HEY GUYS

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 0 Comments

It's me, here at the MTC, actually alive. It's a miracle, I know.

I wish I could tell you about every little thing that has happened since I got here last week, but there is just not enough time in the day to explain it. So, I'll try and cover the basics.

I reported at 12:30pm on Wednesday and was herded through a bunch of lines (after dropping off my luggage in my room). We went and got my tags and my books and my meal card, then I met with my district.

Our district is basically our class (yes, there's class here, and a LOT of it) of 10-ish people. Me and my two companions are the only sisters in the district, then there are three sets of elders. I seriously love love love my district. We've all grown incredibly close over the past week or so. It almost makes me not want to leave!


Every day here is spiritually exhausting. We spend hours of time in class, learning how to preach the Gospel and the importance of missionary work, then even more hours doing study both on our own, with our companions, and even within the district. Luckily, we get some gym time every other day to let loose and go play sports and things as a district.

We were so blessed to be able to go to the Worldwide Leadership Broadcast on Sunday night. It was seriously incredible. We all thought that there were going to be huge announcements, and so although the announcements that were made sort of paled in comparison, they're still a huge deal. Giving church building tours and doing proselyting online is super awesome. Right up my alley. ;)

I've seen so many people here that I know, which surprised me. I had no idea that I had so many connections to the MTC!

We also got to go to the Tuesday night devotional last night with Janice Kapp Perry, who is awesome. Her husband is absolutely adorable. I loooveedddd being able to sing a new medley of Army of Helaman and the three new missionary verses of As Sisters in Zion.

I guess you probably want to hear about some spiritual experiences, but honestly I'm having a hard time picking just one out. The awesome, and tiring, thing about the MTC is that you are pushing every day for every moment to be a spiritual experience. We have fun, of course, but so much of the day is dedicated to feeling the Spirit that if you don't feel it, you're probably in trouble.

Oh! I guess I should tell you about my companions. Yes, we are a trio. Sister Cavaretta, Sister Farr and I are very different people, yet somehow we manage to get along really well. Sometimes it requires boldness or awkward moments while we talk about what's going on, but when we strive to always have the Spirit, it always gets worked out.



So, there were around 150 new mission presidents and their wives on the MTC campus this week for training, and the Carlsbad California mission president was one of them! We got the super awesome opportunity to meet with President and Sister Kendrick, and can I just say, they are AWESOME. Seriously, I can't wait to get out into the field and work with them! We also met some of the other people outside of our district going to Carlsbad, which was cool as well. President Kendrick is a very spiritual, cerebral man who still knows when it's time to joke around, and Sister Kendrick is so caring and interested in our well-being as missionaries. I know that there's a reason that all of us have been called to serve in the same place at the same time.

My district leaves for Carlsbad next Tuesday at 4:30am.

Until next time,

Sister B

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This Side of 18 Months

Sunday, June 16, 2013 , 1 Comments

Hey everybody.

Well, this is it for me! I'm about to take the plunge. I get set apart tomorrow morning, then spend most of my day traveling to SLC. I report to the MTC on Wednesday!

I want to thank all of you for being there for me during this part of my mission journey, and hope that we can all keep growing together as I start the next step: missionary work. It's been a real honor to meet so many of you through the genesis and short life (so far) of this missionary blog. All of you are wonderful, incredible people!

From now on, a friend of mine will be posting my weekly emails on this website. If you want to contact me, you can find all of my contact information on the sidebar! >>

Thanks again for reading this blog and taking part in my missionary preparation. I'll see you on the other side of the next eighteen months!

-Sister Dain Broadbent

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GIFs From the Heart

Thursday, June 13, 2013 0 Comments

I have a few things to talk about.

1. I report to the MTC in 1 week.
2. I am terrified.
3.  I have no idea what I'm doing.

Yet, despite all of that, here I am, in my room, not having packed a single bit, refusing to look at PMG too hard. Instead of packing or studying or doing anything mission prep-ish, I decided to watch Sherlock.

A lot of Sherlock.

And can I just tell you that Benedict Cumberbatch is not getting me in the mood to lock down my heart for the next eighteen months?

But that's neither here nor there.

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Peace is Love

Monday, June 03, 2013 , , 1 Comments


"We all long for peace. Peace is not just safety or lack of war, violence, conflict, and contention. Peace comes from knowing that the Savior knows who we are and knows that we have faith in Him, love Him, and keep His commandments, even and especially amid life’s devastating trials and tragedies."
—Quentin L. Cook, "Personal Peace: The Reward of Righteousness"

I have a big problem with loving people.


Not that I don't love them.


...It's hard to explain.


Okay. I love people in the way that I love animals and sunsets and brownies. When I think generally about people, my heart goes out to them. I think they are grand.


But when you get down beneath their skin, down to their scars and imperfections, when they really let you in to see who they are on the inside, it's hard. They're no longer an object to love, like a stuffed animal. They're a person, too, a thinking thing that gets hungry and angry and frustrated and misunderstands what you're trying to say. They are capable of hurting you. They can tell you lies. They can keep secrets.

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