There is a lot of stuff to do so sometimes getting started is daunting. I was lucky enough to have some awesome, super organized parents and friends who helped me out. The first thing you need to do of course is send that acceptance letter! It's in the back of your packet that came with your call. You need to write it and send it back as soon as possible! Otherwise it is VERY easy to forget, and if the Brethren don't know you want to go, you'll lose your opportunity!
After you've learned everything you want to, it's really time to get to it! If you haven't already, start reading the Book of Mormon again, this is part of your Pre MTC training and is a major part of what you will be teaching people. I started on New Year's Day, a whole month before I even turned in my papers. I only have two weeks before I leave and I still haven't finished. It is a big project, so keep up on it and don't slip.
Speaking of Pre MTC training, that is another important thing to do! In your packet is information about the Missionary Portal. If you haven't already, log in and do the Pre MTC training. It takes a few hours so do a little each day or do like I did and just go absolutely mission crazy and do it in a single day! The Missionary Portal also has all kind of cool stuff, like the weather in your mission and a cool countdown that tells you how many days you have left! Also, it has a list of the immunizations you need. Try not to stress too much about those. I got mine done in the course of one week. I did not however, manage to find a flu shot. Right now they aren't in season. If your report date is in late September or later, you'll probably be able to find one before you go, but the rest of us are kind of stuck in regards to that. Just a reminder for those who will need to take the series of oral typhoid pills. Put up something to remind you!! I forgot several times so they weren't exactly on the days they were supposed to. I think I'll be all right but if I die from typhoid, that's why.Next, wardrobe! Hopefully you already have some clothes already. Elders this is probably more important for the Sisters. You guys are lucky, you just have to find some good looking, sturdy suits, shoes, and ties. Sisters? Well let's see. Earlier this week I posted a packing list, and there should be a page on this blog where I posted it. Right now though I'm going to focus on just a few things.
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| A collage of my mix-and-matchable outfits! |
Shirts. Like I said, I went plain. I have several button up shirts of all sorts of different colors. Red, black, yellow, green, blue, etc. Simple, great. Depending on your mission, you'll want varying lengths of sleeves. I get all four seasons in all their extremes, so I got all short or three quarter length sleeves, more short sleeves though. For the cold months I brought a few cardigans and coats.
Dresses. I'm only bringing, one, and that's a maybe. They are a bit more limiting than skirts and shirts. If you can find some good ones, go for it!
| A couple of pairs of shoes that I got. |
Other stuff. Watches and jewelry. Don't go crazy, but don't be afraid to be pretty!
Moving on, I might post about wardrobe a bit more later. For now then, let's continue. Make sure you get your temple recommend quick, even if you don't plan to go for a while. It's a personal choice when you go through and get endowed but I can say that the more you can go, the better. You don't necessarily get the chance to go very often when you're in the field. My mission doesn't have a temple, and my hometown's closest temple is almost three hours away, so I went through the first time only a month after I got my call. I go to BYU and with the temple a two minute drive away I was able to go as much as I wanted.
Unless I'm forgetting something really important, that's all the major stuff. Just relax and don't stress. As long as you do something every day and keep on top of it, you'll be "ready" in time. I don't feel like anyone is ever as ready as they'd like to be but we can get close. Good luck with your many to do lists!

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