Front entrance of MTC with close up of landscape |
Front Entrance of MTC |
Aerial view of the MTC |
Hello Friends,
My typical schedule at the MTC is as follows (with some variation):
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Saturday
6:30am Arise
7:15 - 7:45am Breakfast @ cafeteria
7:45am - 10:50am Classroom instruction / teaching investigators
11am - 12noon Exercise
12:30pm - 1:10pm Lunch @ cafeteria
1:10pm - 5:10pm Classroom instruction / teaching investigators
5:10pm - 5:50pm Dinner @ cafeteria
5:50pm - 9:30pm Classroom instruction / investigators, personal and companion language study, and 5 minutes of planning.
9:30pm Return to headquarters
10:15pm Quiet time in dormitory
10:30pm Lights out promptly, sleep
NOTE: Every Monday morning we do a service project (so far we have only done cleaning of the MTC facilities). Wednesday night is TRC. Tuesday and Sunday night we have a Devotional, along with some choir time.
Comments about the exercise facilities and cafeteria: (when Kirsten's mom was at the MTC back in the dinosaur age, there was only one cafeteria, and a gymnasium (basketball court) for exercise, which was dominated by the Elders. So she usually went on a walk on the MTC grounds or socialized with other missionaries.) Now there are three cafeterias and several sports areas:
Sister Kirsten Parker: "There are two gyms/gymnasiums here at the MTC. One has a cardio section with free weights, and workout machines (like a real gym--it's not huge, but still it's a decent size) and then in another building there's the sport gym. We can play volleyball, four square, basketball, and then upstairs are mats and a staircase. Then on the next floor up, is a running track and it has a few workout machines on the curves of the track. Bike machines, elliptical, pull-up machine, other diverse machines. There are also a lot of food choices in the cafeteria. I don't know if I mentioned that. Oh yes-- and dessert, lots of desserts are here."
Friday is P-Day (Preparation Day)
6:30am Arise
7:15am - 7:45am Breakfast. We either get a sack lunch or go to the cafeteria
8amish - 11:55am Go to the Provo Temple which is a couple big blocks away from the MTC
12 noon Lunch @ cafeteria
1pm - 5pm Laundry and emails
5:10pm Dinner @ cafeteria
5:55pm Personal study
7pm Study with missionary Companion(s)
8pm Language study
8:55pm - 9pm Planning
10:15pm Quiet time at dormitory
10:30pm Lights out promptly, sleep
Sunday
6:30am Arise
7:15am - 7:45am Breakfast @ cafeteria
8am-10am Study / interviews with Ecclesiastical leaders
11am - 4pm Church, temple walk (exercise/fresh air), lunch.
Church consists of Relief Society (Sisters/women's meeting) [Priesthood meeting for the Elders], Missionary district meeting, Sunday School, then Sacrament Meeting.
4:10pm Dinner @ cafeteria
5:15pm Choir
7pm Devotional/Fireside
8:15pm Movies. They play different, multiple, MTC talks from which to go to, talks that are awesome and also Church movies, often provided in English & other languages. There was the Joseph Smith movie in Japanese a couple of weeks ago. We didn't watch it though, because we couldn't follow the Japanese quite well.
10:15pm Quiet time at dormitory
10:30pm Lights out promptly, sleep
The following descriptions are from http://mtc.byu.edu/themtc-virtualtour.htm (this is now a broken link, so I have substituted some new pictures from the MTC's updated website, as of 3/9/2016, as well as other photos from search engine results for the MTC )
Cafeteria
Classroom
Devotional
Weekly devotionals and firesides are held in which General Authorities, Missionary Department leaders, the MTC presidency, and their wives instruct and motivate missionaries.
Gymnasium
There are also opportunities to use an exercise - workout area, and in good weather, to do outdoor sports.
Large Group Meeting
Communicating with their families is very supportive for the missionaries. Often handing over 4,000 letters and 500 packages a day, we provide accurate, prompt, friendly and professional service.
View of the famous wall-sized map
Missionaries like to point to where their mission destination is. *************************************
Note: Our district leader (another young missionary, an "Elder") picks up our regular mail ("snail mail") 6 days/week from the Mailroom. So yes, I can receive regular mail or a package on any day. P-Day though, is reserved for writing letters and checking emails and responding to them.