Dear Elder Slavens

Dear Elder Slavens
Elder Trenton J Slavens
Thailand, Bangkok/Arizona, Gilbert/
Texas Houston East
Elder Dallin J Slavens Cambodia, Phnom Penh
Elder Chancellor J Slavens Idaho, Twin Falls

Monday, March 23, 2020

1 day in Gilbert and I don't get to see Gilbert

Hello world. It is me Elder Slavens. I am emailing from nice little Gilbert Arizona. I am no longer living in the MTC. I am free. I left on Tuesday now I live in the real world. My final days in the MTC were amazing. Sunday we were able to meet as a district and have a baby sacrament meeting. It was so cute. The rest of the week was just saying final goodbyes and packing. It was so sad to leave the MTC. Even though 9 weeks was a very long time and I was ready to leave it was still hard to leave my teachers and my district. I cried so much. Yes, I cried, and that’s ok. Don't judge me. I got sad. I wouldn't have been as sad if we all got to go to Thailand but we all got transferred to different states. We split up and I'll be in Gilbert with Elder Smith from my Thai district. Great boy. He was actually born in San Ramon where I am from. Small world. We flew to Phoenix then drove to Gilbert and now I am here having a blast, kind of. 

And now I will tell you a little about what I have been doing this week. I got here Tuesday and was a normal missionary for a day. Biked around, had fun, talked to a few members. It was a great beginning. I am in a trio and we have another companionship in the house I live in. One of my companions name is Elder Groesbeck, he is a real bull riding cowboy from Wyoming, and my other companion Elder Welch is 25 years old. That's all you need to know about him. The other companionship has one huge Samoan named Elder Hunter that could kill me with his thumb, and the final Elder is Elder Parnes, an anime loving, redhead. Quite a wide range of humans in this house. Ok then I finally started my real first full day in the field. Wednesday we were having a good day then we receive a text saying sorry quarantine time. We are now locked in our houses. 

I have been in my house for 5 days now. I was bored after 3 hours. All I do is study and sleep. It's great! Every day I just get to read. I've been reading The Book of Mormon, Preach my Gospel, Saints, The New Testament, and I study Thai every single day. I'll be honest it isn't the best thing I've ever done, but I am really learning a lot. All of the Elders here talk about how much they miss the outside but I just got out of the MTC so I don't even know what being a missionary is. I'm totally happy. I get to workout and read and use facebook. Super duper fun if you ask me. 

My facebook is Elder Slavens (Trenton Slavens) if anyone is interested in seeing my life as an indoor missionary. It's really cool to use technology to proselyte and still invite others to come unto Christ. I get tons of random people trying to friend me every day which is kinda weird. A lot of Thai grandmas love me so that's nice. It is sad because my companions don't work that hard. Almost every other person in this house just sits on Facebook all day. I don't want that for me. I got languages to learn and books to read. So I have been working really hard. 

Besides being inside not much has happened. We go on walks sometimes and play spikeball. Pretty exciting. Any time we are outside we feel good. I feel like the sun is evil now. It touches me and I yell because it's been 2 days since I have seen the real light.

This is my schedule most days. Wake up at 6:30, lay in bed for a long time. Get up and workout for like 2 hours because I can. I then eat usually eggs with smoked ghost peppers on top and then I proceed to showering and changing. At this point I have a few options. Read Saints, the Book of Mormon or any other book I feel like. I read until it's lunch time. I then make maybe a Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich for lunch then lay down on facebook send some messages and then guess what. I read again! More reading and studying until dinner or something else exciting happens in the house. I may then play spikeball or go for a nice walk or I may just keep reading. Then members usually bring us dinner so I eat dinner and study a lot of Thai, read and then go to bed. Then I wake up and start all over. That has been me for 5 days. It's the greatest. Oh boy reading makes you tired. Sometimes I just fall asleep then wake up and boom back to reading. 

It may sound bad but I love it. I am learning a lot and am working hard. Just today I found 3 new investigators. 2 people randomly messaged me and one of my friends from the MTC referred another to me. 2 of them speak Thai so I have to try to type out messages in Thai. Boy it's tough but super fun. It is amazing. I love it so much. I could stay here forever. 

Well that's about it for this week. I will let you know if anything changes. So don't expect anything big. I hope you are all doing well and are safe. Keep it up and wash those hands. BYE BYE. 

Elder Slavens 

สะท้อน
Reflection 
การผ่าต่ด
Surgery (an operation)

Moroni 7:48 I do suggest you read this.


The final tears the final day in the MTC. Don't make fun of us. Everyone cries it's ok. 



Elder Smith and I heading to good ol’ Gilbert Arizona. 2 photos, 2 legends. 


My pinky nail I have been growing for 9 weeks. I was excited to show off this bad boy when I got to Thailand 
but that plan failed. I had to cut it so I wouldn't get made fun of. Rip pinky 2020-2020

Approximately 10 minutes before learning we are under quarantine.
We were not this happy when we received that text.
The Facebook flirting.  I love it.  Keep it up Grandma.
Me typing Thai like a professional. Ok so I thought speaking Thai was hard,
but typing is like 48 times harder. Do not suggest.

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