Had a special treat on Tuesday with video of Maddy reciting Joseph Smith's first vision in French. She says in the last 3 days it sounds even better. :) Ahhh, I can't believe I am almost half way done with my time here at the MTC! Time here at the MTC really does go by fast after the first week. Anyways, nothing has really happened this week. I just go to classes and eat food, haha. It doesn't sound like a lot of fun, but everyone in my zone helps make it all worth it. The French is coming along slowly but surely. After being in the MTC for about two weeks I decided to try Duolingo (language learning app) again, and it said I was 12% fluent!! (Right before going into the MTC she was at 11%) Haha, I hope I am more fluent than that. To help with the French I have set goals with my companions. Like everyday we have to speak franglais. Just so you know it is a lot harder than you would think. But the French is coming! I have been able to understand a lot more than what I used to. Since we are trying to speak franglais, we were speaking it around the campus and someone was like "bonjour! " and then he started to speak to us in French and we were so surprised that we just stood there wondering what on earth he just said to us. As we talked to him more we found out that he is from France and he is from Toulouse which is in our mission! It was so cool! We got to talk to him a little bit about what it is like and how our French was going. Anyways it was really exciting and it made me even more excited to go serve there. This week we went to a little work shop that was for teachers and we were like their experiment mice. We had to teach the teachers as if they were investigators. So we had to invite them to be baptized, and they had to say no. We would then have to be guided by the Spirit to know which questions we needed to ask to help them. It was so cool! The Spirit really does give you the words that you need at that moment, even if you are only teaching teachers. From that lesson I learned how important it is to follow the Spirit. Heavenly Father knows what each of us needs, and He can tell us through the Spirit of we are listening. After that experience one of the French teachers had to correct our French. Apparently instead of saying Saint Esprit (which means the Holy Ghost) we were saying cent esprit which means a hundred spirits, haha. Overall p-day has been wonderful. We get to go to the temple which I always look forward to. And today was a special p-day because I got to see Ryan! I loved seeing him. I gave him a hug which I probably shouldn't of done, haha, oh well. But it was really fun seeing him. Well, I love you all! Love, Sœur Glazier Color coordinating. On Mondays they wear red. Waiting for devotional. French Zone Sœurs of the French Zone Heehee, I found a pic of Dad while walking around. (Just like playing Where's Waldo) Perfect timing for 7th grade Job Shadow Day. Ryan joining Maddy for lunch in the cafeteria.
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Stacy Stevens
2/4/2017 09:19:51 am
Sister Glazier,
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Janis Bolton
2/4/2017 04:27:42 pm
Soeur Glazier,
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sandra Glazier
2/8/2017 04:15:59 pm
Madisyn our dear Soeur Missionary,
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