't mind giving it up for his mission.
My companions are awesome. we all are working together to keep nostro scopo in our heads and our spirits.
The temple with my zone was pretty cool too! definite spirit felt there.
been discouraged a couple of times, but an easy was to get over that is Joshua 1:9.
Love the mtc, love the mission, love the gospel!
Ciao! Anziano Blair.

Rex passing along the Ipod and Phone to Paisley...
Other random stuff going on in the background also

Airport picture!

Camille, Ali and Rex at the MTC!




 Miss Ellen Photography took Rex's pictures the night he got set apart.  I am astounded at the job she did!  Not only is she gorgeous, but, very talented also!  thanks Ellen.  http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.missellenphotography.com%2F&h=KAQFUAXMi 

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Mission Call and Other Shenanigans.

Hey there!
To those of you who are currently reading this blog, I'm sure you are probably one of three people. A friend, an aspiring missionary-to-be, or my mother. Most likely my own mother. Regardless, I am starting this blog for anyone who might want to know how the Italy Rome mission is treating yours truly. While I am in the mission field, I am going to have my mother keep this blog up to date for me. It will consist of a weekly letter, as well as contact information (email and address), and any pictures I might send home.

I received my mission call about 5 months ago, and I could hardly wait to open it. That night I had a few friends over, a few of my parents friends over, and a lot of friends and family skyping me while I opened my call. Many can understand my excitement in finding out that I was going to spend two years of my life serving the people of Italy. Many can also understand my impatience when I found out that I wouldn't be reporting to my mission until April 2nd (about 6 months!). I am still very grateful for my opportunity to serve, and cannot wait to report in a couple of weeks.

Since then, I have been slowly and steadily getting everything prepared for my mission, from purchasing suits, giving away old clothes, and serving in my church. In less than two weeks, I will be in Provo, Utah, reporting to the Missionary Training Center, where I will learn more about what I am teaching, whom I will be serving, and how to speak the language of the Italian people.

Excited is an incredible understatement. I will personally post once more, and then my mother will take over the blog work. I would like to thank everyone who has helped me to get where I am.
Please write and email if possible! I'll post addresses the day before I leave.
Can't wait!